viernes, 16 de marzo de 2012

Popcorn Cinema's Weekend... Untouchable

The brilliant french movie Untouchable, directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, which won Grand Prize at Tokyo International Film Festival, is a comic-sweet  story of a rich aristocrat now a paraplegic widower who hires a Senegalese immigrant from the projects and learns how to laugh and live again. The film is based on a true story.

Untouchable is an entertaining film in which we can find many memorable moments, such as the one in which Driss (the Senegalese immigrant) tries to get a cute French girl to take a bath with him.

Popcorn Cinema's Weekend... I recommend to watch this film. 


Irene Ortuño

1 comentarios:

  1. It's an excellent recommendation. I saw the movie and really liked it.
    It shows a connection between two people of cultural, economic and social situation very different. They know, they understand and they learn from each other. It's great how sensitive issues are addressed with respect but with a sense of humor.

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