Warning, this article contains spoilers for the final episode of Les Randonneuses. If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read!
End with a round of applause for Les Randoneuses. The mini-series scheduled on TF1 from May 15, led by Camille Chamot, Clémentine Cellarie, Alix Poisson, Claire Villera, Tifain Daviot and Josephine de Mey, ended this evening with the last two episodes on the front page, full of emotions. .
Despite a completely unexpected blizzard – including on set – and the revelation of Morgan’s secret that he is not sick and has been faking his health to be closer to his biological mother, who is none other than Valerie, the six trek has reached its conclusion. climb and thus were able to scatter Eva’s (Elsa Lungini) ashes from the top of the dome.
And this series ended a year later on the current scene. Les Randonneuses will give viewers a glimpse into Morgan’s new life as a mother. And attend the last moments of Valerie, played by Claire Villarreal, who gave up her soul surrounded by her friends, while the whole gang gathered for a barbecue under the banner of the reunion.
Although hope seems to be in order, that Karen (Josephine de Meo) and the other characters of the series are cured or in remission, so Valerie loses her battle with cancer. A moving ending, incorporated into the final sequence, but with accents of a happy ending that was important and necessary in the eyes of Les Randonneuses producer and co-creator Fanny Rydberger.
According to the creator of the series, “we had to reflect the reality of cancer.”
“The trajectory of Claire Byrra’s character is very important”Fanny entrusts Rydberger with our microphone. “It was important for me to be true because happy endings, when they are made, we don’t believe in them. The series ends with a happy ending, this last scenario is treated cheerfully in the light of the reunion. But unfortunately, sometimes it does not work out well for everyone.”.
“It was really important to me not to say, ‘We’re up, everyone’s fine, everyone’s in remission, everyone’s a survivor,’ because that’s not real life. Yes, a lot of people with cancer come out of it, they recover. But not everyone wins in the end, unfortunately. And There, in the series, there’s one that ends, Valerie Ann That’s the way it is, that’s the way life is. It was necessary for me. Because it’s the way it is. The drama in the end: It’s about telling the truth, telling the truth. Because if we don’t tell the truth , we don’t really touch people, we make them dream, but that’s how it is.”.
“This series is designed to give guidance to the community to say that people are not alone”He who created Les Randonneuses with Anna Fregones and Sylvie Audkoer continues. “If we look at a series about cancer and everyone is avoiding it, the audience who has cancer will think, ‘That’s bullshit. Your show is cute, but it’s not real life’. It’s supposed to reflect the reality of cancer, and that’s how one in six women die.’.
As for the last seconds of the series, where the characters full of life dance together, Valerie and Eva, who left them, Fanny Rydberger sees them as simply a sign of life, which continues, in every sense of the word. .
“It’s the end of life. We celebrate life. The characters of Claire Byrra and Elsa Lungini come back with the hair they had before cancer. We celebrate the lives of those who left the group, the mark they left on their friends. And that’s it. Life that just goes on “.
A life that continues for Pat, Morgan, Sarah, Noém and Karen, but we will not discover a priori on the screen, because the second season of Les Randonneuses is not planned by TF1. Even if Fanny Rydberger, who admits that it will be difficult to tell the story of these women, is not against the idea of continuing in the form of an anthology, with new characters who will face the disease.
Source: Allocine

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