Script Intouchables
A breakdown of the between the French script and the American remake ( The Upside )
, the film is significant because it subverts stereotypes, particularly regarding a disabled person's agency and sexuality. Driss doesn’t see a "patient"; he sees a man who needs a reality check, and it is this lack of caution that Philippe finds revitalizing. 2. Class Conflict as a Source of Vitality Script Intouchables
: The story uses humor as a bridge to explore race, class, and the idea of "redemption" through unlikely friendships. Global Legacy A breakdown of the between the French script
Driss enters the audition room not looking for a job, but seeking a signature to maintain his welfare benefits. His bluntness, physical vitality, and complete lack of pity are exactly what Philippe recognizes as his own lifeline. The script emphasizes that Philippe hires Driss precisely because Driss forgets that Philippe is disabled. 2. Driss: The Reluctant Anchor Class Conflict as a Source of Vitality :
Driss intervenes to help Philippe’s spoiled adoptive daughter, Elisa, while Philippe tries to understand Driss’s complex, fractured immigrant family structure in the Parisian banlieues.
The enduring strength of the original French script becomes even clearer when compared to its 2017 American remake, The Upside , starring Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart.