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The President's Visit
In a small village, when rumors spread about the arrival of a train with the president and his American guest onboard, the village is completely transformed to host them properly, which brings the rampant corruption and hypocrisy to the surface.
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Plot Summary
In 1994, a medieval knight, Godefroy de Montmirail, and his loyal squire, Jacquouille la Fripouille, are accidentally sent forward in time to modern-day France by a sorcerer's spell gone wrong. They struggle to navigate the unfamiliar world and find a way back to their own time, often with chaotic and hilarious results. Their attempts to adapt to the 20th century lead to a series of comical misunderstandings and dangerous situations.
Critical Reception
The film was a significant box office success in France and is considered a classic of French comedy. Critics praised its imaginative premise, comedic performances, and the clever juxtaposition of medieval and modern elements, though some found the humor to be broad. It resonated well with audiences for its lighthearted take on time travel and cultural clashes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive concept and humor derived from historical anachronisms.
Applauded for strong comedic performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Noted for its successful blend of fantasy and slapstick comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with many appreciating the film's humor and the comedic interactions between the medieval characters and the modern world. Some viewers find the plot amusing and entertaining.
Fun Fact
The film's original French title, 'Les Visiteurs', translates to 'The Visitors', a more direct reference to the protagonists being out of their time.
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