Ever watched The Upside and wondered, "Wait, is this for real?" Me too! The movie has Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston. It’s about an unlikely friendship, but is it actually true?
Loosely Inspired, Seriously Loosely
Okay, here's the deal. The Upside is "inspired" by a true story. Key word: inspired. That means Hollywood took some liberties, people. They added some sparkle and shine!
The original story comes from a French film. It's called The Intouchables. And *that* film is based on a real-life relationship.
It involves Philippe Pozzo di Borgo. He was a wealthy quadriplegic. He hired Abdel Sellou. Abdel became his caregiver.
Think of it like this: a seed of truth. The movie sprinkled some Hollywood magic on it. The end result is The Upside.
Differences, Differences Everywhere
So, how different is The Upside from the real story? Huge! First, Abdel wasn't exactly a recently released convict. He was definitely a bit rough around the edges. But he wasn't fresh out of prison.
Also, the real Philippe had a much different personality. Think less Bryan Cranston sarcasm, more... well, French aristocracy. He was a nobleman, after all.
The Upside added extra drama. They created emotional arcs that tug at your heartstrings. Reality is messier than a movie.
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Here's where I might lose some of you. The Upside is… fine. There, I said it! It's entertaining.
It has some funny moments. But The Intouchables is better. It feels more genuine.
Hollywood tends to sanitize things. They need to appeal to a wider audience. Sometimes that charm gets lost.
Think about it: they needed Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston. It requires some changes.
Why Does It Matter?
Does it matter if The Upside isn't a perfect recreation? Not really. It's a movie!
It's meant to entertain. It aims to make you laugh. It wants to maybe make you cry a little.
If it makes you curious about the real story, that's a bonus. Go watch The Intouchables!
The Verdict?
The Upside is inspired by a true story. It took some creative liberties. It’s a Hollywood version of real life.
So, next time you're watching The Upside, remember that. It's got a little truth, a lot of fiction, and plenty of Kevin Hart. Enjoy!
Maybe it’s time to embrace a little suspension of disbelief.