Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Movie Review The Intouchables - 1122 Words

The movie film, â€Å"The Intouchables† follows the friendship of a wealthy upper class quadriplegic Phillipe, and a wise talking man Driss, from the slums of Paris. Recently released from jail, Driss finds himself without a job and a place to stay. After interviewing for a position as Phillipe’s caregiver, Driss is given the opportunity to make a difference in Phillipe’s life. Phillipe is bound to a wheelchair after a paragliding accident destroyed his third and fourth vertebrae. His wealth gives him the opportunity to get the best medications, therapists, and accommodations money can buy, but he has yet to find a caregiver who is willing to stick around. Taking a chance on Driss, leads Phillipe to become more outgoing and take risks he would usually not take. Smoking marijuana, speeding down the freeway, and taking a chance on love are only a few situations Phillipe finds himself in while in the care of Driss. The two develop a lifelong friendship, through laug hter and humor. Phillipe vaguely speaks about his accident that caused him to become a quadriplegic. During a paragliding accident Phillipe, fell out of the sky and suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury to his third and fourth vertebrae. According to Phillipe’s character, â€Å"he is unable to feel anything from the neck down†. Throughout the movie Phillipe suffers from phantom pains that make him feel as if he is on fire. He counts on those around him to help him with all his daily living skills including showering,Show MoreRelatedThe Intouchables878 Words   |  4 PagesThe Intouchables The movie â€Å"The Intouchables† (first released on November 2, 2011 in Belgium and directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano) is the factual story of an unconventional relationship between a millionaire quadriplegic from the ritziest neighborhood in Paris and his Senegalese caregiver from the ghetto—a bond that begins as a working one but builds, through trust and care and shared experiences, into a lasting friendship that changes two unhappy lives forever. In Paris, the upper-classRead MoreFilm Review Of The Intouchables Directed By Oliver Nakache And Eric Toledano1206 Words   |  5 PagesFilm Review- Statement of intention: My intention for this film review is to convince the reader to watch the film â€Å"The Intouchables†. As I believe this film is well worth watching as it portrays very good themes and has important life lessons incorporated throughout the movie. The Intouchables Are Really An Untouchable Pair The Intouchables Directed and written by: Oliver Nakache and Eric Toledano Rating: R (for language and some drug use) Genre: drama, art house, international, comedy

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