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The Intouchables

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The Intouchables
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2012-05-25 NY/LA
  • Running Time: 112 min.
  • Directors: Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache
  • Cast: Omar Sy, Francois Cluzet, Anne Le Ny, Audrey Fleurot, Clotilde Mollet, Alba-GaE¯a Kraghede Bellugi, Cyril Mendy, Christian Améri, Marie-Laure Descoureaux, Grégoire Oestermann
  • Producers: Yann Zenou, Laurent Zeitoun
  • Writers: Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano
  • Distributor: The Weinstein Company
  • Official Site: The Intouchables Official Site

If you are under the impression that a far more discerning and sophisticated moviegoing public still exists somewhere on the other side of the Atlantic, I would direct you toward The Intouchables, an event-size hit in its native France, and a bit of feel-good social-drama pandering that makes The Blind Side seem positively Renoir-esque in its delicate touch. A "Based on a True Story" announcement is invariably a warning that you're about to watch a movie in which nothing resembling human behavior is seen. The Intouchables details the unlikely friendship between multimillionaire quadriplegic Philippe (François Cluzet) and his live-in caretaker, Driss (Omar Sy), a Senegalese-born son of the banlieue. Moving into Philippe's gilded Parisian palace, Driss blows the dust off the place, prescribing his employer hash for his phantom pains, funking up a tuxedoed white folks' party, and dealing tough advice to Philippe's daughter's #firstworldproblems. With his ghetto striver's preference for the shiny and new, Driss also liberates Philippe from the straightjacket of musty high culture connoisseurship, which allows for tedious, ignorance-affirming cracks at modern painting and opera. The leads’ charisma goes some small way towards softening the script’s cudgeling sentimentality, but the overall effect is a drubbing all the same.

Nick Pinkerton

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