"The Intouchables" is a French film released in 2011, directed by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano. It tells the true story of an unlikely friendship between Philippe, a wealthy quadriplegic man, and Driss, a caregiver from a disadvantaged background. Their bond transcends social barriers, showcasing themes of friendship, humor, and resilience.
The film received critical acclaim for its heartwarming narrative and strong performances, particularly by François Cluzet as Philippe and Omar Sy as Driss. It became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring remakes in various countries and highlighting the importance of human connection across different walks of life.