Diversity in Film

 Intouchables" Movies to Improve your french: part 7 - French Exam

    "Intouchables"(2011) is a French film directed by Olivier Nakash and Eric Toledano, about the friendship between a physically disabled noble person and his African immigrant caregiver. From the beginning, they hated each other and then cherished each other. The film reveals some realistic social problems. It was also discussed that even when individual differences are very large, both parties can generate sincere emotions. The film also uses some humor and music to make the audience feel relaxed and happy and demonstrates French art and culture. 

After its release in the United States, the film became a huge successful foreign language film, earning over 130 million dollars at the US box office. Many American audiences and critics praised the film's storyline, performance, directing skills, and music. The audience believes this film's plot is very moving and authentic and can resonate with them.


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