In the 21st century, they encounter Thibault's descendant, (also Applegate), who looks exactly like the late Rosalind. While attempting to find a way back home, the pair must navigate modern technology—mistaking cars for dragons and televisions for cages—while protecting Julia from her greedy, unfaithful fiancé. Critical Reception
Set in 12th-century England, the story follows (Jean Reno), who accidentally kills his fiancée, Princess Rosalind (Christina Applegate), after being tricked into drinking a hallucinogenic potion by an enemy. Desperate to undo his mistake, he enlists a wizard (Malcolm McDowell) to send him back in time. However, the spell is botched, transporting Thibault and his loyal, foul-mouthed servant André (Christian Clavier) to modern-day Chicago. In the 21st century, they encounter Thibault's descendant,
Critics generally view the film as a lighthearted, if somewhat repetitive, comedy that doesn't quite reach the heights of its French predecessor. Just Visiting movie review & film summary Desperate to undo his mistake, he enlists a
is a "fish-out-of-water" time-travel comedy directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It is an American remake of the 1993 French blockbuster Les Visiteurs , featuring the original leads, Jean Reno and Christian Clavier, reprising their roles for a Western audience. Plot Overview Just Visiting movie review & film summary is