Regie:
Jean-Marie PoiréCamera:
Ueli SteigerMuziek:
John PowellActeurs:
Jean Reno, Christian Clavier, Christina Applegate, Matt Ross, Bridgette Wilson, Tara Reid, Malcolm McDowell, Oliver Ford Davies, Danny Goldring (meer)Samenvattingen(1)
It's 12th century France and Count Thibault of Malfete (Jean Reno) finds his beautiful bride-to-be (Christina Applegate) done in by malevolent magic. So he and his loyal servant Andre (Christian Clavier) request the help of a local wizard to right the wrong and bring his beloved back. But the wizardry goes awry and the pair is transported to 21st century Chicago where they meet Thibault's descendant Julia (Applegate) and her scheming fiance. With their timeless values of honor and courage, they wreak hilarious havoc as they foil diabolical plots in modern-day Chicago and try to find their way back home. (officiële tekst van distribiteur)
(meer)Recensie (3)
Less humorous than the previous 2 installments of Just Visiting, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit. It falls a bit short of the original, though, of course. ()
A terrible American remake of a fairly good comedy, where it's confirmed once again that when two do the same thing, it's not the same thing. The comedy is incredibly unfunny, and the only funny bits are the ones that were already seen in the French version. This is just a film made so Americans wouldn't have to read subtitles. There is no added value to it. ()
The recycled plot of the original The Visitors is diluted so as to be planted in the commercial potential of abounding America, and the result is shapeless crap that has very little in common with the previous two films. Jean Reno in the role of Knight Thibault is but a shadow of the venerable Count de Montmirail, not to mention Clavier, in front of whose Andrew the famous Jacquouille would not even have farted contemptuously. Their mutual sparks are nowhere to be seen, the dialogues are faint, without wit, without pithiness. If I laughed, it was only during the poorly copied scenes from previous films and only in the first part of the film. The second part is a post-American mockery and is a mess, and the only thing it has in common with The Visitors are the poorly acted main characters. The spirit of the previous films is irretrievably lost - the editing, the dynamics of dialogues, the acting performances all don’t work... just nothing. Only a drop of nostalgia saves this comedy from trash, nostalgia which seizes me when I see Reno's face in his helmet... ()
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