The Intouchables

2011 "Sometimes you have to reach into someone else's world to find out what's missing in your own."
8.5| 1h53m| R| en| More Info
Released: 02 November 2011 Released
Producted By: Gaumont
Country: France
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A true story of two men who should never have met – a quadriplegic aristocrat who was injured in a paragliding accident and a young man from the projects.

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febe_m I'm not the type that watches French movies, but we had to watch this movie in my class French and it was just stunning! Never seen a movie with a beautiful plot like this. A really great movie.
sevdakarababa-71077 I enjoy the movie and im sure its more funny and more story with French language. With subtitle translate kind of boring but this isnt the movies fault. Also in the begining they told the Derris "never forget the belt" when you put him on the chair. After that he never used chair safety belt. Why he didnt fell down ? Also cause of my translate i didnt understand what happened his wife. They have that much money they could find a surrogcy mother to have a child. At that point story is not very beliveble. Why she couldnt have a child? why he jumped because he wanted to support Alice? This questions make movie little bit childish
move-55466 Stop searching , watch this film,a beautiful little film worth the time.
Pjtaylor-96-138044 'Untouchable (2011)' is a feel-good, life-affirming picture that does its job and does it well, delivering on its early promise of a touching central relationship that really does warm the heart. I can honestly say that I had a genuine smile on my face for most of the run-time, thanks mainly to Omar Sy's endearing and energetic performance. It also helps that the picture is legitimately funny and has a realistic edge that prevents it from slipping too far into sentimentality. Even though, at its core, the story is bare-bones and familiar, there's enough fun to be had that the fairly basic concept can be overlooked and the pure joy of two friends laughing together, despite their many differences, can really shine through. 7/10