Script Intouchables [exclusive]The Unlikely Friendship: A Detailed Analysis of the Script of "The Intouchables" However, the real-life Abdel Sellou approved the script, noting: "I wasn't a victim. I was a guy who needed a job. He was a guy who needed a friend. It's that simple." "The Intouchables" was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $161 million worldwide and becoming one of the highest-grossing French films of all time. The movie received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its humor, heart, and performances. Script Intouchables "The Intouchables" (original title: "Les Intouchables") is a French comedy-drama film released in 2011, directed by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano. The movie is based on a true story and tells the tale of an unlikely friendship between a wealthy quadriplegic and his caregiver from the projects. This write-up provides an overview of the film's plot, characters, themes, and impact. Dialogue and ToneThe dialogue in The Intouchables is deceptive. It feels naturalistic and improvised, yet it is tightly scripted to reveal character. The Unlikely Friendship: A Detailed Analysis of the Theme 2: Class Warfare Through LaughterThe script uses comedy as leveling ground. When Driss changes the classical music to Earth, Wind & Fire for Philippe’s birthday, he isn't being ignorant; he is colonizing the aristocrat's space. The dance-off that ensues is a peaceful revolution. Vocabulary Heatmaps: Highlights words or phrases that are out of character for a specific role's social or economic background. It's that simple The script is structured around the meeting of two men from different worlds: Philippe, a wealthy quadriplegic, and Driss, a young man from the projects who is hired as his caregiver. The film's narrative is divided into two main sections: the first part introduces the characters and their circumstances, while the second part explores their developing friendship and the challenges they face. |