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Intouchables

  • 2011
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  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
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988K
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François Cluzet and Omar Sy in Intouchables (2011)
After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caretaker.
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After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caregiver.After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caregiver.After he becomes a quadriplegic from a paragliding accident, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caregiver.

  • Directors
    • Olivier Nakache
    • Éric Toledano
  • Writers
    • Olivier Nakache
    • Éric Toledano
    • Philippe Pozzo di Borgo
  • Stars
    • François Cluzet
    • Omar Sy
    • Anne Le Ny
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    988K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    490
    47
    • Directors
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Writers
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
      • Philippe Pozzo di Borgo
    • Stars
      • François Cluzet
      • Omar Sy
      • Anne Le Ny
    • 918User reviews
    • 329Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #48
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 38 wins & 40 nominations total

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    François Cluzet
    François Cluzet
    • Philippe
    Omar Sy
    Omar Sy
    • Driss
    Anne Le Ny
    Anne Le Ny
    • Yvonne
    Audrey Fleurot
    Audrey Fleurot
    • Magalie
    Joséphine de Meaux
    • La DRH société de courses
    Clotilde Mollet
    • Marcelle
    Alba Gaïa Bellugi
    Alba Gaïa Bellugi
    • Elisa
    Cyril Mendy
    • Adama
    Salimata Kamate
    • Fatou
    Absa Diatou Toure
    • Mina
    Grégoire Oestermann
    Grégoire Oestermann
    • Antoine
    Dominique Daguier
    • Amie de Philippe
    François Caron
    • Ami de Philippe
    Christian Ameri
    • Albert
    Thomas Solivérès
    Thomas Solivérès
    • Bastien
    • (as Thomas Soliveres)
    Dorothée Brière
    • Eléonore
    • (as Dorothée Briere Meritte)
    Marie-Laure Descoureaux
    • Femme de chambre
    Émilie Caen
    • Galeriste
    • (as Emilie Caen)
    • Directors
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
    • Writers
      • Olivier Nakache
      • Éric Toledano
      • Philippe Pozzo di Borgo
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Intouchables' is celebrated for its heartwarming portrayal of an unlikely friendship, addressing themes of resilience and social disparity. The film balances humor with emotional depth, avoiding sentimentality. Critics praise François Cluzet and Omar Sy for their performances and chemistry, bringing authenticity to their roles. While some find the film simplistic or clichéd, others appreciate its uplifting message and serious theme handling without melodrama. Its universal appeal and genuine character connection contribute to its success.
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    Featured reviews

    10ElMaruecan82

    Touché ...

    In less than two months, "Untouchable" became the second most successful French film by number of spectators, such an event by itself that people went then to see it, not because they thought it was good but to see what was so good in it: that's the virtual circle of success.

    My biggest disappointment in 2011 was with "The Tree of Life", a movie I sincerely wanted to love but couldn't, and I left the theater before it ended with a bitter taste of frustration. Proportionally, my greatest positive surprise came with "Untouchable" because it was the opposite expectation: I was sure I would dislike it, figuring the movie manipulated viewers through the overused device of the improbable friendship. Why such preconceived negativity? Well, when a young black guy from French suburbs, darkly depicted in Mathieu Kassovitz 'Hate' and infamous for its occasional riots, befriends a rich quadriplegic, I immediately think of 'good feelings', 'mainstream populism' … unaware that I apply to myself a cynical judgment that can undermine my very way to enjoy not just this film, but any film. After all, why getting ready for hatred when it's so relieving to give the benefit of the doubt and get ready for appreciation? Especially since more than 15 millions of French people, from different ages and backgrounds liked it.

    So, I saw it … and loved it.

    The story of "Untouchable" is the kind of unintentional masterpiece that only movies can provide every once in a while, it has no other pretension than to depict a magnificent and inspiring friendship story starting as a simple job. A young man with a Senegalese background, Omar Sy as Driss, only needs a signature to prove that he attended an interview for a live-in carer job. For some strange reason, Paul, the rich man, played by a wonderful François Cluzet, gives him the job, with a one-month trial period. The reason of this choice is smoothly handled by the script: the film starts with all the job applicants, every one of them unnaturally posing and getting mixed in prepared answers. Then, Driss casually enters, without waiting for his turn or knocking on the door, he's got enough problems to deal with, unemployment, an experience in jail, being a pariah for society, and undesirable even in his own family, especially her adoptive aunt. Driss' attitude pleases Paul, because after his paragliding accident, he can't feel his body from neck to toes, and needs caring almost 24 hours per days and 7 days per week, so he really doesn't have time for bullshit either.

    And this is a remarkable aspect in the script written by the two directors Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache: it doesn't waste time cementing the friendship, the two leads rapidly get fond of each other, a feeling illustrated in the poster with both posing with natural smiles. The film shows Omar's struggle to learn how 'needy' Paul is, which provides some priceless comedic moments, but "Untouchable" goes immediately to the core, an eye-opening message about the life endured by a handicapped person, making all the wealth in the world pointless and the richness of heart and mind, priceless. Through Driss and Paul's interaction, the film explores the real needs of people in life, respect and understanding, acceptance and love. Maybe if it was handled by other directors, it would have been predictable but in "Untouchable", the complicity between the two heroes feels absolutely real. There's one scene when Driss shave the bushy beard of Paul,… well, I won't spoil it for you, but the part was a clever mix of realism and comedy because anyone would have done what Driss did at one moment, and that's the secret of the film: it feels real.

    Some movies can work with a good story but they need good performances, in "Untouchable", it's almost impossible to determine who carried the film, both Cluzet and Sy were great. And I don't get the complaints: why they didn't respect the original story where the carer was an Arab, or how they 'sugarcoated' the handicap? I even heard that in America, they were accusing the film of racism because Driss was portrayed as a sort of (I quote) 'helper monkey'? Seriously, this is getting old …The way handicap is approached never flirts with an exaggerated pathos, nor the opposite, which is the most intelligent achievement. There's a sort of heart's intelligence in the way Omar teases Cluzet with his own handicap, and the film provides the extraordinary message that pleasure and thrills have unlimited media, whether they come from pot, an ear-massage or even paragliding.

    Many of Paul's friends criticizes the presence of Driss in Paul's life, but Paul doesn't care: Omar is a man full of life, big, tall and strong, and when he uses violence to teach a man the respect of a parking sign, Paul admits this is the right method. Both are in the same wavelength. I wondered if the title "Untouchable" referred to the lowest caste in India, echoing the two men's conditions, both outcasts physically and socially, but I guess, their relationship evolves into a friendship precisely because they're both strong-minded, and together, they become even stronger, until getting untouchables ... in the noblest meaning of the word.

    There are real people in "Untouchable", nothing works as plot devices even if some situations are so cinematically appealing: Omar inviting everybody to dance during Paul's birthday, his learning of the aristocratic world, the art of abstract painting, and the way he breaks the conventions with an unconventional charisma reaches a level of energetic comedy that reminds of the greatest days of Eddie Murphy, with Cluzet as a perfect straight-man not deprived from a sense of humor. "Untouchable" is simply an inspiring story of friendship with whatever defines this beautiful virtue.

    And yes, it's one of the best French films ever, and certainly one of the best of 2011.
    fionadliliane-cross

    Probably the best French film for years

    Being french and a film maker myself, I have high standards for ratings, and this one definitely deserves in 10/10. I've not seen a film showing our world with such humour in a long time. The jokes are absurd and possibly, with a touch of British humour to them. The directing is beautiful, the acting is incredible, the shots are somehow truthful, if I can say that about a shot. It may be Omar Sy's first time in a leading role, for a major production, but he really delivered, and not just in the funny parts, the delivery of emotions was just spotless. Francois Cluzet was also just as brilliant, as he usually is. I will be recommending this film to everyone, and seriously hoping it will be released in the UK soon enough for me to see it again! Only negative aspect... the Americans are thinking of doing a remake... why do they always have to? I mean would you reconsider remaking the "Joconde" or the Sixtine Chapel to American standards? Film is an art like any other, it travels the world as it is... no need for remakes...
    10n-buenning

    Just excellent

    I am now trying to find words to describe this movie for an hour. I couldn't.

    You've seen it, or you haven't. It's monumental and outrageously good.

    The cast is brilliant. The jokes lovely. The story and the idea behind the movie is beautiful. Especially when you've worked/lived with handicapped people. The music is such a perfect choice, it is unbelievable.

    I hope this movie makes a plenty of people think about how good their life is and how bad it could have been.

    Bottom line: Oscar-worthy. Period.
    9bakor24-1

    A Film of True Humanity : Comedy in the Face of Hardship

    It has been 9 weeks now since Intoucblaes has come to the movie theaters. I did not give it much thought at first, but the universal acclaim I have heard convinced me to go see it. I don't over-stating the universality of the acclaim, people of various races, classes, colors & countries told me it was a must see. I had no expectations, and I was floored.

    Intouchables, directed by Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, starring Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy is possibly the best French movie of the year. This is not because of a lack of worthy contenders, but truly because Intouchables is that profound. It touches on themes of presumptions, social class difference, health, and as naïve as it may sound, the universality of humanity.

    The story is not as important as is the relationship that is displayed between the two protagonists. Philippe (played by Cluzet) a rich aristocrat that loves adrenaline rushes finds himself a paraplegic after a paragliding incident. Driss (played by Sy) is, in appearance a typical hoodlum from the ghetto. The two are brought together and wonders happen.

    The audience then sees how the men affect one another as they engage in a truly honest relationship. Driss is charismatic, lighthearted and funny, helping make Philippe's life enjoyable again. In the process the traditionally cold French aristocracy around Philippe warms up and lightens. He is like a hot knife through cold butter.

    Again, it is not so much the story that is important as is the social commentary. The commentary is not judgmental and is very subtle, revealed only in the contrasts the director chose in the story and its contexts. His method reminded me of a sort of Zen approach to comedy. One example you can catch from the trailer alone is the contrast between the able bodied black Driss and t the crippled white man, etc.

    The audience is also given wonderful sights of Paris and France as we go through the Pyrenees, Cabourg and the various streets of Paris.

    On paper the review does not make the movie justice. It is hilarious in a way that is true, honest and by which anyone can relate to. Most importantly it is revealing and comforting in its reminder of the essential in life : love. It's approach is simple, pure and honest and that makes it worthy of the title of "best movie of the year".

    I cannot say more; the film must be experienced. My friends tried, they failed, so I trusted them and I saw it. It floored me. Go and be floored.

    PS - I heard American studios have purchased the rights for the film. They will need a brilliant director, screenwriters and perfect actors to make the original justice in the way "The Departed" did for "Infernal Affairs".
    9bipbip2222

    Excellent movie

    This movie surprised us. We checked on IMDb and saw 8/10 for a french movie, without hesitation we went to the movie theatre to watch the movie.

    The subject is hard but the movie is really funny. In a few seconds you are fully projected within the film from the beginning to the end. There is no special effet but the actors are playing very well and the movie is based on a real story.

    If you are skeptical for French movie don't be for this one ... it is a must see movie.

    Enjoy the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Although the real-life 'Driss' was a young Algerian man called Abdel, directors Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache changed the character's nationality to Senegalese, as they had enjoyed working with Omar Sy on Tellement proches (2009), and really wanted him to play the part. Sy also had the experience of living in the impoverished French suburbs, just like Driss.
    • Goofs
      When the police car first appears behind Driss, you can hear a short burst of the siren, which is clearly an American-inspired tone (also used in UK etc.) When the pursuit begins, the police car has the recognizable and correct French siren tone.
    • Quotes

      Philippe: My true disability is not having to be in a wheel chair. It's having to be without her.

    • Crazy credits
      Five percent of the profits from the film will be donated to the Association Simon of Cyrene - 15 rue de Suffren - 75015 Paris whose purpose is to create shared living spaces for disabled adults and friends.
    • Connections
      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episode #7.128 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      September
      (Maurice White/Allee Willis/Al McKay)

      Performed by Earth Wind & Fire (as Earth, Wind & Fire)

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amigos
    • Filming locations
      • Cabourg, Calvados, France
    • Production companies
      • Quad
      • Ten Films
      • Canal+
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    • Budget
      • €9,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,198,820
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $103,507
      • May 27, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $426,590,315
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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