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Director: Jeff Stephenson
Cast: Raoul Bhaneja, Shawn Doyle, Birgitte Solem
A Canadian family visiting the United States finds themselves in a situation that threatens to ruin them. Attitudes about race, class, and country are suddenly instrumental in negotiating an agreement with the gravest of stakes.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Just Visiting, a 2006 drama directed by Jeff Stephenson, has received a mixed critical reception. While not a widely acclaimed film, it explores topical issues of race, class, and national identity. The film's IMDb rating of 5.3/10 suggests a somewhat polarized audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Just Visiting from 2006 offers a unique blend of drama and thoughtful commentary on race, class, and national identity, directed by Jeff Stephenson and featuring standout performances from Raoul Bhaneja, Shawn Doyle, and Birgitte Solem. This film provides an engaging and insightful exploration of how attitudes and assumptions can shape critical negotiations with high stakes.
Just Visiting is a 2001 action comedy film, starring Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian Clavier, Malcolm McDowell, Tara Reid, and Bridgette Wilson. It follows a medieval knight and his serf who travel to 21st-century Chicago, meeting the knight's descendant. It is a remake of the French film Les Visiteurs, and both versions are directed by Jean-Marie Gaubert. It was also written by John Hughes, making it his final film he has written and also the last film to have his name credited.
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