untouchable

Dejuan 2022-04-20 09:02:01

Contrasting narratives are always the most touching. The meeting between the two is perhaps the most heart-wrenching place, where Dreis was hired by a disabled man because he had no compassion. Way comedy, cause tragedy. Just like everyone's point of view, the more beautiful things are destroyed, the sadder they are. As for myself, I just want to change my world. This big world is a collection of all people's strengths. I don't have that ability, and I didn't have that kind of extravagance since I was a child. Perhaps, it is enough for a person to make himself and the people who are important to him become good in his whole life.

View more about The Upside reviews

Extended Reading
  • Leola 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    A cliché, abrupt and abrupt. It's a thousand miles away from the original, and this is a remake...

  • Amparo 2022-03-25 09:01:13

    In the US version, the two scenes where Philip meets his pen pal and why he fired the black man were changed so much that I didn't like it very much. The original version is more delicate, more touching and heartwarming. The US version gives me a very flat feeling.

The Upside quotes

  • Dell Scott: Which car is yours?

    Philip Lacasse: All of these to the right.

  • Dell Scott: So, you have no idea what this woman looks like?

    Philip Lacasse: Nor she I Yes, she does.

    Dell Scott: What do you mean, "Nor she I"? What... What century are you in right now?

    Philip Lacasse: Look, I don't think you fully understand how an epistolary relationship works.

    Dell Scott: And I don't think you understand how a woman works.