The film is noted for being "uplifting," "heartwarming," and "delightfully funny" while handling serious subjects with a lightness that avoids overly moralizing.
The 2011 French film (released in some regions as Intocable or The Intouchables ) is a widely acclaimed "odd-couple" dramedy. It is based on the true story of the friendship between Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, a wealthy quadriplegic aristocrat, and Abdel Sellou, an ex-convict from the projects. Core Premise and Story Intouchables (Intocable)
A few reviewers felt it touched on sensitive social issues without "digging too deep" into the systemic problems it depicts. The film is noted for being "uplifting," "heartwarming,"
The score by Ludovico Einaudi , combined with upbeat tracks from Earth, Wind & Fire, is often cited as a standout element that perfectly complements the film's emotional highs and lows. Critical Reception Core Premise and Story A few reviewers felt