The Intouchables (France)

The Friends of Jamestown LIbrary Present:
The 2018 Winter International Film Series

Sunday, January 21 at 3:00 PM

The Intouchables (France 2011)

Driss (Omar Sy), a Senegalese man living in a Paris slum, applies for a job as caretaker to a wealthy quadriplegic, but all he wants is to get his paper stamped so he can get benefits. Despite his lack of qualifications, he lands the job because of his attitude: Philippe (François Cluzet), the quadriplegic, wants a caretaker who will look at him without pity. As Driss reluctantly learns to move, feed, and clean Philippe, the two men discover a blunt but vital humor that not only bridges the cultural and class divide between them, but gives Philippe a renewed joy in life. It's easy to see what made The Intouchables such a massive success in France; the movie has the sweet sincerity and uplifting conclusion that make for a classic feel-good experience. The chemistry between the two leads is undeniable, and Sy--who won the French equivalent of the Oscar for his role--is a dynamic and charismatic performer, while Cluzet's understated performance conveys Philippe's frustrations. The movie doesn't dig too deeply into the struggles of life as a quadriplegic or the struggles of life among the inner-city poor, so when The Intouchables ends it's not likely to leave a lasting impression, but that doesn't get in the way of its immediate charm and warmth. --Bret Fetzer

All Programs are Free and Open to the Public

Room Reservation: 
Sunday, January 21
Program Time: 
3:00pm - 5:00pm
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Event Location: 
Name of Organization: 
Freinds of Jamestown Library
Contact Name: 
INternational Film Series Winter 2017
Contact Phone Number: 
401-423-7281
Contact Email: 
jamlibdirector@gmail.com