The Untouchable
2006, 82 min A.K.A.: L'Intouchable Country: France Studio: Strand Releasing Cast: Isild Le Besco, Marc Barbé, Bérangère Bonvoisin, Parikshit Luthra, Neetu Jhanjhi Director: Benoît Jacquot Screenwriter: Benoît Jacquot Rating: Not Rated Our Rating:
SKINOPSISWe're not sure why this is called The Untouchable. With gorgeous Isild Le Besco as the lead, it should really be called The Very Touchable. We would touch the fuck out of her wherever she asked us to. There are some amazingly skintastic scenes in this movie about a gorgeous French actress who wants to go to India searching for her biological father. First, she needs to raise the money to get to the subcontinent which she does, however reluctantly, by performing a demeaning sex scene in a movie. She gives up her fantastic tits a few times and her bush as well while shooting her fucktastic scene. We have a thing for sad-eyed chicks taking off their clothes and getting fucked when they don't exactly want to, so this was a helluva treat. But, our favorite moment comes when she's already in India and decided to take a time out from her search and get a massage. What a massage it turns out to be. Starting with the slow needing of her oil-soaked, nearly-perfect ass and following through to her gorgeous oily tits and her greased up bush and letting all of these gorgeous ladyparts linger on the screen, we were damn near in heaven. We're going to go to sleep for the next several weeks with lust-inducing Le Besco's shined-up bush giving us sweet dreams. There are a couple of other tit-exposing moments while she changes a few times, not to mention a few hot, non-nude moments of her is a sari or a bathing suit, but it's all about the massage scene; it's hot as fuck. -- Rick Stanko
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REVIEW
Immersed in the Paris production of a play, Jeanne nonetheless drops out to take a role in a mainstream film (which she had earlier resisted because of a demeaning sex scene) to finance an immediate trip to India to track down a father she didn’t know she had. Once there, she travels uncertainly through the country, compelled to track him down but afraid and unsure of what to do when she finds him. The film’s title refers not only to the Indian caste of her birth father, but also Jeanne’s own complicated feelings of isolation and alienation. These emotions are brilliantly and subtly expressed by star Isild Le Besco, a favorite muse of director Jacquot, who delivers a mesmerizing performance full of complexity and mystery that’s aided by the film’s intense subjectivity. As luminous as her performance is the depiction of India through her eyes, a chaotic and inscrutable place conjured with an unconventional yet haunting beauty that avoids cheaply exoticizing the country or reducing it to traditional western clichés. (English and French with English subtitles) -- Jesse Dubus
PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION
DVD Widescreen:
$24.99 (Subtitled)
Availability:
ON ORDER Ships when stock arrives
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 712267272525
Studio: Strand Releasing
Languages: English, French, English Subtitles
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen
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