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The Intouchables (2011) by Olivier Nakache (REVIEW)

Review by @lost108 · 2821d · of The Intouchables

I wanted to get in a different genre so I decided to watch this movie, I think I have saw this movie in 2014 or 2015, but the movie was something beautiful to experience and I am not sorry for giving it a change.

Since the movie is from a Non-English speaking country I think that it was still a well done work directed by Oliver Nakache & Eric Toledano.

The movie is definitely one of the better things I have seen during those years on the movie screen. The main character is Philip (Francois Cluzet) who is handicapped and cannot walk or take care of himself and needs a daily help.

He gets a caregiver named Driss who seems to be a little bit unprofessional and easy going person, he gets to work for Philip for an unusual reason. But I must say that the journey those two will have later on the movie is amazing and will make you laugh to tears, a very nice movie with a good message behind it, I totally recommend it anyone, this movie will reward you with a lot of comic moments that you will enjoy, must watch.

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Comments · 2

  • @karinxxl(76)· 2821d

    It is a beautiful piece of work actutally. I am not a movie watcher at all, but I really loved this one, touching and indeed fucking funny at times.. Everybody should watch and learn about life in this one

  • @dennis.bacchus(50)· 2821d

    Have seen it. It's a good one. :)

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