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The sequel to The Visitors reunites us with those lovable ruffians from the French Medieval ages who - through magic - are transported into the present, with often drastic consequences. Godefroy de Montmirail travels to today to recover the missing family jewels and a sacred relic, guarantor of his wife-to-be's fertility. The confrontation between Godefroy's repellent servant Jack the Crack and his descendent, the effete Jacquart, present-day owner of the chateau, further complicates the matter.
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This sequel to the 1993 hit is widely regarded as a vibrant, joke-packed continuation that successfully reunites its iconic cast. While some viewers find it slightly less mysterious or refined than the original, the majority praise its dynamic humor and the masterful comedic energy of Christian Clavier.
| Acting | Christian Clavier anchors the film with an energetic and versatile performance, successfully managing multiple roles. | |
| Humor | The film maintains a relentless pace of high-density humor that remains accessible and largely devoid of vulgarity. | |
| Acting | The recasting of Béatrice with Muriel Robin is polarizing; while some appreciate her acting energy, others find her a poor fit compared to the original actress. | |
| Originality | Opinions on the film's structure are divided, as some enjoy the expanded, joke-driven narrative, while others feel it is less focused or more contrived than the first installment. | |
| Pacing | The pacing is a point of contention, with some viewers finding the slow opening and longer runtime tedious, while others find the dynamic energy consistently engaging. |