Review of The Intouchables (2011) by Phuz — 05 Jan 2021
This film is amazing. A beautiful story of friendship and all negative reviews have been by snowflakes hell bent on negative political correctness. Everyone is up a height because one half of the two leads has been cast as a poor, black drug user and God forbid this fits with some stereo type that drug users be young black men.
If you aren't some little poncey PC do gooder that whines at every little slightly inappropriate thing then you'll likely be in the upper score card on this film.
It's funny, with for a change some great acting and a lovely little piano song in with the OST. It's a very moving film too.
Ignore the low reviews that are there on some sort of political stance.
The person the lead role was portraying, was apparently a career criminal in real life but not black, black. Just slightly dark skin, so if this offends you having a full black man, smoking a bit of weed playing the lead, then take a hike.
This review of The Intouchables (2011) was written by Phuz on 05 Jan 2021.
The Intouchables has generally received very positive reviews.
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