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Driss (Omar Sy), a Senegalese man living in a Paris slum, applies for a job as caretaker to a wealthy quadriplegic, but all he wants is to get his paper stamped so he can get benefits. Despite his lack of qualifications, he lands the job because of his attitude: Philippe (François Cluzet), the quadriplegic, wants a caretaker who will look at him without pity. As Driss reluctantly learns to move, feed, and clean Philippe, the two men discover a blunt but vital humour that not only bridges the cultural and class divide between them, but gives Philippe a renewed joy in life. It's easy to see what made Untouchable such a massive success in France; the movie has the sweet sincerity and uplifting conclusion that make for a classic feel-good experience. The chemistry between the two leads is undeniable, and Sy--who won the French equivalent of the Oscar for his role--is a dynamic and charismatic performer, while Cluzet's understated performance conveys Philippe's frustrations. The movie doesn't dig too deeply into the struggles of life as a quadriplegic or the struggles of life among the inner-city poor, so when Untouchable ends it's not likely to leave a lasting impression, but that doesn't get in the way of its immediate charm and warmth. --Bret Fetzer French comedy drama charting an unusual friendship. Paul (François Cluzet), a rich aristocrat and habitual thrill-seeker, becomes quadriplegic after a paragliding accident. Alone in the world and unable to care for himself in even the most basic ways, Paul employs young Senegalese émigré Driss (Omar Sy) as his carer. Despite their very different backgrounds and outlooks on life, the two men quickly form a strong bond, teaching each other important life lessons about acceptance, respect and the true meaning of friendship in the process. Review: Omar Sy - There should be no spoilers in this review. Having seen François Cluzet in some very good films, I was keen to see him in Untouchable, though I did have some reservations as to whether the film would live up to the hype - "THE WORLD'S No 1 AWARD WINNING COMEDY" etc, and also whether I would indeed, like the comedy portrayed in the film, comedy being the subjective thing that it is. As for the comedy, well yes I did find it very funny, though at the same time this is also a serious film with a serious story. The comedic aspect of the film is very realistic - it, is not slapstick or farce, it is intelligent and it is done with great talent from the actors and with great writing and directing. My interest in watching the film was initially because François Cluzot was in it. Cluzet was exceptional, but I was equally impressed (if not more so) by Omar Sy who gave a remarkable performance throughout. That would also be true of the supporting cast and everyone that worked on the film, as they seem to have done and excellent job. The film is based on a true story (you are informed as the film starts) and that certainly seems to add to the enjoyment of it. I would say that all aspects of the film are without fault, as it has great acting, writing, directing, costumes, music etc - and cinematography. There are some particularly amazing scenes for which the camera-work should have special praise. So did the film live up to the hype? Well for me it certainly did. This is one of the best films I have seen for some time. At the time of writing this review, there are thirteen reviewers on desertcart who have awarded it one star, so it obviously isn't for everyone. Most of the one star reviewers seem to be saying they didn't realise that this French film was in French and that they would have to read English subtitles. So perhaps this is not recommended viewing for anyone who dislikes subtitles, but even if you are put off by subtitles this might be the film to make you change your mind. So to sum up: an outstanding film, brilliant story, brilliantly told, brilliant acting (especially Omar Sy), some outstanding photography and just maybe a film that some subtitle haters might enjoy. On the DVD you get: Untouchable (1 hour 47 min). The film has embedded English Subtitles. Scene Selection Special Features (Deleted Scenes) Previews (Trailers for: The Artist, My Week With Marilyn, Silver Linings Playbook, Beautiful Creatures) Review: Mon Dieu! Tres Bon! Magnifique! - I saw the trailer for this film and just knew, both, instantaneously and instinctively, it was an absolutely - must see! Prior to attending, I was not aware [or had overlooked] the fact it was a French, subtitled film but this did not deter me when being advised of the fact upon purchasing my ticket. From the outset, this was a film, a storyline, a sequence of events based upon fact, that simply captivated, enthralled and in which I became quickly immersed and totally absorbed. The car chase in the opening sequence set the adrenalin pumping and the pulse racing and was a unique introduction and perspective into the lives of the characters portrayed in the film, their motives, commitment, loyalty and eventual dedication to each other. This film, in my opinion, is the sensitive portrayal of a disabled, quadriplegic French billionaire who, in some respects, purely by chance encounters the guy from the 'wrong side of the tracks' who through various trials and tribulations eventually becomes his full-time, 24/7 carer and 'confidant'. It is a touching portrayal of the slowly developing association and relationship of implicit trust that evolves between the two lead characters, in addition to the various and respective challenges with which they are confronted and overcome. Contained in this film is the whole gamut of human emotions. It is an extremely touching, moving roller-coaster of a ride with drama, tragedy, excitement, a wonderful and delightful sense of humour, sadness, happiness, laughter, highs and lows, interspersed with tears of joy and tinged with tears of pain and heartache. I thoroughly enjoy films that portray and observe different aspects of life, the human condition and associated emotions so acutely, intensely and succinctly. While not wanting to disclose too much of the content, this is a film in which you cannot help but become 'involved', to share the pain, the heartache, the tears, the sadness, the surprises, the joy, the laughter and exuberance, of obstacles overcome and triumphs shared. I consider this film to be an absolute delight, a masterpiece, perhaps more appropriately a 'piece de resistance', a cinematic triumph. A more than capable, astutely competent and confident observation of the respective and starkly contrasting circumstances of two individuals whose lives become intertwined through associated events and which evolve into the relationship so eloquently conveyed and masterfully portrayed in 'Untouchable'. This is, undoubtedly, a film that warrants, deserves and justifies higher acclaim to a wider audience and if you possess one vestige, one ounce of single, solitary humanness, it is not a film to be overlooked or missed and can only hope I have done the justice it fully deserves in this review. A film to watch, a film to reflect, a film to contemplate, a film to share, a film for all its trials, triumphs and tribulations to thoroughly enjoy but above all a truly worthwhile, highly commendable film to savour and a film to remember a long while after the end credits have rolled, such is its stirring and on occasions, heart-rending impact, into the nature of people, their personalities, character traits and the challenges with which they are confronted and against all the odds, overcome. Merci beaucoup - Magnifique!
| Contributor | Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet, Eric Toledano, François Cluzet, Olivier Nakache, Omar Sy Contributor Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet, Eric Toledano, François Cluzet, Olivier Nakache, Omar Sy See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 6,284 Reviews |
| Format | Anamorphic, Digital Sound, Dolby, PAL, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05017239197444 |
| Language | French |
| Manufacturer | Entertainment in Video |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 47 minutes |
A**Y
Omar Sy
There should be no spoilers in this review. Having seen François Cluzet in some very good films, I was keen to see him in Untouchable, though I did have some reservations as to whether the film would live up to the hype - "THE WORLD'S No 1 AWARD WINNING COMEDY" etc, and also whether I would indeed, like the comedy portrayed in the film, comedy being the subjective thing that it is. As for the comedy, well yes I did find it very funny, though at the same time this is also a serious film with a serious story. The comedic aspect of the film is very realistic - it, is not slapstick or farce, it is intelligent and it is done with great talent from the actors and with great writing and directing. My interest in watching the film was initially because François Cluzot was in it. Cluzet was exceptional, but I was equally impressed (if not more so) by Omar Sy who gave a remarkable performance throughout. That would also be true of the supporting cast and everyone that worked on the film, as they seem to have done and excellent job. The film is based on a true story (you are informed as the film starts) and that certainly seems to add to the enjoyment of it. I would say that all aspects of the film are without fault, as it has great acting, writing, directing, costumes, music etc - and cinematography. There are some particularly amazing scenes for which the camera-work should have special praise. So did the film live up to the hype? Well for me it certainly did. This is one of the best films I have seen for some time. At the time of writing this review, there are thirteen reviewers on amazon who have awarded it one star, so it obviously isn't for everyone. Most of the one star reviewers seem to be saying they didn't realise that this French film was in French and that they would have to read English subtitles. So perhaps this is not recommended viewing for anyone who dislikes subtitles, but even if you are put off by subtitles this might be the film to make you change your mind. So to sum up: an outstanding film, brilliant story, brilliantly told, brilliant acting (especially Omar Sy), some outstanding photography and just maybe a film that some subtitle haters might enjoy. On the DVD you get: Untouchable (1 hour 47 min). The film has embedded English Subtitles. Scene Selection Special Features (Deleted Scenes) Previews (Trailers for: The Artist, My Week With Marilyn, Silver Linings Playbook, Beautiful Creatures)
I**K
Mon Dieu! Tres Bon! Magnifique!
I saw the trailer for this film and just knew, both, instantaneously and instinctively, it was an absolutely - must see! Prior to attending, I was not aware [or had overlooked] the fact it was a French, subtitled film but this did not deter me when being advised of the fact upon purchasing my ticket. From the outset, this was a film, a storyline, a sequence of events based upon fact, that simply captivated, enthralled and in which I became quickly immersed and totally absorbed. The car chase in the opening sequence set the adrenalin pumping and the pulse racing and was a unique introduction and perspective into the lives of the characters portrayed in the film, their motives, commitment, loyalty and eventual dedication to each other. This film, in my opinion, is the sensitive portrayal of a disabled, quadriplegic French billionaire who, in some respects, purely by chance encounters the guy from the 'wrong side of the tracks' who through various trials and tribulations eventually becomes his full-time, 24/7 carer and 'confidant'. It is a touching portrayal of the slowly developing association and relationship of implicit trust that evolves between the two lead characters, in addition to the various and respective challenges with which they are confronted and overcome. Contained in this film is the whole gamut of human emotions. It is an extremely touching, moving roller-coaster of a ride with drama, tragedy, excitement, a wonderful and delightful sense of humour, sadness, happiness, laughter, highs and lows, interspersed with tears of joy and tinged with tears of pain and heartache. I thoroughly enjoy films that portray and observe different aspects of life, the human condition and associated emotions so acutely, intensely and succinctly. While not wanting to disclose too much of the content, this is a film in which you cannot help but become 'involved', to share the pain, the heartache, the tears, the sadness, the surprises, the joy, the laughter and exuberance, of obstacles overcome and triumphs shared. I consider this film to be an absolute delight, a masterpiece, perhaps more appropriately a 'piece de resistance', a cinematic triumph. A more than capable, astutely competent and confident observation of the respective and starkly contrasting circumstances of two individuals whose lives become intertwined through associated events and which evolve into the relationship so eloquently conveyed and masterfully portrayed in 'Untouchable'. This is, undoubtedly, a film that warrants, deserves and justifies higher acclaim to a wider audience and if you possess one vestige, one ounce of single, solitary humanness, it is not a film to be overlooked or missed and can only hope I have done the justice it fully deserves in this review. A film to watch, a film to reflect, a film to contemplate, a film to share, a film for all its trials, triumphs and tribulations to thoroughly enjoy but above all a truly worthwhile, highly commendable film to savour and a film to remember a long while after the end credits have rolled, such is its stirring and on occasions, heart-rending impact, into the nature of people, their personalities, character traits and the challenges with which they are confronted and against all the odds, overcome. Merci beaucoup - Magnifique!
J**N
If you want to watch a film that will leave you feeling fantastic then this is for you!
This has to be one of the best films I have every seen from the point of view of all the roller coaster of emotions you go through when you are watching it, and for the strength of the actors involved. It is fantastic, do not be put of by the fact that it is a French film with English subtitles, within 5 minutes of getting into the film you will forget it is subtitled at all! It is pure pleasure, the acting superb, you laugh, you have the odd moment when you may feel a tear about to fall, then it will whisk you up in to that feeling that life isn't always full of bad luck, and horrible people, and that actually it can be pretty damn good! It is based on a true story which I feel always makes a movie more poignant. Do yourself a huge favour if you have never watched a foreign film let this be your first, I promise you will NOT be disappointed.
M**N
Wonderful, poignant and funny film
I loved this film when I saw it first in the cinema and then when my daughter was coming to stay I thought she would like to see it too. I was a little disappointed that the first ten minutes had red streaky marks across the screen but after they went, all was well. We both enjoyed it - me for the second time and my daughter for the first. It made us laugh out loud and it is amazing that it is a true story. Beautifully played by both main characters.
M**M
Like the DVD cover says - Joyous, terrific....
Most of us can't imagine what it must be like to lose the use of your body and still have to live in a world such as ours - to most of us, it seems like an unbearable and hopeless situation. This film - based on a true story - is an immensely touching and uplifting glimpse into the life of two incredibly brave men, whose lives could not have been more different but who found a common ground in the beauty and necessity of humour. It made me laugh out loud until my sides split and then blub until my eyes were all puffy! All this emotion in one film - a journey and an experience just watching it. I loved this film because it didn't moralise at all and like so many foreign films (I'm British so it's foreign to me) it was so unPC in the way it challenged the able-bodied perception of disability - which was most refreshing, especially for those of us who have a disability. It didn't make you sit there and think 'oh I'm so lucky, I should be more grateful for what I have', it made you realise that, while we are so very fragile, we manage to find strength in times of the worst kind of adversity and that we find it because we have the ability to connect with another living being. For those who are wondering, this version is in french with English subtitles.
K**N
Totally entertaining Film
I had seen this film at the Cinema and enjoyed it so much I wanted to buy it on DVD as soon as it was released with English subtitles. Phillipe, a severely disabled, exceedingly rich, cultured gentleman searching for a Carer, meets Driss, an ex-convict with family issues, who applies for the job in order to claim benefits. The unlikely combination of the two characters is handled in a humourous, yet sensitive way. The rest (as they say) is history, sit back and prepare to be entertained. A totally uplifting, enspiring film with a fantastic soundtrack (which I also bought). I would recommend this film to anyone who may appreciate a combination of a great story, mixed with humour and great music. Please don't be put off if you don't normally watch films with subtitles, the subtitles are just a back-up in this film, it is acted so beautifully, you don't need a command of French to understand the sentiment Enjoy!
P**W
Best film I have seen for years
I saw this film advertised on Sky, recorded it, and watched it at my leisure. I had a particular interest, as I worked with a quadriplegic man for two and a half years as his every day PA. To say I enjoyed this film, would be an understatement. From the first word spoken to the last, I laughed, cried and had a lump in my throat on numerous occasions. Omar Sy is brilliant as the mans everyday helper and it brought back memories of my work as a PA. Loved his dance routine to Earth, Wind and Fire. And the gentleman in the wheelchair was amazing too. I could watch this film over and over again, it is nice to see a film that comes across as so genuine, real life and with a really good feeling to it. Makes you feel life is worth while, there are still some good people about in this world. I know how a quadriplegic person has to deal with every day life and this film puts across how much this man wanted to be accepted as a normal man and not a man in a wheelchair, he just wanted to be like an able bodied person and live life to the full. And this film achieves this in every way. Don't worry about the subtitles, buy this film and enjoy, you won't regret it. Paul. PS. I have ordered 3 copies for friends and one on Blu ray for myself.
L**U
Fabulous film
This film is wonderful. I have watched it a few times but then bought another copy for a friend. The story is so uplifting, lots of humour throughout while addressing social issues that will be familiar to most viewers. Tempting as it is to write lots more, I won't as I will possibly spoil your enjoyment when you watch it. But thoroughly recommend this film. It is in French but there are subtitles so easy to follow. Film arrived very quickly and was in a perfect condition.
G**E
Superb Acting, Heartwarming Story
I did not read any reviews before watching this movie, and I'm glad I didn't. But if you are reading this before watching the movie, I hope this will be a good thing! Anyway, I did not find anything racist about this film at all. I lived in Paris for two years. It is, like most large cosmopolitan cities, a cross-configuration of many cultures. Yes, you have the iconic glamour of the boulevards, the Seine and the monuments, and you also have large neighborhoods made up of struggling immigrant populations. There is wealth and status and there is poverty and crime. In this film, you see a character from each of these worlds cross paths, and the events and the emotions that ensue are a joy to behold and to experience. Okay, so the wealthy guy is white, and the black guy is poor. It's not meant to be a stereotype. Francois Cluzet's character is from the aristocracy and Omar Sy's character is an immigrant. And when you watch the film, ask yourself which one you would rather be. Ask yourself which one is happier, or more fortunate. So let's move on. At first glance, it seems that this is going to be a heavy film, but what makes it work is the humor. There is a warmly comic element throughout. In several parts I laughed out loud, loudly. And there are more than a few surprises to keep you on your toes. The ending is superb; you wonder where it is going and where it goes is just fine. There's even a nagging little loose end that is tied up in the final scene that is nicely symbolic of the transformation that has taken place within the character played by Omar Sy. God, what an infectious laugh, smile and genuine affability he has! Francois Cluzet is an immensely talented, seasoned actor. Few actors come to mind whose emotions seem absolutely real rather than acted. On a final note, I have seen many reviews where the viewer wishes that the film were dubbed. I would respectfully urge you to watch the film with subtitles even if you are hesitant. It is impossible to get the true feel of the characters' personalities otherwise. Watch the movie twice if you have to in order to get it all. I wouldn't mind watching it again myself. All and all a wonderful film. I highly recommend it, whether you speak French or not.
R**R
Imprescindible en tu videoteca
"Intocable" en DVD. 4.16€. El producto viene perfectamente empaquetado y con su precinto original. Versión sin extras únicamente con la película. Sonido 5.1 para todos los idiomas. La película se ve con una buena definición, a un buen volumen y no presenta ningún tipo de grano. El soporte físico utilizado es de calidad, y resiste al visionado frecuente. Idiomas: Francés, Castellano y Catalán. Subtítulos: Castellano y Catalán. Opinión personal: Maravillosa comedia dramática. Estupendo drama cómico. Una película que no puedes dejar de ver. De esas que recargan baterías cuando las terminas. Imprescindible en toda videoteca. Y por menos de 5€, todo un chollo.
B**O
Intouchables [Edizione: Francia]
super beau film,merci
M**E
extra
J'adore ce film. Le plus beau rôle pour Omar Sy. Dustin Hoffman est excellent dans le rôle de Philippe
F**C
Vergleich der deutschen Synchronisation mit dem französischen Original
[VORSICHT: Kann Spoiler enthalten!!!] [Anm.: Zur Bildqualität der Blu-Ray werde ich erst was sagen können, wenn der Film erschienen ist.] Zugegeben: Ich bin durchaus positiv überrascht, dass der Film ordentlich übersetzt wurde. Schon bei den Sch'tis habe ich eine Übersetzung kategorisch ausgeschlossen. Doch am Ende gab es eine respektable Übersetzung (gilt im übrigen auch für die beiden Oss 117-Filme, nur als kure Randbemerkung ;-) ), die in Deutschland gut angekommen ist und einiges richtig gemacht hat. Kommen wir zu "Ziemlich beste Freunde": Der Film ist, wie man es bei franz. (Tragi-)Komödien mit wenigen Schauspielern gewohnt ist, ziemlich dialoglastig. Das große Problem: Die Witze. Sind sie in franz. absolut natürlich, weil sie im Gespräch entstehen, wirken sie auf deutsch manchmal einfach nur aufgesetzt, weil "in Deutschland so niemand redet!". Das trifft bei einzelnen Szenen des Films durchaus zu. Vor allen Dingen bei Wortwitzen tut sich Übersetzung gewohnt schwer und somit fallen auch ein paar Witze in der deutschen Fassung unter den Tisch. Allein schon verschiedene Sprüche aus der (pariser) französischen Alltagssprache können gar nicht übersetzt werden (z.B. bei der Szene mit dem heißen Wasser: "Truc de ouf!"). Auch das gern falsch übersetzt "embrasser" am Ende des Films spricht Bände. Dort wird es nicht dazu verwendet, dass man eine Person küssen/umarmen soll, sondern es heißt schlicht und ergreifend "liebe Grüße" bzw. "grüße sie von mir". Trotzdem: Insgesamt ist die deut. Fassung gelungen, sie bringt das Gesamtwerk genau so gekonnt rüber, wie das Original: Freude, Lebensgefühl, Mut zum Leben, all das steht weiter im Vordergrund. Es geht nicht um "arm gegen reich" oder eine "allgemeine Gesellschaftskritik" und schon gar nicht um die völlig unverständliche Interpretation, man würde durch "Arbeit Erfolg haben", also vom "Tellerwäscher zum Millionär". Nirgendwo soll das der Fall sein. Was bei französischen Produktionen immer wieder angenehm auffällt: "Ziemlich beste Freunde" durchkreuzt verschiedene Hollywood-Checklisten reihenweise: - die beiden Hauptcharaktere müssen sich nicht zwangsläufig in die Wolle kriegen, nur um am Ende die besten Freunde zu werden - es wird komplett auf Gewalt und "Action" verzichtet, denn das Leben in der Banlieue wird lieber angedeutet und skizziert. Warum auch nicht? Es müssen nicht jedesmal "Transformers in Manhatten" für den Weltuntergang sorgen. Ergo: Keine Drogenkriege, keine Gang-Schlachten,... Wozu auch? Nur um das Budget auszuschlachten? - Der Spannungsbogen muss nicht durch nervige Nebenschauplätze und Tempowechsel durcheinander gebracht werden: Die Schnitte sind langsam, die Szenen klar gegliedert. Dadurch wirkt der Film angenehm ruhig und kommt ohne lästige schreiende, weinende und brüllende Menschen aus. - die Kritik an der Gesellschaft ist allgegenwärtig, ohne dass der Zuschauer mit Moralpredigten gelangweilt wird. Dem Zuschauer wird also ein gewisses Maß an eigener Denkleistung zugemutet, ohne dass dem Zuschauer die Botschaft immer und wieder aufs Auge gedrückt werden muss. Also kein: "Danke Herr Regisseur, wir haben es mittlerweile verstanden!" Sicherlich ist "Ziemlich beste Freunde" kein gesellschaftskritisches Meisterwerk, denn das will es gar nicht sein. Ja, sicherlich hätte der Film an der einen oder anderen Stelle "bissiger" sein dürfen, aber ansonsten stimmt das Maß: Die Thematik hat die richtige Balance, nicht zu wenig, nicht zu viel und bietet genug Spielraum für Eigeninterpretationen. Ich bin der Meinung, dass nicht immer alles sofort auf die Nase gebunden werden muss, man darf doch durchaus auch mal was entdecken, oder? Wem die Sache zu wenig "kritisch" ist, müsste sich einen anderen Film raussuchen, dann wäre aber das Genre verfehlt: Der Film ist in erster Linie eine Komödie. Sonst würde man nicht so oft lachen. ;-) Und ja: Driss kann einem auf den Zeiger gehen und ja, er mag etwas klischeebeladen wirken, aber genau das wollte der Regisseur erzielen: Mit Klischees spielen und diese wunderbar einfühlsam präsentieren: Nie wirkt Driss lächerlich oder absurd. Nirgendwo. Das ist nicht nur ein Verdienst der schauspielerischen Leistungen. Er wirkt zu jeder Zeit menschlich und vermittelt eine Wärme, die man im ersten Moment nicht erwarten würde. Und das hätte sowas von lächerlich werden können, da ist man einfach positiv überrascht, wie wunderbar beide Hauptcharaktere mit ihren Rollen rüberkommen. Schlicht und ergreifend großartig geschauspielert! Nie schämt man sich, nie ist man genervt. Die Geschichte gab es mit Sicherheit schon mal. Und trotzdem ist der Film vortrefflich. Denn wer sich vorstellt, wie man diesen Stoff vergeigen könnte, ist einfach nur froh, dass so ein guter Film bei herausgekommen ist. Stellt euch die ganze Geschichte in New York vor, mit Dustin Hoffman (zugegegeben: François Cluzet sieht Hoffman verdammt ähnlich) im Rollstuhl und einem nervigen Chris Tucker als rappender Quasselstrippe aus den Bronx. Mit einem Budget von 120 Millionen für Special Effects, einer heißen Bettszene und mehreren Verfolgungsjagden, bei denen eine ganze Armada an Autos zu Bruch geht. Man mag kaum weiterdenken, wie belanglos das Ganze wäre. Und bitte nicht falsch verstehen: Filme aus Hollywood finde ich großartig! Trotzdem bin ich froh, dass uns "Ziemlich beste Freunde" auf "französisch" erzählt wurde. Der Film hat damit einen eigenen Charme und ist auch in der deutschen Fassung absolut sehenswert! Am besten mit einer Flasche Champagner eines großen französischen Champagner-Hauses genießen. ;-)
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