Jim Carrey Raves About French Film Rated 4.4/5, Draws 19 Million to Theaters!

Iconic actor Jim Carrey, a stalwart on the international scene, was recently honored with a César Award. Following the ceremony, he engaged with the press and shared his favorite French film.

On February 26th, the legendary Jim Carrey was presented with an honorary César Award, marking a rare public appearance that thrilled his fans. After accepting the award, he took the opportunity to answer a few questions.

Jim Carrey’s Favorite French Film

When asked by the media outlet Hugo Décrypte, the star of The Mask and Ace Ventura revealed his favorite French film, which might not come as a surprise to many. “The one that always comes to mind is Intouchables, with Omar Sy,” shared Jim Carrey.

“This film had me jumping off my couch and shouting with joy. It made me laugh and cry. I absolutely loved it. I also like A bout de souffle, which is amazing. There’s a film at the César about its creation [Nouvelle Vague]. You know a director is good when there’s a film made about how he makes his films,” he concluded, referencing Jean-Luc Godard.

This film had me jumping off my couch and shouting with joy.

It’s not surprising that the actor is a fan of a work like Intouchables, considering Omar Sy’s antics, which in some ways reflect Jim Carrey’s own memorable comedic performances. But beyond the comedic aspect, the film also features a dramatic dimension that must have deeply resonated with the actor.

A Touching and Hilarious Tale

To recall, the plot follows Philippe (François Cluzet), a wealthy aristocrat who becomes quadriplegic after a paragliding accident. He hires Driss (Omar Sy), a young man from the suburbs freshly out of prison, arguably the least expected candidate for the role. The two come from opposite worlds.

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Vivaldi meets Earth, Wind & Fire, the elegance of suits blends with tracksuits, and blunt humor meets refined language. Gradually, these worlds clash, tame each other, and ultimately forge an unlikely friendship as profound as it is humorous. From this encounter stems a unique relationship that sparks and makes them… untouchable.

This dramatic comedy drew 19.5 million viewers to theaters in 2011! It stands as the second most successful movie in French cinema history, right behind Bienvenue chez les Ch’tis with its 20.4 million admissions.

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