The Upside movie plot

2021-12-25 08:01
Philip is a successful writer and businessman who specializes in buying failed companies and turning them back into profit, while also helping some newly established companies. A paraglider accident caused him to be paralyzed from the neck down. Since then, Philip has lived a life of isolation. With the help of his long-term partner Yvonne, Philip plans to pick a life assistant to take care of his daily routine, helping him eat, bathe and drive him.
In order to meet the conditions of parole, Dell, who has been involved in petty theft, urgently needs a job. He was unable to pay for the maintenance of minor children to his ex-wife, and the strained relationship with the children also caused him to be frustrated. In the interview for the life assistant, Dell's arrogance and impoliteness attracted Philip's attention, and he unexpectedly got the job that earns $2,000 a week   .
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  • Rhea 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Although there are pearls in the front, but the American version of this remake is not the same style as the French version, it is more in line with the Hollywood drama mode, less sensational, more jokes, more commercial, and directed at Nicole Kidman It's also worth the ticket price, otherwise you won't be in the theater.

  • Felipe 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Very mediocre American drama level remake. All my thoughts are spent on writing jokes and sloppy mouths (which is exactly the same as the super-ying jokes in recent years). The most interesting question of culture and upbringing in the original (and of course tied to the question of class and race) is reduced to a question of class, yes, race is okay (it's too much to talk to a black man about "what it's like to be a black man" It's funny...), no culture means no culture, this really can't be helped...

The Upside quotes

  • Dell Scott: You see, my dad was a artist.

    Philip Lacasse: He was?

    Dell Scott: Con. Con artist. I ain't never see him, though. Unless you wanna count the time we spent together in lockup. We was in prison together. Sweet, right? You know what he said when he saw me, man? He said, "welcome home." Can you imagine saying some shit like that to your kid? "Welcome home."

  • Philip Lacasse: People make mistakes.

    Dell Scott: I don't know. I've made so many.

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