Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Untouchable

French writer and director Benoît Jacquot delivered an uneven character study with this drama. After a young woman finds out that her father might be an Indian her mother met on a trip to India, she starts an emotional journey to find the father she never knew. There are several problems with the film, specially the script that throws ideas without examining them which are too far fetched to be credible in anyway. Isild Le Besco is clearly miscast in the lead which adds to the problems of the script. 1001 Films' coverage of films on DVD.

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