“I found the violence of Asterix’s reception incredible”: Gilles Lelouch comments on film reviews

“I found the violence of Asterix’s reception incredible”: Gilles Lelouch comments on film reviews

I was very surprised by the strength of the people at the film. (…) The violence of the greeting seemed incredible to meFor the first time, Gilles Lelouch comments on the reception received by Asterix and Obelix: Middle Empire, which was released on February 1st.

If the audience was actually there (there are more than 4.5 million who have seen the film since its release), the criticism is not kind to the film.

In an interview with Le Figaro, Gilles Lelouch, who stars today in the new film I’ll Always See Your Faces, agreed to say a few words on the subject, adding: “There is little drama at that time. (…) it was not easy. Guillaume is a long time friend. When I saw myself going on this adventure, I stayed committed. I have absolutely no regrets.

Personal attacks on a family film, (…) that has no claim other than to entertain the masses, I don’t understand them

He follows: “Every movie is an attack and I can understand the reasons for not liking the movie. But personal attacks on a family film that has nothing to do with fire, that has no other claim than to entertain a large number of people, I do not understand.“.

Gilles Lelouch will screen this Wednesday I’ll Always See Your Face, Jeanne Herr’s new film, which has received endorsements from the Le Club AlloCiné label.

Summary I will always see your faces: Since 2014, in France, restorative justice has offered crime victims and perpetrators the possibility of dialogue in safe systems supervised by professionals and volunteers like Judith, Fanny or Michel.

Naseem, Isa and Thomas, who are convicted of theft, Grégoire, Navel and Sabine, victims of housebreaking, robbery and pickpocketing, as well as Chloe, a victim of incestuous rape, all participate in restorative justice measures.

In their journey there is anger and hope, silence and words, alliances and heartache, awareness and self-confidence… and at the end of the road, sometimes, reparation.. In theaters now.

Source: Allocine

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