"Incredible Sincerity": Rated 4.4 out of 5, it's Audrey Fleurot's best film and was seen by 19 million French people upon its cinema release!
Audrey Fleurot is currently starring in the comedy "Les Parfait(s): Family Scams". For this occasion, we invite you to discover the highest-rated film by AlloCiné viewers from the actress's filmography.

Audrey Fleurot is currently starring in the comedy "Les Parfait(s): Family Scams". For this occasion, we invite you to discover the highest-rated film by AlloCiné viewers from the actress's filmography.

Designated as the favorite actress of the French by IFOP in 2023, Audrey Fleurot has established herself as an essential figure in the audiovisual landscape. While she has appeared in numerous films, it is mainly her roles in series that have left a mark on the audience.
Revealed between 2005 and 2009 in Kaamelott with her iconic character of the Lady of the Lake, she later shone in Le Bazar de la Charité (2019) before achieving immense popular success with HPI (since 2021). Broadcast on Netflix, Le Bazar de la Charité captivated a wide international audience, while HPI attracts up to 10 million viewers per episode, becoming one of the biggest audience successes for a French series in the 21st century.
Since Wednesday, she shares the screen in the comedy Les Parfait(s): Family Scams with Ramzy Bedia, Bernard Farcy, and Alan Cumming.
In Ludovic Bernard's film, the latter portray a family of con artists. Being pursued, they must flee. The only option? Assume the identity of a family with no history - the Parfaits - and take refuge... in Scotland. Between overly curious colleagues and a mysterious neighbor, their double life will quickly become complicated: the fake Parfaits find themselves facing the con of a lifetime. Outrageous plans, crazy disguises, astonishing gadgets: to succeed, our not-so-ordinary family will have to prove they are more than perfect.
The highest-rated film is...
Audrey Fleurot has not only shone on the small screen. In cinema as well, she has made a lasting impression. In her filmography, the highest-rated film by AlloCiné viewers remains Intouchables, with over 126,000 ratings.
This immense French and international success, directed by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, was even adapted in the United States. Intouchables receives an average of 4.4 out of 5 from viewers and has gathered over 19 million admissions in France, becoming one of the greatest triumphs of French cinema.
Released in 2011, Intouchables features François Cluzet and Omar Sy in a duo that has become iconic. The film follows Philippe, a wealthy aristocrat who becomes quadriplegic after an accident, who recruits Driss, a young man from the suburbs with no experience, just out of prison, as his home aide. While everything seems to oppose them — their social backgrounds, life paths, and worldviews — their encounter gives rise to a relationship full of energy, humor, and tenderness. In Intouchables, Audrey Fleurot plays Magalie, Philippe's personal assistant, a supporting role but significant due to her sharp humor and comic chemistry with Omar Sy. It is also the highest-rated film of Audrey Fleurot on AlloCiné from the press side.
Audience Opinions
Moket (5/5): "The comedies of the Nakache and Toledano duo are always funny, touching, tender, and nostalgic. This one comes from the same mold. Hilarious and moving, the film is perfect from start to finish: the dialogues are superbly written, François Cluzet is very strong using only his face, and Omar Sy is radiant, finding his best role here. The comedy of the year!"
Gizmo129 (5/5): "Intouchables is simply THE comedy of the 2010s in France. An immediate box office success, an emotional and funny film, known by all, which has elevated it to the pantheon of French comedies alongside Diner de cons, La soupe aux Choux, or La Grande Vadrouille; each era has its comedy. Why so many praises for this film? Because it speaks of disability without falling into pathos, the humor is always pleasant, sometimes to defuse a situation or sometimes to press on the gaping wound. Always funny through the confrontation of the two social classes, the film's success comes from the perfect chemistry between François Cluzet and Omar Sy. The latter seems to be having a blast in this role and surely had the right to some improvisations as Cluzet's laughter seems natural at times."
CH1218 (5/5): _"Inspired by the lives of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, who became quadriplegic after a paragliding accident, and Abdel Yasmin Sellou, his home aide, whose personalities and social backgrounds are diametrically opposed. From this initially improbable meeting, a beautiful and sincere friendship will be born and solidified. Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache have brilliantly succeeded in their challenge: to make a true comedy on a subject that is delicate and difficult.
It's perfectly balanced, both touching, moving, and above all very funny, but never tear-jerking or shocking. It must be said that the duo of "Intouchables" works wonderfully: François Cluzet is brilliant and admirably restrained. Omar Sy is exceptional and strikingly natural. A true favorite for an incredible film of sincerity."
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Fandecaoch (5/5): "Intouchables is for me a huge, very huge favorite. I really loved it, it was enormous, I was pleasantly surprised and very impressed by this film which is a pure marvel. And above all, I laughed, laughed, and even cried from laughter at certain moments: it had been a long time since I laughed so much. This film is truly hilarious. I say 'Bravo', especially on such a delicate subject. And there is also emotion, hope, and good humor that radiates from this film. And the duo François Cluzet – Omar Sy, what can I say: they are just exceptional and their duo works wonderfully. A big 'Bravo' to these two actors who transmit their good mood. I wish this film could last even longer because it was so great. I absolutely recommend it. Don't miss it, because you leave this film in a very good mood, and that really feels good. One of the best films of the year. A huge favorite but also a pure masterpiece."
Plume231 (4/5): "Fully justified success for this popular film, in the noblest sense one can give to that term, which never falls into easy emotions or worse still into misery, preferring largely the politeness of humor that works here to perfection. The duo François Cluzet-Omar Sy is superb, the writing, which never falls too much into genre clichés, and the well-paced direction, while taking care to thoroughly develop its characters, ensure that one does not get bored for even a microsecond. A beautiful success that is one of the most effective and powerful treatments one can prescribe against the prevailing gloom."
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Akamaru (4/5): _"Supported by unanimous critical acclaim (both from the press and viewers), "Intouchables" lives up to its promises and is indeed the comedy of the year 2011. Anyway, how can one be disappointed by the directing duo Éric Toledano / Olivier Nakache, who have always hit the mark with their endearing comedies, easily navigating between laughter and tears. "Intouchables" is the culmination of their vision of cinema, where the most contradictory emotions jostle in the same scene.
_The relationship between a wealthy quadriplegic aristocrat and a young man from the suburbs on unemployment benefits could have been awkward. It is just sunny and cheerful. Preferring to defuse the pathos surrounding Philippe's disability to better celebrate life and the courage to fight, the two directors, thanks to a perfect script, achieve a subtle balance between cutting humor and raw sensitivity. The duo François Cluzet / Omar Sy, based on opposites that bring everything together, is magical. The former, as always impeccable and invested, is eclipsed by the performance of the Canal troublemaker!
Without his partner Fred, Omar has never been so accurate and touching. He shines in the film, delivering the lines written for him with disconcerting ease, and knowing how to be more subtle, particularly in his precarious social situation. A feel-good movie à la française, which will spread happiness among all viewers!"
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