It’s out of reach. I watched it with a high score of 9.0. Generally, I only write film reviews after crying. For more than 90 minutes, there is really no one second of boredom, no preaching, no sensational, or even no reason to express. It is a simple story, just like a story that I would hear before going to bed when I was a child: there used to be a man named Philip The handicapped, wealthy white man met a poor black man named Deris, and they lived happily together.
However, the title of "Intouchables" has to be said to be the director's ambition. When Philip and Deris sat facing each other, the two habitually looked elsewhere. Philip's misfortune cannot be avoided, and the beauty between him and Deris can only be short and fragmentary. And what really exists between normal people and patients is the forbidden zone of the mind that can never be touched.
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