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The name "Xerxes" universally evokes the famous Achaemenid Emperor of Persia Xerxes I or his stylized comic book counterpart from Zack Snyder's 300 . Conversely, the world of Les Visiteurs stays firmly rooted between 12th-century medieval France and the late 20th century.
Les Visiteurs 2 was a massive undertaking, with a budget of roughly 140 million French francs (approximately $23–23.6 million), making it one of the most expensive French films of its time. This was a significant increase over the first film's budget of 50 million francs, reflecting the huge financial gamble and confidence the producers had in the sequel. Much of this budget went to the salaries of its two lead stars and to the elaborate costumes and sets, which included shooting at several authentic French locations.
The keyword combines one of French cinema's most legendary comedy franchises with an interesting point of confusion: the name Xerxes .
Les Visiteurs 2: Les Couloirs du Temps - Xerxes and the Temporal Conundrum
Xerxes, personnage historique célèbre, est évoqué dans le film comme le roi de Perse qui règne sur l'empire achéménide. Il est connu pour avoir ordonné la construction d'une statue géante de lui-même, souvent appelée la Colosse de Xerxes, qui devait être érigée à Suse. Dans le film, c'est cette statue qui sert de point de passage pour nos héros. Xerxes est dépeint comme un roi cruel et mégalomane, ce qui correspond à l'image que l'on se fait généralement de lui dans l'histoire.
Watch these clips to see the time-traveling antics and character dynamics from Les Visiteurs 2:
Instead of drawing from ancient Persian or Middle Eastern influences, the vocabulary of the protagonist Count Godefroy de Montmirail (played by Jean Reno) and his squire Jacquouille la Fripouille is built entirely on authentic-sounding medieval phrasing. Iconic Medieval Vocabulary in the Film
"Les Visiteurs 2: Les Couloirs du Temps" (The Visitors 2: The Corridors of Time) is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It's the sequel to the 1993 film "Les Visiteurs" (The Visitors).
Le génie du film réside dans l’expression de Dubosc. À chaque réplique, Xerxes écarquille les yeux, hausse les sourcils et semble perpétuellement en train de penser : "Mais qu’est-ce que ce type me veut ?"
: Mistaking the cat for a "diabolical beast" or simply being overwhelmed by modern domesticity, Jacquouille's interaction leads to a scene where the cat is famously mistreated or ends up in a ridiculous situation, contributing to the "binz" (chaos) Jacquouille creates throughout the film.
To understand how deep cultural and historical references weave into the film, one must look at the plot mechanics of the sequel. The story picks up exactly where the 1993 original left off.
C’est là que la mayonnaise prend.
L'histoire reprend exactement là où le premier opus s'était arrêté. Godefroy de Montmirail est retourné au Moyen Âge pour épouser la douce Frénégonde. Malheureusement, les couloirs du temps sont restés ouverts. |
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Les Visiteurs 2 Les Couloirs Du Temps Xerxes !!install!!
The name "Xerxes" universally evokes the famous Achaemenid Emperor of Persia Xerxes I or his stylized comic book counterpart from Zack Snyder's 300 . Conversely, the world of Les Visiteurs stays firmly rooted between 12th-century medieval France and the late 20th century.
Les Visiteurs 2 was a massive undertaking, with a budget of roughly 140 million French francs (approximately $23–23.6 million), making it one of the most expensive French films of its time. This was a significant increase over the first film's budget of 50 million francs, reflecting the huge financial gamble and confidence the producers had in the sequel. Much of this budget went to the salaries of its two lead stars and to the elaborate costumes and sets, which included shooting at several authentic French locations.
The keyword combines one of French cinema's most legendary comedy franchises with an interesting point of confusion: the name Xerxes .
Les Visiteurs 2: Les Couloirs du Temps - Xerxes and the Temporal Conundrum
Xerxes, personnage historique célèbre, est évoqué dans le film comme le roi de Perse qui règne sur l'empire achéménide. Il est connu pour avoir ordonné la construction d'une statue géante de lui-même, souvent appelée la Colosse de Xerxes, qui devait être érigée à Suse. Dans le film, c'est cette statue qui sert de point de passage pour nos héros. Xerxes est dépeint comme un roi cruel et mégalomane, ce qui correspond à l'image que l'on se fait généralement de lui dans l'histoire.
Watch these clips to see the time-traveling antics and character dynamics from Les Visiteurs 2:
Instead of drawing from ancient Persian or Middle Eastern influences, the vocabulary of the protagonist Count Godefroy de Montmirail (played by Jean Reno) and his squire Jacquouille la Fripouille is built entirely on authentic-sounding medieval phrasing. Iconic Medieval Vocabulary in the Film
"Les Visiteurs 2: Les Couloirs du Temps" (The Visitors 2: The Corridors of Time) is a 1998 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It's the sequel to the 1993 film "Les Visiteurs" (The Visitors).
Le génie du film réside dans l’expression de Dubosc. À chaque réplique, Xerxes écarquille les yeux, hausse les sourcils et semble perpétuellement en train de penser : "Mais qu’est-ce que ce type me veut ?"
: Mistaking the cat for a "diabolical beast" or simply being overwhelmed by modern domesticity, Jacquouille's interaction leads to a scene where the cat is famously mistreated or ends up in a ridiculous situation, contributing to the "binz" (chaos) Jacquouille creates throughout the film.
To understand how deep cultural and historical references weave into the film, one must look at the plot mechanics of the sequel. The story picks up exactly where the 1993 original left off.
C’est là que la mayonnaise prend.
L'histoire reprend exactement là où le premier opus s'était arrêté. Godefroy de Montmirail est retourné au Moyen Âge pour épouser la douce Frénégonde. Malheureusement, les couloirs du temps sont restés ouverts. |
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