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Posted On 18th Dec 2019
Posted By Film
Author James Crotty
Location John Hume, Lecture Hall 2

'Les Intouchables' - Reviewed by James Crotty

Les Intouchables was one hell of a pleasant surprise. In all honesty my excitement for this movie was nearly non-existent, partly due to the stigma surrounding French film of them being overly dramatic and very heavy on the smoking scenes, and while there is a copious amount of smoking in the movie it gets a pass based on its stellar performances and the palpable emotion entwined in the story. 

It isn't action packed and to some, the premise of Les Intouchables may be boring, but it is offset by its mature and witty humour. This movie will have you laughing all the way through and I cant recall any of the jokes or one liners that didn’t land. I cannot stress enough how funny this movie is at times despite the fact that we are essentially reading the lines off the screen, and perhaps even more impressive is the tonal consistency throughout the screenplay. It never loses the upbeat hopeful tone, even when the struggles of the characters are harshly felt. 

Omar Su and François Cluzet each put in fantastic performances as Driss and Philippe respectively. I can not understate the quality of the performances on display and the effect they have on the viewer. I felt when the characters struggled and when the movie finished I was left immensely satisfied. This movie is a must-see.

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