Intouchables
Thursday, October 24, 2013 6:55:11 PM
«Sometimes you have to reach into someone else's world to find out what's missing in your own»
I've just finished watching the movie called "Intouchables" or "Untouchable" if translate it in English (there's no such a difference). I haven't seen such a movie 4 a looooong time.
It's a story about aristocrat Philip, who had accidentally become disabled. Because of it, he needed a person 2 look after him. And, by luck there was Dris, a black guy with inconvenient past. Dris was kinda rude, but very very direct, and because of it, Philip decided to give him a chance and to see what he will bring to his life.
At first, Dris is behaving himself with a lack of education - he's kinda rude, he always forget that PHilip is disabled, and, for example, forgets to give him a phone,from time to time, and just stretches him a phone, like 'yeah, come, get and answer it already, OK?'.
But after that, facing some troubles, with trolling jokes, step by step, Phillip and Dris are becoming best friends. Dris teaches Philip how to relax with street style, how to behave himself more direct. That helps old aristocrat to overcome some troubles, so he starting to feel himself more alive.
Personaly, I love french movies. I love all of them - from horrors to art house movies. They have something in themselves that no Hollywood film has. It's kinda deep, kinda honest. That feel that you get after watching such a movie - it's moving you up, you become... better, I suppose.
And that movie - it has such a sad story, but the creators have brought it to you with an extremely light way of accepting. There are a lot of jokes, funny situations etc., so you don't see it in a dramatic way, you are laughing at it with the characters themselves. They are laughing at it and so do you - they are making it normal, easy to see, so you don't feel bad while you watching a movie.
And one of the strongest things in that movie is music. Ludovico Einaudi has made that piano sounds so extremely beautiful, so amazing that the piano sound is coming directly to your soul and staying there, like a trully masterpiece, plus it making the movie's atmosphere more bright and you feeling it even deeper. I mean, just check this out, it's amazing!
All in all, we have one of the best movies. Again. You have no hard feelings after the movie, you are feeling yourself like you have just watched a trully masterpiece. So you should feel it to. Because it's worth it. And the story of Dris and Philip will stay in your soul for a long time as one of the best stories about real friendship.












