Monday 16 February 2015

Intouchables Review

The Intouchables was a great movie that displayed an amazing friendship despite the different social class between Philippe and Driss. It was a touch warming movie that can bring joys of tears to anyone's eye. For me personally I loved the movie and would give it a 8 out of 10. The Telegraph gave a great review on the movie. They did not praise the movie to be something it wasn't but also they did not criticize it as if the movie was garbage.

Telegraph conveyed the theme of the movie very well. Their review touched on the movie's theme which is give a man responsibility and he will act responsible. I believe that they were right in saying that this was the theme of the film. Once Driss got the chance to prove that he was a responsible citizen, he took it and proved to everyone he can be relied upon despite his past. I got a very optimistic message from Telegraph's review of this film. They had nothing but positives to say about the humor between an ex-convict and a person with paralysis. I do believe that was the intention of the film maker to show that although we may come from different social classes in society, that shouldn't hinder a friendship.

Telegraph's review is exactly like my opinion of this film. It was made to help break the divisions between the different social classes that we have in society. This movie did an excellent job in being an adaptation of the true story because the true story is all about a strong bond between two men and The Intouchables depicted that picture crystal clear. I believe that Telegraph did an amazing job in their review on the film The Intouchables that would make anyone want to see the movie. They were not to harsh or to nice, their review was perfectly in the middle.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/9555377/Untouchable-review.html



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