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

Chaya 2021-10-13 13:08:19

When I gradually discovered that Philip was so tolerant of Dries only because he "has no sympathy."

Dries doesn’t care about Philip’s disability, and doesn’t think about the needs of the disabled. "You are a handicapped" in Dries’s eyes is as indifferent as if you have a mole on your face, and this is exactly what Philip wants "real". Respect.

Dries gave Philip a way of care that he could not express in words and that was not easy for others to do. You don't care about my past, and I don't care about your disability. I just met a confidant who was able to ignore the shortcomings I cared about and was in tears.

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Extended Reading
  • Jewell 2021-10-20 18:58:18

    An unsophisticated friendship film!

  • Hope 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Unconsciously contrast with Me Before You. The biggest difference is the choice of life and death, and the biggest common denominator is handsome and rich. Why not make a movie about the disabled + the poor? It's sad to think about it, after all, no one likes to watch it. Because we always automatically shield the hopeless life. Even if this kind of life is adapted by the screenwriter so much that it is boundlessly loved, it will make us face the indifference hidden in the bone marrow, which is too unlovable.

The Intouchables quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Elisa: Leave me alone.

  • Philippe: [Driss shaves François beard turning into a weird mustache] Oh, it's awful.

    [moments later, it's turned into a old-fashioned mustache]

    Philippe: I look like my grandpa.

    Driss: Okay. Let me shave the rest off.

    Philippe: [François now has a Hitler mustache] No, come on.

    Driss: That's not funny, no?

    Philippe: Don't you mean "nein"?

    [does a German gibberish, they both laugh later on]