About Black Knight
Black Knight (2001) delivers a hilarious fish-out-of-water adventure starring Martin Lawrence as Jamal, a disgruntled employee at the Medieval World theme park. After an accidental fall into the park's moat, Jamal wakes up in 14th-century England, convinced he's landed a role in an ultra-realistic theme park expansion. The comedy unfolds as he navigates the actual dangers of medieval life with his modern-day attitude and street-smart humor.
Martin Lawrence brings his signature comedic timing to the lead role, playing off the contrast between contemporary American sensibilities and medieval traditions. The supporting cast, including Tom Wilkinson as a disillusioned knight and Marsha Thomason as a rebellious noblewoman, provides solid foils for Lawrence's antics. Director Gil Junger keeps the pace brisk through the 95-minute runtime, balancing slapstick comedy with moments of genuine character development as Jamal discovers unexpected courage.
While the film received mixed reviews upon release, it remains an entertaining watch for fans of time-travel comedies and Martin Lawrence's particular brand of humor. The medieval setting provides beautiful production design and costume work that contrasts humorously with Jamal's modern perspective. Viewers should watch Black Knight for its lighthearted approach to historical fantasy, Lawrence's committed performance, and the simple pleasure of seeing medieval knights confronted with 21st-century attitude. It's perfect for an undemanding movie night when you want laughs without complexity.
Martin Lawrence brings his signature comedic timing to the lead role, playing off the contrast between contemporary American sensibilities and medieval traditions. The supporting cast, including Tom Wilkinson as a disillusioned knight and Marsha Thomason as a rebellious noblewoman, provides solid foils for Lawrence's antics. Director Gil Junger keeps the pace brisk through the 95-minute runtime, balancing slapstick comedy with moments of genuine character development as Jamal discovers unexpected courage.
While the film received mixed reviews upon release, it remains an entertaining watch for fans of time-travel comedies and Martin Lawrence's particular brand of humor. The medieval setting provides beautiful production design and costume work that contrasts humorously with Jamal's modern perspective. Viewers should watch Black Knight for its lighthearted approach to historical fantasy, Lawrence's committed performance, and the simple pleasure of seeing medieval knights confronted with 21st-century attitude. It's perfect for an undemanding movie night when you want laughs without complexity.

















