Muriel Robin recounts her most challenging scenes in Master Crimes on TF1: “There are no artificial masters…”

Muriel Robin recounts her most challenging scenes in Master Crimes on TF1: “There are no artificial masters…”

TF1 launches new detective series Master Crimes this Thursday 9 November 2023 from 9.10pm. Here, Muriel Robin plays the lead role in this much-anticipated fiction. He stars with Anne Le Nen, Tais Vauquier, Victor Meutlet, Nordin Ganso and Astrid Ross.

Muriel Robin’s Star”Master crimes

In this project, which many have compared to the American serial killer, the famous comedian lends his qualities to the brilliant and eccentric character of criminology professor Louise Arbus, who is asked by the police to solve the investigation.

However, our hero never travels alone, as he participates in the investigations of Captain Barbara DeLandre in the company of four of his students: Valentin, Samuel, Boris and Mia. Together, it seems no assassin can resist them…or almost?

Interviewed by AlloCiné about her experience on Master Crimes, Muriel Robin explains what her most challenging scenes were to film. The actor explained to us without much surprise that these are interrogation schemes!

These are the most difficult scenes…”

Here’s why:These are the hardest scenes, but you really have to get them right. says the actor. You have to be very personable, it can’t be boring because you’re really in a face-to-face situation. We have to put our finger on the essential substance of what the opposite person has to say!

Muriel Robin continues:There are no crafts. We sit down and it’s yours, mine, yours, mine… We hope that we succeed in these sections and they don’t all look the same, because we get four, five or six in the interrogation.. .in the same environment!

We stick them together and in a moment, we no longer know where we are, Louise’s interpreter admits. Fortunately, our excellent director Marven Abdallah It’s here to get us back on track if we mess things up a bit…

Scenes to discover in Master Crimes tonight, Thursday 9 November at 9.10pm on TF1.

Source: Allocine

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