The Intouchables evaluation action
2021-10-13 18:32
"Untouchable" is a particularly fascinating French brothers comedy. It shows a truth. As long as the actors have excellent skills, the audience will put aside their doubts and accept the unlikely.
The film has rich meaning and is worth learning from all audiences. The plot of the film could easily fall into Hollywood-style clichés, but the two French directors who directed the film managed to avoid this situation. They found a perfect balance through the two opposing and complementary protagonists in the film. The film covers all positive, family and social values, and sets an example for the audience. The plot of the film does not fall into a kind of artificial pity, of course, at the same time, it does not mistakenly want to downplay the pain of the white rich man Philip becoming a disabled person. The two directors are actually not just telling the story of a disabled person, they are involved in two forms of disability. They can tell through the film, through the middle ground, in a way that everyone understands. The first form of disability is a physical disability. The body is unable to move and needs help from others. The second form of disability is a mental disability of low status and suffering from low birth and poverty. When the two male protagonists met, there was no pity for each other: the rich Philip did not sympathize with the poor Deris, and the young Deris did not artificially pity the Philip who gave him the job. The beauty of this story is that the two protagonists are each in a restricted state, but they are really learning from each other. This kind of partnership creates a new, beautiful and pleasant emotion on both sides. In addition, this film also tells the audience that when the audience is restricted by the body and cannot control the body, it becomes a prison for the audience, the audience can still keep a clear mind and have a shining mind.
Extended Reading
The Intouchables quotes
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Philippe: Hope well and have well.
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Philippe: My true disability is not having to be in a wheel chair. It's having to be without her.