IMDb 5.7 2001 HD

Just Visiting

Just Visiting

2001
Comedy Fantasy Science Fiction
88 min PG-13 USA
4.743 / 10
5.7 IMDB

A knight and his valet are plagued by a witch, and to repair the damage they make use of the services of a wizard. However, something goes wrong…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Jean-Marie Poiré / Dru Anne Carlson / David R. Ellis / Michael Stevenson / Adam Somner / Gary Marcus
Starring
Jean Reno / Christian Clavier / Christina Applegate / Matt Ross / Tara Reid / Bridgette Wilson-Sampras / John Aylward / Malcolm McDowell

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

charming predictable amusing dated lighthearted silly enjoyable over-the-top frustrating whimsical

Reviews

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Isabelle Dubois
May 10, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

As a remake, Just Visiting inherits the core comedic premise of Les Visiteurs: two medieval figures are accidentally sent to the future. Jean Reno and Christian Clavier return, their performances a blend of earnestness and comedic exasperation. The…

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David Lee
May 10, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Just Visiting delivers a faithful, if somewhat sanitised, remake of its French predecessor. Jean Reno and Christian Clavier are perfectly cast, their established chemistry as the gruff knight and his exasperated valet forming the backbone of the film.…

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Sophia Chen
May 10, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

The concept of time travel comedies often hinges on the execution of its central joke, and Just Visiting unfortunately finds itself repeating its punchline too often. Jean Reno and Christian Clavier reprise their roles with a certain weary…

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Marcus Bell
May 10, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

A remake of the French hit Les Visiteurs, Just Visiting transports its 12th-century protagonists, played with gusto by Jean Reno and Christian Clavier, into the technological cacophony of the new millennium. The film thrives on the inherent absurdity…

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Eleanor Vance
May 10, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Just Visiting offers a premise ripe for comedic potential, pitting a medieval knight and his loyal valet against the bewildering landscape of the year 2000. Jean Reno and Christian Clavier, veterans of the French original, lend their familiar…

FAQs

The film charts the knight's often comical and bewildered adjustment to the year 2000. He struggles with everything from modern transportation and communication to social etiquette, providing ample opportunity for humour. He encounters descendants of his own family, offering a unique perspective on his lineage and the passage of time. His attempts to understand this new world are central to the narrative, highlighting his persistent medieval sensibilities clashing with contemporary life.