What are the plots of "Unreachable" that poke your tears?

Wellington 2022-03-22 09:01:07

After watching this movie, my first feeling is that there is no turning point in the movie.

Under normal circumstances, the story of the movie will take a sharp turn after a warm and peaceful plot, leading to various contradictions and conflicts. In the end, the characters face the contradictions and obtain salvation. However, the film is very restrained in the expression of conflict. It can even be said that there has been no conflict between the two people. Philip's mood swings are only reflected in the erratic eyes and several beats of the corners of his eyes, but they never broke out. And Derris faced her mother again but only silently took the bag in her hand, without crying, not ecstatic, not even a word of dialogue. But this kind of restrained emotional expression is exactly to my taste. The turbulent emotions are completely felt on my own. After watching the movie, I have been thinking about the emotions in real life, and the emotions I want are What, are those hysterical movie scenes really necessary?

The second is thinking about value. I am a layman. I have read a lot of books about connections. Whether it is chicken soup or successful learning, all of the books mention one thing. To be a friend, you must have a value worthy of exchange. . What we can think of is generally money status, but after watching this movie, I suddenly realized that each person’s existence is a unique value. To Philippe’s knowledge, social relations, and understanding of art Worthless, De Ruisi's brutal and violent way of doing things is also despised by decent people in upstream society. But for Philip, who was paralyzed, these things turned out to be a few starlights that he had never seen in his gloomy life for several years, and became the guide of his new life at this special moment. Those books are right. Value is indeed an indispensable bond to become friends, but what value is really cannot be defined. Perhaps what you despised before will become the most cherished thing at some point in your life.

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The Intouchables quotes

  • [while Driss is shaving Philippe, the razor near his jugular]

    Philippe: A quick cut would settle it.

    Driss: You're in great shape. I love it.

  • Driss: [in hysterics at the opera] It's a tree! It's a singing tree! Ha ha ha ha! It's German! He's singing in German!