Script Intouchables [updated] ⟶ (PRO)

—the best approach is to bridge the gap between technical script elements and the emotional or social "worlds" characters inhabit.

Nakache and Toledano discovered the story through a 2003 documentary. When they set out to write the script, they made several conscious creative choices to cinematic-ally elevate the narrative while preserving its emotional truth: Script Intouchables

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If you haven't seen "The Intouchables" yet, do yourself a favor and watch it. The film is a heartwarming and hilarious masterpiece that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. Even if you have seen it before, it's worth rewatching to appreciate the script's nuances and the chemistry between the leads. The film is a heartwarming and hilarious masterpiece

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The movie follows the story of Philippe, a wealthy and charismatic quadriplegic played by François Cluzet, who becomes paralyzed from the neck down after a paragliding accident. As a result, he requires a caregiver to assist him with daily tasks. Enter Driss, a young and charismatic immigrant from Mali, played by Omar Sy, who applies for the job despite having no experience.

To understand the strength of the Script Intouchables , one must look at its source material. The screenplay is based on the real-life relationship between Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his caregiver Abdel Sellou, documented in the book Le Second Souffle (A Second Wind).