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Jannie 2022-04-23 07:03:09

Untouchable tells the story of people from two different worlds saving and making up for each other. Just like the skin color of the two protagonists, Dale has lived in black since he was a child, while Philip is white, and the two different worlds have an unspeakable wonder. This film is somewhat idealistic and beautiful. It keeps some coincidences and characters' mentality within reasonable proportions, which makes people feel ideal and convincing at the same time. It's really beautiful, everyone seems to be kind, even annoying people are like this. The first half of the movie tells about all kinds of daily life. The two keep running in, and it is also the plot of saving each other. In the end, all the foreshadowing pushes to a climax. The reason for the beginning of the story is also the end. Parachuting is also what the director wants to express-some things are What cannot be bound, whether it is disease, or rules, or class. In the process of skydiving, Philip said "Thank you, Dale" to Dale, I think, at this time, he was really detached from his own restraint, Dale shouted loudly, and also got rid of the restraint of himself in the past. The body is out of reach, but the heart is inseparable.

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  • Nikita 2022-03-24 09:02:34

    The ending is not ready to shoot, right?

  • Maeve 2021-12-25 08:01:42

    Ready to take a look at the French version. Obviously I feel that the American version of this art is not deceiving, hahahaha, this is the color on the streets of the United States...The reason why I feel sore after reading it is that I remembered that last year I was on the skating rink, an old man Allen kept talking to me and called me and I called him later. Refused...maybe he might really be just a kind-hearted empty-nest old man...want to find someone to talk to

The Upside quotes

  • Philip Lacasse: I can't feel anything. I don't feel anything.

  • Philip Lacasse: Where's the Twombly?

    Dell Scott: You talking about the one that had the, uh, the red, squiggly lines on it?

    Philip Lacasse: Yes.

    Dell Scott: I took it down. I put it in the kitchen. Right next to the recycle bin.