Vanessa’s (Victoire Douxerre) second reign of terror on set comes to an end this Friday night tomorrow on TF1.
After escaping while being transferred from hospital to prison, the serial killer who killed several characters last year, including Louis, finally managed to find his great love Georges (Mile Elhajaoui). , is determined to convince her to give their story a second chance and run away with him.
The reunion, which led to an explosive showdown in tomorrow’s episode, is ours in last night’s show, which marks the end of the ‘Conspiracy to Madness’. Indeed, just before the shot and injured Georges has to be rushed to St. Clair, Vanessa eludes the police once again and runs away. Monday before the start of a new suspense arc centered on Avor’s kidnapping and arrest.
A very moving final scene to shoot for Victoire Douxerre
Victoire Douxerre’s last scene on air will be the one in which, in tonight’s episode, Vanessa, now red-haired and with a shorter haircut, is hitchhiked by the couple for a trip to Perpignan. But it is not this sequence that the actor has done in the end.
In fact, it was during the hospital scene that aired last week on TF1 that Vanessa’s translator completed this shoot dedicated to her character’s return to the series.
“It was very exciting. Every time, besides, I end up with scenes in the hospital.”– the actor explained to our microphone. “My last scene with Mayel this year was a scene like in ‘The Red Wedding’, by the way, it’s funny. It was the scene where Vanessa says to Georges ‘I love you, I’m sure we could be happy.’ If I hadn’t done all this.
A very powerful sequence, which was not so easy to play for Victoire Douxerre, who found herself completely overwhelmed by emotions. “Scenes like this are very intense. These are scenes where I cry because I’m completely in my character and her love for Georges. But I also cry because I think about personal issues that put me in this situation. And there I had it. An anxiety attack, I burst into tears, I couldn’t I pushed it out, I got so deep into the matter”.
“And I already had it last year on stage with Rose Petals, ‘She Loves a Little, Too, Madly.’He continues, whose serial killer character today is undoubtedly one of tomorrow’s greatest villains, we own.
And if the emotion was so great on the set between Victoire Dosser and Mayel Elhajaoui on this last day of filming, it’s also because Vanessa’s interpreter didn’t just say goodbye to her character. But also the whole “family” tomorrow belongs to us, with whom he seems to have established a real connection.
“I think it’s normal to feel that on such a last scene, because I love being on these sets, I’m going to experience very strong things. And it’s a family, we all know each other, it’s a great atmosphere. Everyone is very caring on this set, so the moment of shooting the last scene is always inevitable It’s a little heartbreaking because I’m attached to this adventure and these people.”.
It remains to be seen if Vanessa’s escape from the set means that a third act and the return of the killer is expected in the coming months or not.
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