A luxurious penthouse apartment in Paris. Philippe, a wealthy quadriplegic, sits in his wheelchair, looking out the window. Driss, his young caregiver from the projects, enters the room.
Because this track is not officially sold (due to licensing hell between Gaumont, The Weinstein Company’s bankruptcy estate, and Netflix), you cannot find it on standard streaming apps. The Intouchables English Audio Track -EXCLUSIVE
Let’s clarify a common myth. The Intouchables was released in the US by The Weinstein Company (TWC) in 2012. Harvey Weinstein famously hated dubbing. He believed that foreign films should be shown with subtitles to preserve the actors’ original performances. A luxurious penthouse apartment in Paris
(Imagine an uplifting piano melody with a hint of French flair) Because this track is not officially sold (due
Note: The track does not include English audio for the end credits song (“Fly” by Ludovico Einaudi); the original instrumental is retained to preserve the emotional gut-punch of the final scene.