"The Intouchables" has an element of truth that it never quite recognizes. The role of a good caregiver is hardly limited to lifting, bathing, grooming, dressing, pushing and supplying medicines. The patient is faced with a reality he finds difficult to accept: he has been deprived of all he once took for granted.
Almost every phase, and every point in this movi. Intouchables is a true story of Philippe ,a rich aristocrat who is paralyzed from neck down and Driss ,an unemployed man coming from a poverty. The Intouchables movie reviews & Metacritic score: The Intouchables tells the true story of a wealthy, physically disabled risk taker, the picture of establi.
If your review contains spoilers, please check the Spoiler box. We've seen hundreds of movies like "The Intouchables" before and we will see hundreds more before it is all over. Except maybe not as patronizing or cliched as this one, with Margalie suffering worst in this category. Deep breath: The Intouchables is a well-made feel-good movie about overcoming adversity and revising one's outlook for the better through an The English-language trade reviews pointed out how formulaic the story is while also predicting box office success. There is serious talk of an American. The Intouchables (Intouchables in the original French title) focuses on the friendship between two men.
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Philippe (played by François Cluzet, who starred in Tell No One, another All in all, I'm not as crazy about this film as others, I still loved this movie from beginning to end. Review of: The Intouchables Review. movies: Jeff Beck. Summary: The Intouchables uses a premise that we've seen multiple times, but thanks to wonderful performances from Francois Cluzet and Omar Sy, as well as a good dose of humor, filmmakers Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano are able to.
The Intouchables: movie review. ( R ) ( Monitor Movie Guide ). It's worth noting that this movie is loosely based on actual people - except the real-life Driss character is, in fact, an Arab. If Driss had been an Arab, "The Intouchables". Movie Review: Now how many of us out there can make the best of the very little (literally) that we have?