It was the November 2, 2011, when the long-expected French movie called “Intouchables” was released. During this period, I had my autumn break from school, which was one the primary reasons of my significant concern about forthcoming events. Personally, I was extremely excited to watch this movie, on account of my favorite actor, performing the main role. Furthermore, this performance was based on the real life story of the Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and Abdel Sellou, who despite of the considerable amount of obstacles in their life did not give up and learnt to be content with what he has within this moment. Consequently, the influence of this movie on my life occurred to be significant. On the other hand, by considering my awareness about films of different genre and cultures, I knew upfront that Intouchables probably going to be one of the best movies I have ever seen. A great, positive comedy, The Intouchables, is the actual story of an infrequent relationship among the quadriplegic multi-millionaire from the richest neighborhood in Paris and his caretaker, living under other side of the economic spectrum – a strong bond that arises, through the unconditional trust, care, and shared life experiences, into a strong friendship that considerably transforms two miserable lives. Moreover, the topic about race and class courses during the whole movie, which is a permanent origin of confusion and inconvenience in France. Particularly, one of the most remarkable things about the film is that both men assist each other to cope with their personal issues. Accordingly, Driss needs to become more responsible with his life and look after the people about whom he cares the most, whereas Phillipe needs to learn to accept himself as he is and improve his romantic relationships by overcoming the fear of being renounced. Therefore, each man is deficient in a certain way; both of them overcome this deficiency, by being an emotional and spiritual