Back in Tomorrow has us for a few episodes with her gruesome trial, Vanessa Lehman, a psychopath played by Victoire Dosser, is finally able to put her plan into action after she finally escapes the vigilance of the police. Escape in this Friday, June 2 episode on TF1.
Earlier this week, he was hospitalized after being shot by Matilda (Maria Bernal), who was seeking revenge for the death of her mother Louise. Prison escape.
In a brief moment of inattention by the corrections officer who was in the back of the police van with her, Vanessa managed to slip out of her handcuffs and grab a syringe hidden on her before stabbing the prison officer in the neck. He fell lifeless on the ground.
Vanessa’s survival and killing instincts come out in this muscle-bound sequence
What Machiavellian plan does Vanessa have for us in tomorrow’s movie sequel? Will he do anything to find George (Mayel Elhajaoui)? future will show. But this escape scene, which foreshadows many twists to come, is in any case one of the moments celebrated on the set of Victoire Dosser.
“All these scenes were extraordinary, they were great, but also difficult to play”Explains Vanessa’s interpreter to our microphone, referring to this sequence of the escape in the van, but also to the previous scenes of this intrigue, which are for the decoration of the prison or the court.
“It wasn’t easy, because it was hard. In the sense that the series is incredible and realistic. I was in a real prison van, handcuffed. Locked in the back of this van, behind the net. It really lets you. That feeling of ‘I want to escape.’ It creates survival needs, we know we’re playing it, it’s fictional, but we don’t want to stay in that situation”.
“Vanessa is clearly my opposite, even if she comes a little closer to me in certain aspects of love and absolutes.”Continued by Victoire Douxerre. “But once you get into character, it allows you to dive into someone else’s shoes. And being there in the van-like sets, you’re right in the heat of the action. C is wonderful. Such things should be played”.
The stuntman is in a van on the set of the scene
Quite stealthily on screen, Vanessa’s escape sequence required a lot of training and preparation, as explained to us by Victoire Dosser, who was already physically involved in some amazing sequences. Last year, during the “Red Wedding” storyline. Going down in the annals of tomorrow is ours.
“We had a stuntman in the van with us on set for that scene. He helped keep us from getting hurt, even the moment where Vanessa attacks the guard is very fast.”Explains the actor, who was delighted to find the character of Vanessa Lehmann for this Ark “Madly”, almost a year after the end of the previous plot, which focused on the actions of a serial killer.
“It was like that last year too, when I had all the scenes Solen Hebert, when Victoire and Vanessa fight, after the cake sequence, or during the scene with another serial killer that Vanessa kills in the kitchen. In spite of everything, we pull our hair, project ourselves against the decor. So we have to repeat it all with the stuntman so you don’t get hurt.”.
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