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Untouchable Lovers (Chinese: 凤囚凰; pinyin: Fèng qiú huáng) is a 2018 Chinese television series based on the novel Feng Qiu Huang (A Tale of Two Phoenixes) by Tianyi Youfeng (天衣有风). The series is produced by Yu Zheng and stars Guan Xiaotong and Song Weilong .
- Historical Fiction Romance
2022年8月1日 · Yes, ‘The Intouchables’ is based on a true story. Philippe’s character is inspired by an actual person, Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, a French businessman born into an aristocratic family with a hundred years of lineage. Philippe is the son of a French Duke and, by his own admittance, was born with a silver spoon.
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The plot of the film is inspired by the true story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his French-Algerian caregiver Abdel Sellou, [3] discovered by the directors in À la vie, à la mort, a documentary film.
- Complex Villains
- Doppelgangers
- Actually Insane People Giving You The Chills
- A Strong Female Lead
- Smart People All Around
- Music and Poetry
- Gorgeous Costumes
- Morally Ambiguous Characters Loving Their Ladies
- Nobody Shall Be Spared
- Important Themes
It’s a terrifying realization to have that, while you’re aware the villain of the story is a genuinely horrible person, he can also have moments that make him awfully endearing, and you can’t root for his demise anymore, just like you come to realize that the horrible person who got killed only a few minutes in might have had extenuating circumstan...
They’re all the rage ever since “Duel” came out. Here is another doppelganger drama for you. They’re everywhere, and it’s seriously incredible to see the actors pull off such different personalities.
Some of the characters in “Untouchable Lovers” are insane, and it shows. Oh boy, does it show. Some things are so twisted you’ll find yourself reeling at how cruel and perverse they are. They don’t happen often, but they do. In fact, the screenwriter did a perfect job at peppering those happenings throughout the story so the audience would start se...
One of the main pitfalls of writing a strong female character is the erring belief a girl must either be a badass swordfighter or a calculating stone heart to be “strong.” “Untouchable Lovers” managed to go around that particular trap extremely well: while she is indeed smart and resourceful, Chuyu remains kind and open-minded, and also adorably sh...
Rong Zhi seems like an obvious example, but “Untouchable Lovers” is chock full of smart people plotting against each other. You can never know whether what’s happening is an actual coincidence or a carefully planned chain of events. In which case… who is the mastermind?
Art is such a big part of “Untouchable Lovers.” Both of the main characters are excellent zither players, as are some others, leading to absolutely fantastic scenes of zither-playing combined with poetry recitals and sword-dancing. Add to that a beautiful, quiet background score made of zither and bamboo flute, and you’ve got yourself an entrancing...
“Untouchable Lovers” clearly paid much attention to the costumes: while there isn’t an infinite number of them, those we do get to see are gorgeous, with ornate embroidery and beautiful complementary colors. It’s a feast for the eyes! It should also be mentioned that they made sure to emphasize the cultural differences between Wei and Song, the two...
What makes sweet moments even better is when you feel like you’ve fought for them along with the characters. Someone who’s always so reserved finally letting go of their restraint to show their honest feelings can turn an ordinary scene heartbreaking, a feat which “Untouchable Lovers” mastered early on thanks to Rong Zhi’s cold and calculating deme...
If you’re looking for something clear-cut where the lines between good and evil are clearly defined and you know who to trust, then “Untouchable Lovers” is not for you. No one is safe. No one. Whoever can betray somebody else will, and whoever can die will as well. Ready yourselves.
An unexpected surprise in “Untouchable Lovers” was the amount of important topics it broached. Consent (in many ways, and not only on the woman’s part!), mental health, abusive relationships, emotional manipulation, identity issues, PTSD… Rather than deal with them openly, the show prefers to slip little visual clues here and there, so that much is...
After that life-changing friendship, both men wrote books based on their own perspectives. Abdel wrote You Have Changed My Life , and Philippe wrote Untouchable , the name that inspired the French film based on their relationship.
The story is inspired by the life of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo (author of the book Le Second Souffle in 2001), quadriplegic since 1993, and his relationship with Abdel Yasmin Sellou, his home help, whose roles are held respectively by the actors François Cluzet and
2012年5月25日 · ‘The Intouchables’ is a Genuinely Inspirational Story of an Unlikely Friendship. From 2012, we reviewed the award-winning French buddy film from Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano. Published May...