Consider the famous "hot wax" scene:
In an early scene, Driss forgets Philippe’s physical limitations, handing him a phone he cannot hold. While other characters (and the audience) might cringe, the script treats this as a breath of fresh air for Philippe. The dialogue emphasizes that Philippe wants to be treated as a man, not a patient. This thematic pillar elevates the script from a "disability movie" to a story about mutual respect. 3. Humorous Pacing and Iconic Scenes Script Intouchables
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