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Inseparables (2016)
9/10
Expressive diversity in this remake
25 February 2019
The reality is that disability affects all cultures, so comparing this movie directly with Intouchables will only get you what you expect to see: a movie with a similar storyline and different actors. With some different people, the energy is different, but that doesn't make it bad, rather it shows clearly that this could (and does) happen everywhere so the differences are fascinating. The first 20 minutes, I wasn't sure either if it was going to end up being as fulfilling as the original. But, somewhere while watching it, you can see that the characters care about each other and it's actually more obvious which is nice. As the picture for the movie suggests, it's got a lot of fun in it and the music for the dancing scene is different but it's perfect for the character Tito. After reading both Pozzo and Abdel's books, this movie actually seems a little closer to their voices. Felipe's always concerned about Tito, Tito's always being mischievous. If Pozzo and Abdel had met in Argentina, I think this is probably about how it would have gone, ha. Great movie!!
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