Real Story!! Paralyzed French Millionaire Hires a Young Immigrant to Take Care of Him
2021 ж. 15 Қар.
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The true story of a quadriplegic aristocrat that hires a young man from the projects to be his assistant and watches their professional relationship become an unbreakable friendship.
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The sassiness of the old man is amazing, like he can’t even walk but he still walks away sassily
He wheeled away in style
😂
Too bad it's used as propaganda.
This is a copy of another movie, the OG had Adam Sandler
Jk not Adam Sandler Kevin Hart
You know it's a good story, when the emotions of the people in it are directly reflected onto the one who is watching....
I knew it
The Upside
@@josway.2k the upside is the american copy of that movie, it was made years before
🪄🪄
Wow Very strong words there.... That alone made me cry
“Real disability is living without his wife.” That hit me like a punch to the chest.
Philippe Pozzo di Borgo was a Corsican French businessman who was the director of Pommery and was the owner of an inherited historic hôtel particulier in Paris used as a function hall. Wikipedia Born: 14 February 1951, Tunis, Tunisia Died: 1 June 2023, Marrakesh, Morocco This movie was beautiful. May he rest in peace
Oh no 😢
rip 🙏🏼
The fact that they still continued their friendship after they both got married had my worries covered.
The fact it's a true story makes even better
Facts.
@@mindingmybusiness3915 I was also so happy knowing that it's based on a true story
@@aviwengcwangu6129 me too it was such a beautiful story founding out it was real gave me hope in humanity.
Why? Cz they weren't gay like we thought
This is so wholesome. The fact that it’s a true story is even better.
A true story!
True, story
Omg yes! It's a true story!
Just realised it was a true story at the end!
Certified true story
What an incredible story of human compassion and trust. This shows that goodness transcends all boundaries.
I saw this movie a while back and I can't recommend it highly enough. The leads have great chemistry, and the story is really well put together. If you don't mind watching a movie in French then give this one a go.
Ive watched this and absolutely adore the man who plays Driss. Hes in Lupin, and a multitude of over things, and i just love the way he acts.
His name is Omar Sy, one of my favorite french actors
Yoooo same, I haven’t watched this movie just watching the recap rn 😂 but I have seen his role in lupin and he did not miss so assuming he bodied this role.
The mansion around 1:25 kinda reminds me of the mansion in lupin.
After this movie Omar Sy started showing up in a lot of big movies, he was in Jurassic World a bit later, and other Hollywood movies too.
Also Chris Pratt’s partner in handling the raptors, in Jurassic World
Driss's and Phillipe's friendship is absolutely heartwarming and wholesome.. Driss was with phillipe in both sad/difficult and happy moments.. He was the definition of what a true friend is all about.. The movie showed so many difficulties and problems that both driss and Philippe experienced and yet those two didn't lose their smiles.. Such a beautifully created movie
phillipe had a better friend than i've ever had
@How to make ... no
What's the name of the movie?
@@cherylblah The Intouchables.
Not created, inspired.
This is a great film, hilarious and accurate portrait of the carer's experience - I'm a first time carer for a young woman with cerebral palsy who has good speech and head control but no motor control below the neck. She is independent and stubborn with a dark sense of humour, and we have a lot of great banter, but there's also times she's in pain due to her muscle tone which is made worse by anxiety, and I have to help calm her down. She also has to navigate the extra complexities in dating, and I appreciate this film showing disabled people having romantic lives and needs just like anyone else. I like that Driss is from Senegal, a lot of my colleagues are immigrants from a very wide varieties of backgrounds and cultures. So I really appreciated this film.
Am I crazy or did Kevin Hart make like, an exact replica of this movie called The Upside? Like, literally the same exact movie😭
We have a quadriplegic in my family and the same caretaker for almost 10 years now. That woman is a Saint on earth and we consider her part of the family, since she's at every family function and holiday. She's so dedicated to her patient that we have to force her to take vacations sometimes; she doesn't trust anyone else to take care of my relative and worries about them on days off. It's truly amazing how compassionate some people can be. Live-in caretakers are just on another level. True angels.
A true angle on Earth 🌐
@@mayreacts8030 yup, what an 📐 🥺
@@marsvalesliv836 the right angle 😀
@Emanuelgamer 1313 I'm the one😊
Likewise. My sister is in a wheelchair and these ideas are all to familiar.
I just love how driss just treats him like a normal person, encouraging to do more things everyone else can do. That’s amazing. Often when people look disabled (such as having Down syndrome), they are automatically treated like a child and kind of ignored.
thank god i ignore all children equally.
@@lowkeyobsessedngl lol
NEVER DIS SOM ONE ELSES ABILITY
It simply pays more to ignore a disabled persons abilities....and not allow them to grow up.....no matter what the intellectual disabled is ..... People that care for them often treat them like property....
Same concept and same story in indian movie Thozha but the movie very heart touching good friends
Watched the movie 3 times and i cried so much every single time. Watching this made me tear up again. Such a beautiful story.
This is such a beautiful friendship ❤
My mother had the same fun relationship with the lady she used to take care of who had Parkinsons. Long story short, the lady's family only came around to ask for money and once they knew she had a decent caretaker they stopped contacting her and didn't check on her for nearly two years. My mom became the beneficiary for everything the lady had because she felt her family didn't deserve it and she had no children anyway. She said her family had gotten enough money out of her anyway. So we went from homeless to more than comfortable thanks the this kind lady who truly appreciated my mother. We are still so upset that she passed so soon. But we are grateful for what this lady had given us and the time we had with her. Sometimes blood is not thicker than water.
"The actual saying is “the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb”. The meaning of this saying is actually the opposite of the way we use it." I adore that phrase
@@hairy_and_hairless ahhh funny how people misuse the saying now but altered its very meaning to their liking
Touching story, Thanks for sharing
The lady would be so happy to see how her and my mom's story blew up. Bless you guys, I wish I could see her face up there 🙏🙏
Except…blood IS always thicker than water…like…scientifically…water is just H2O, blood is plasma with cells in it…
My mom was an in home nurse for a quadriplegic man who was also non verbal, but was fully aware. He used a computer to communicate. After some time, my mom started bringing my siblings and I to visit him. We'd visit and go to the mall where he would buy us all ice cream. We started to call him Grandpa Jerry. This relationship lasted for decades until his passing a few years ago. I'm happy that we were able to bring joy to his life and that he brought joy to ours. Its a very difficult thing to be trapped inside your body like he was, but good relationships made life so much better.
💖
God bless you and your mom and siblings.
God speed grandpa Jerry
You know S. Hawking. I have so many questions.
God will be with him grandpa jerry
My dad was a c2 quad for the last 3 years of his life and me and my sister took care of him. Most mentally taxing experience I can ever imagine, aside from being the one actually paralyzed
*"Thozha"* 's same story 😳😍🔥
This is the most wholesome "Based on a True Story" ever
Yelp
Loo
@Kumar Java oopiri is an indian remake of this movie and came out five years after this
@Kumar Java mana indians ki own ga story raasentha scene ledu bro
@Kumar Java bollywood moment
This movie is so good. Make sure to watch the whole movie. A recap doesn't catch the emotions fully. Seen it 3 times already
thats gay
@@Cortesevasive 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Cortesevasive bruh lol
What's the movie called again?
It is worth seeing, but this guy makes a wonderful job at capturing all the emotions again. Thank you for making this!
Aweeeeeee I needed that. Such a beautiful story I love it 😍
I would like to meet the real Phillipe. I’m a caretaker & it brings tears to my eyes seeing the love he has for his client. It’s a hard road because the more you get to know them.. the more you wish they could live a normal life & you could just be friends instead of being their caretaker. I can’t think of many people who deserve to be paralyzed & bound to a wheelchair.. if only we lived in a perfect world. One good thing came out of his situation, meeting a man who would show him the care & love he needed
He actually died in June 2023.
@@fruzsimih7214 Yeah I heard something about that sometime after posting this comment.. he had a great heart and I hope if something exists beyond us that he lives a great afterlife for what he's done here
this movie is literally one of the best movies ever created by humanity
There is another movie called The Upside which is the same story... i just think its just differwnt actors
@@user-pp8rl8ug9m yeah it’s a remake but it’s shit. This is the original and it’s much better.
Wasn’t this the movie that Kevin heart played in
@@atibaellis3111 yes... they just made the lines different and is at a better quality as it was pruduced somewhere in 2020
Movie title please 😥😊
As former caregiver myself it is always rewarding to see the smile that you bring to the people that need assistance, makes you feel like you are doing a great job. After getting this video randomly recommended on KZhead I went to Netflix to see if I could find it. So happy when I did it is a beautiful story, loved seeing how these two guys were changing each other for the better. I recommend to everybody to give this a watch.
Pls what d name of d movie
@@prettydike did you not watch the video? lol Like, 3 sec in
@@jiyuu1715 there's no name. No title no link
Title of the movie please
The Intouchables, I missed the title too when watching the video. I had to go back. 😊 I hope you enjoy.
That is awesome friendship and respect to one another.
This is perhaps one of the most touching movies I have ever seen.
One of the most beautiful movies I‘ve ever seen. Hated the american remake though :/
chui d'accord
Nahh the kevin hart one was good asf
@@Gageshmoney not really. Kevin Hart isn't made for such a serious film, and American cinema isn't as artful as French
@Luxe Aux shameless was a 1000 times better as an American show
@@Gageshmoney Yep. Very funny.
In the remaining days of the life of my best friend, he was so weak and frail that I started to care for him. I'm not medically experienced or a caretaker, but he was my best friend and he didn't want anyone else to be with him but me... this story explained brought me back...on the unknowingly last day of his life.. I carried him out to his backyard and we sat and watched the stars at night and had a cigarette together for the last time, he gave me his glasses and said to me "I won't be needing these anymore" he passed away in his sleep that night in 2014, I still have those glasses to this day. He was of African decent and I am white, but no matter what life brings I'll never forget how we viewed each other....as brothers. This movie reminded me of our friendship and brother hood.
thats so beautiful bro...
Somehow the video didn’t get me but this did… also reminds me of Remember the Titans
This was difficult for me to write, a blast of emotions were going through my head when commenting, the way I see it. That time in my life made me into the man I am today, I enlisted into the army and I'm going to go and find a brotherhood I've been searching for since my loss, thank you for reading what I had to say
@@LincolnOsirisnumba1 I'm sorry for your loss bro. You are strong. Keep fighting
thanks for sharing your story.
This is such a great story , unconditional love between two strangers ❤️🙏🏻, what a great inspiration for both person , # ❤ the recap 🥂
One of the most wholesome movies out there
I'm in french class right now, we watched this movie last week and I'm currently doing an assignment on it. This upload couldn't be more perfect. The movie is great btw
Lol @Movie Recaps that’s an interesting idea of new revenue stream 😂
In france it's a classic film
I mean everyone knows it
What does this have to do with a French class? Lol
@@Genesiscoupe3000 it’s a French movie
dude, from a simple caretaker for a paralyzed man, to a friendship between the two? that's just very cool man the movie kinda got me hyped up during the friendship stuff, especially at the ending
What was the movie called?
@@TheCaptives23 Intouchables
Yep and it's a true story
Who are from india and already know these movie 😎😎
Kevin Hart was going in the Upside. One of his best roles. Still have to watch this version.
Tamli version Thozha movie gave me tears..... Best movie..... 😁😁😁
I too bro😂
Yes bro 🤣
Varisu
Ama bro😂
Telugu version oopiri 😌
Remember folks, people with disabilities don't want your pity, they want to live the best life they can. Don't treat them like a wounded dog hobbling around, it's both disrespectful and embarrassing.
….and don’t treat a dog in a disrespectful way.
Hey did u had ever a chance to do that kind of work If so share it and then say how a caretaker should be
@@tramesh6701 ive been both, i am a caregiver that’s my job, and…well i wasnt paralyzed like the man in the movie…but i had cancer and for about a year id been mostly weak.. i didnt need extensive assistance like paralyzed people but i hated being weak and was embarrassed whenever people would treat me differently because i obviously look ill…there’s one time i asked my sister to drive me to my favorite trail park, we went down the creek side and when it was time to go back i had trouble with my legs and breathing…my sister panicked and almost called an ambulance because we’re stuck down the creek lol..but i told her no i want to climb up by myself..people gathered around me and tried to help..i was grateful to them but i was extremely embarrassed because i dont like being stared at like im about to die…i avoided my relatives at most parties because i dont want to hear their pitty words…i wont call the people trying to help “disrespectful” for just trying to help, but it is true that people with acute/chronic disabilities dont need pity..we want to feel normal and live our lives to the fullest… As for working as a caregiver, it is part of our job to assess patients..and we need to ask them their preferrences…most patients would tell their caregivers how they want things done..in that way we, as caregivers, give our patients their freedom and therefore give them the sense of control of their life..
@@akosifranz2246 thanks for sharing your own experience. I have a sister with depression for almost ten years. You just gave me a new perspective on how she might want to be treated-just like everybody else. I appreciate your frank sharing. You've been helpful to many others with your own experience.
giving pity ruins ones pride
A fantastic story of life thanks for sharing 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank u. xo
My high school French teacher let me borrow this film years ago. It really changed my perspective. I even was a caregiver for many years after graduation. Now I'm the director of maintenance for an assisted living facility. It was never easy, but it continues to change my life for the better.
Please what is the title of the movie
@@josephtaanyan6162 Intouchables
Title pls
What is the name of this movie?
@@mbubbles7158 The Intouchables
Being a caregiver I can honestly say is one of the best experiences of my life. I loved doing it.
im like 75% sure you’re lying just by your account😐
@@wtfzealous Well then, you’d be about 25% correct.🤷🏼♂️
@@MrTypicalPlayer if you’re really a care giver congrats man. no hard feelings
@@wtfzealous Oh, I’m no longer one. That was a few years ago. The only thing I disliked about that job was my coworkers. And you are good dude. Have a great day!
@@wtfzealous he seems to be a care giver. Believe him
A old man/woman and young man or woman finding a best friend will never fail to make me feel warm
i love that this is a true story (at least i hope it is .. and not just based on a true story - which often means, pretty much fiction)
I watched this movie in class at my last year of highschool,such a banger.
Movie name?
Name?
@@mcs_world Les Intouchables.
@@scythe1xx oh god dont give the english name before the american remake shows up the original (this one) is much better
Watching movies is high school hit different
Loved this movie. The conversation between Driss and Phillipe in the restaurant at night is my favourite scene. Just the two of them talking, sharing. They don´t care that one of them is disabled and the other is a young delinquent (Driss wasn´t on vacation for 6 months, he was in jail). They are just 2 human beings bonding, realizing they have much more similarities than differences. A lot of powerful and positive messages in the whole movie, but that particular scene always gets me.
What's the name of an actual movie? Kinda looks interesting
@@ggsutelzi4236 The Intouchoubles
@@realgekeer3057 thank you
*Hey guys I made an interesting vlog in Russian school if you Don't mind appreciate plz)*
@@realgekeer3057 wait Eleanor wasn’t anyone that philipe lived with right ?
Love is love..no man can put asunder..no space can separate two friends who truly love each other..Godbless you both for your inspiring story
This is one of the movies I wish I forgot completely, to be able to watch it again.
This Brought back so many memories for me as a caregiver. I always put my heart in it. I was recently diagnosed with an illness. Watching this brought so much joy to me and tears to my eyes . GOD has a purpose in all of the pain we endure.
Sorry to hear that you've been diagnosed with an illness.
@@stanleymontenegro2792 thanks 🙏🏾 it’s hard but I trust GOD. He has the last say so.
@@cameotaylor5141 sorry for asking but what were you diagnosed
@@gamerdrache6076 crippling depression lol
@@-w-4252 you probably wouldn’t want to play around with things like this. No one is exempt from going through life and battles that occur. I’m praying for you and asking GOD to save you. We are indeed in the last days….
My dad said, “my friend lived next door to this guy . We would bike through his yard every day.”
bruh as if
@@nikmrn y would he lie
@@comicsandanimation5531 i didn't say he lies, but it's a rare coincidence
@@nikmrn this house in paris doesn't have a yard to bike through
@@nikmrn maybe he found this video because he was looking for something related to that same matter
That was beautiful
For once I am glad that they didn’t try to break the relationship in the 2nd act with some convoluted BS. Pure friendship from start to finish
Maybe cuz it’s based on true story
@@ko-Daegu even movies based on true stories will try to force someone into a bad light, making a polarizing bad guy and a good guy in the process.
@@candle_eatist I don't get it who was bad in this movie ? they showed him as a good guy was he bad in real life or something I don't know anything about the real story
@@ko-Daegu You misunderstood what he was saying. He says it happens in some movies, not this one specifically
It's not 100% true, they changed some details.
Love this movie, well acted, and heartwarming. Driss was kind, funny and took exceptional care of Philippe. Glad they are still friends today, we need more folks like these in this world 🌎
What's it called?
@@nyc4377 untouchable
What's the name of the movie
@@nyc4377 Movie name🍿 🎥 ….THE INTOUCHABLES
@@authenticburger114Movie… THE INTOUCHABLES
Holy Sh*t! I had no idea there was another movie about this true story other than "The Upside". I love watching through the recap and seeing all the similarities this has with the version with kevin hart and Bryan cranston. This channel has entertained me so much during my 15 min breaks and morning toilet time where I just sit and look through my phone haha
The upside is a remake of this one, the original While the upside is good, this one is great.
Niceeeeee .... Now thats real friendship 🇰🇳
The guy who plays Driss is also the lead in Lupin, a French crime drama (with subtitles) on Netflix. He's great.
rightt! that guy fits perfectly with his role
@@romeomatthew nah he fits perfectly with any role! (Lupin reference 😉)
His name is Omar Sy.
I love how you said "with subtitles" 🤣🤣 Don't watch the dub, watch sub 🤣🤣 the original language is always better
Same story line with Kevin Hart's "The Upside". Couldn't resist shedding some drops of tears when I saw the movie in 2018. Truly, the essence of man is defined by the many phases of struggles and transformations he passes through.
A great movie.
The upside took the story from this movie
i knew it seemed familiar
The upside was a Hollywood remake of this movie. That's why the opening scene is the same
@@infinitebb Yea it was just worse haha nothing beats the original french movie, it hits different.
It really a wonderful story and I really had years in my eyes. Love to see humans are living in this world.
Sounds like a movie I'd be interested to watch even after seeing this recap. Thanks!
I have seen this movie 3 times: once in primary school, once in secondary school, and once in a camp. And I loved it each time I saw it.
What is the movie name
@@madhavaraoparaselli7479 Intouchables
@@tolvajtamas8567 Thank you so much. By the way I watched the video again and they mentioned the movie name at the starting of the video. "THE INTOUCHABLES".
@@madhavaraoparaselli7479 cuz in french it's "intouchables"
@@tolvajtamas8567 tq
I saw this movie in my French class and it was absolutely beautiful, one thing about French movies is that they aren’t afraid to go the extra mile like American films, they show off everything appropriately and relative to the scene without being to vulgar or trying to get to sympathetic like western films, they just show off the scene making it feel more real
What's the name of the movie
I would love to watch it. Name?
@@FlyBoiQ1 les intouchables
You know you just sound like your being racist against Americans for having a different method of filmmaking, you know what I love about the French, I love how they are so shit at wars, and how us British took all the prisoners we could and cut the fingers off so they couldn't fire their arrows 🤣🤣
@@benandrews5764 bruh r u high or smth? nvm ur just a weirdo
Loved the movie. Thank you for the recommendation
I remember watching this film 2 years ago In a french class. Honestly was an amazing film I was not expecting much from.
What's the name of movie
@@nayabarham944 The Intouchables
The same story pictured in India movie name "Oopiri" in 2016.
watched it years ago still think about it every once in awhile. Great movie
Ay same I also saw it in a french class
4:54 People are easy to point fingers when a person have criminal record. They forget that sometimes people make bad choices and not completely evil.
Also people do not consider that it’s easy for a person from a lower class to get a criminal record as they are constantly watched and considered to be criminal just by being
@@yseson_ True, got carded for no reason many times... every time they start with asking about my race and then they start doing their deep search for dirt on their car Laptop
@@yseson_ L I
What a beautiful story! I Love this.
This is a beautiful film, even from the perspective of this channel.
This is probably one of the most simple yet beautiful movies I've ever seen. One of my most favorites too
movie name?
@@ocean749 Intouchables, with Omar Sy and François Cluzet
Stories like this are rare and should be applauded for their heart touching authenticity.
Wow! An emotional drama and heartfelt. Thank you for sharing an unexpected ending with this video clip, which was not what I thought could happen. Peace and kindness with prayers. 🤔🙀🌺🌺💜💜👏👏☕👌
Best movie recap I watched in my life.
This is touching! My dad's paralyzed from waist down and it's a everyday thing, I don't know what I would've had to do if he became a quad
Waist*
Quad bike*
I'm sorry I'm just joking around, I'm sorry about that
Jesus Christ Can heal him
Sorry about that. This is one of my favourite movies, I highly recommend you watch it with your family. Very moving and inspiring.
This is one of the most beautiful relationships in the world. Their bond isn't limited by any social norm. Even tho they were both dealt a bad hand, they made the best of their situations. What makes it even better is that they both made each other grow as a person when they themselves didn't even know what's best for them but knew what was best for each other. Heartbreaking 😢 😭 Edit: Heartwarming ❤
@one The Intouchables
Name of this movie
How it's Heartbreaking? It's rather Heartwarming.
But.... Why..... Didn't you just describe the opposite of heartbreaking I don't usually like to troll but
Too bad it's used as propaganda.
Damn son well done with the narration! Love it and the film as well!
This is one of my all time favorite movies. Such a beautiful story!
That’s adorable. They’re not a couple but they’re still soul mate.
@@ToHigh_toThink press the three dots on the side and press delete
@@ToHigh_toThink Lol
@@Tiredlady847 yooo thanks homie that's my nigga
@@Tiredlady847 😂😂😂 violated
@@Tiredlady847 You did not have to do it to her 🤣
I feel overwhelmed by watching this..and to be honest I'm crying because of their relationship..😢😢😢😢😢
This is like The Upside ! The first part about fleeing the cops seems way funnier in this one 😂
Hi from Scotland 🏴🦄 I thought Omar Sy was cool before watching this....but now he is the man🏅indeed all the cast were great. Thoroughly enjoyed this heartwarming story.❤️ Am hoping to go paragliding myself soon, it looks so much fun.👍
8 minutes in I went straight to Netflix and a couple hours later I’m back here on the verge on tears finishing this recap as if I didn’t just watch it in full❤️
Please can you tell me the real movie name
@@blackking7570 the intouchables
@@blackking7570 Lupin, Edit: sorry, Lupin is another one with the black guy hahaha
@@emmysgra lupin wakluuuu
HAHAHA
I didn’t know this was a real story until 14:04 when the narrator said “The real Philippe lives in Morocco”. At that point, it all came to me and I teared up! What an amazing story! The man who took care of Philippe is literally an angel! ❤️ 😭
The literal first two words of the title are "Real Story".
@@mujeebahmed918 Yeah. I obviously missed it lol
Where is the guy who took care of phellipe now??
@@deliamcmahon4603 In Morocco
Go watch the movie. Best movie ever.
Hard to find one now Caring etc Caretaker. Beautiful sharing. God Bless.
This movie I watched in my tamil language dubbed movie , really got tears by the way of presenting this sequence and love the scene .
I literally just saw this movie on Netflix yesterday. It's by far one of the best movies I've ever seen, the acting is incredible, you will be hooked.
the upside
@@ryderdie1937 wasn't as good.
This one is the original, the upside is a remake
What is the title
@@honeylove9879 the remake is called the upside
I started bawling at the end. Just to know that that is a real story. Oh my God, I can barely see the letters I'm typing.
It was a Muslim Arab who cared for this man and although they depicted him as being black in the movie, it was amazing. We are all the same.
@@hafsaquraishi5854 why does that matter?
@Nuva•Nephri•Hezzu but its not a dokumentary
When I watched this, it made my faith restored a little bit for the human race. We're all capable of doing wonderful and beautiful things.
@@hafsaquraishi5854 no not Arab but North African get it right please being Muslim wasn't mentioned either
I seen another recap of this movie... What a bless😊😊😊
Ive seen " The Upside" based on this se several times ❤❤
The gentleman who lends his voice to the recaps for the film's narration is wonderful. Thank you
Once we reach the AI singularity, this voice will become the voice of all robots in the hivemind. It’s really the perfect voice.
There is no gentleman.
@@TokyoXtreme i think this is already an AI
@@moesab1281 It is, and it’s the one that humans will readily obey. Let’s just hope the AI is benevolent.
It is AI, a software called speechelo
Best movie I’ve seen and I’ve seen a lot… this movie really isn’t complete without the music though, if anybody found this video intriguing I would really recommend watching the whole movie, bring the tissues and just enjoy!!!
Very nice story, probably millions like that that's never been heard, and millions more if given a fair chance!
Somehow it makes me happy that this movie happens to be your most viewed Recap
Man, it's fun to see a character like that. Like, in a situation where a lesser person would think of bleeding this old man dry -- and indeed, he takes the luxuries readily -- he's just the kind of person who thinks of others first. He sees "somebody not enjoying life" as a problem and wants to fix it.
I wish they would have used a more accurate representation of the real driss tho. Dris in real life looks Italian.
@@andrewyangforpresident8943 he's north african arab thou, but yeah southern italians and north africans kinda look the same
@@Yanzdorloph yes they are both Mediterranean peoples, albeit some large differences, but neither demographic aren't Sub-Saharan looking either. Not for the most part, at least until the US government decided to destabilize North Africa, ousting Gaddafi
Based on Philip and Driss, compare and explain how their living conditions differ and in what way this can affect their health and quality of life, positively and negatively.
@@jibreelonjie2465 are you asking us to do your english/drama homework?
This movie has also been acted by Kevin Hart and it's called ”the upside" which was based in NY..... They didn't disclose any info on the real characters but I'm now curious about the real characters and how their relationship has grown over the years..... This story is just emotionally touching as it depicts the vulnerability a person could encounter at any given time!! Much love to everyone facing any kind of hardship❣️
No wonder why the video seemed familiar
Yes we needed an update.
This movie was released 5 years prior. Upside got notice because of Kevin Hart's popularity.
Exactly
@@naolfekadu6101 what do you mean by exactly?
An inspiring real story. We never know what's ahead of us.🤝👍👍👍
I liked this more than The Upside. No doubt about that.
Loved it. It's a hilarious movie.. shows that life can be fun, even in the worst times, if you choose to have fun.
If you liked this movie, i stromgly recomment The Upside with Kevin Hart. Im not entirely certain but u think the idea for The Upside actually came from this movie, theyre very similar
Watch Telugu movie "Oopiri" the same story science to science.
"And called her a tart." Made me fucking die 💀
It's a very good film, both parties learned from each other. A very inspiring movie, that will established a good valid point of perspective for both employees & boss... full of heart, and such a touching story based on true events /story...💜💙 i recommend to all, to go and watch this film...
Thola our tamil film. Karthi and Nagarjuna. Such a good story.
Naaah...the intouchable 2011 release movie...thozha is in 2016 ..remake
its atelugu opiri dubbed in tamil
I was a caregiver to many, elderly and my mom. It's the smiles and the glow in their eyes when you are in their presence that I still remember. And my heart is forever changed by them. Love you, mom and many others I've cared for.
Yawww, and may God bless everyone! :)
This brought me back to watching this movie with my grandmother in 2012 when she came to visit me in the states and had brought the dvd with her. I remembered so well that we would always laugh when he first took the egg, because he called it a ‘kinder egg’. Every time she’s came to visit after that, she brought me a kinder eggs because of this. It’s weird for me to think that the last time I would see her was in 2015 after she brought me kinder eggs for a Christmas visit, and went back to her country only to end up in a coma and paralyzed less than a week later because she had forgotten to take one day of her daily medication. Never had the guts to watch this movie again because of it reminded me of her. But it’s now been a year since her passing, and I want to thank you for making this recap. It made me really happy and now I’m not so against the idea of rewatching it :).
So sorry about your grandmother😢 Can you tell me please the title of this movie? Thank you😍
@@tagadavaoko5811 thank you for your condolences 💕 it means a lot to me. The movie is ‘The Intouchables’, which is a French film :)
@Sulayman ツ thank you so much for your reply. I won’t lie to you, it brought tears to my eyes haha. She really was the best grandma you could have- I was really lucky to have her til the end. And you’re right, sometimes I miss her a lot but all those memories I have of her makes it feel less sad that it actually is :) but your reply really meant a lot to me 💕 thank you
@Ale Valencia so sorry for your loss.. i lost my grandmother when i was pregnant... i regret for not being closer earlier. So sorry i wasnt be there during her last days (i was newlywed and pregnant, and live 800 kms away from her).