Un Si Grand Soleil: “I think Ludo still has a soft spot for Johanna” reveals Folco Marchi

Un Si Grand Soleil: “I think Ludo still has a soft spot for Johanna” reveals Folco Marchi

In recent weeks, Ludo (Folco Marchi) has not stayed in Un si grand soleil.

It must be said that between Johanna’s pregnancy and being accused of assaulting Master Levar, the young man is more of a mess than ever. In this problematic context for him, what awaits Ludo during the next episodes of the France 3 daily soap opera?

I met a few days ago during a visit to the studios of Un si grand soleil, Folco Marchi, its translator, spoke to Allociné about this story, which still has many surprises waiting for us.

Allocine: What is your view on Ludo’s evolution since arriving at Un si grand soleil?

Folco March : One of the things I enjoy most in my daily life is discovering texts, seeing screenwriters’ predictions and developing a character with them. I like what Ludo is doing. Even if he can seem a bit boring at times, I try to humanize him as much as possible and make him touchable.

No matter what happens in his life, Ludo always remains true to his values ​​and remains a fierce defender of nature. Is this a quality you value in your character?

I like his radical side because it allows me to take things to extremes and go for comedy. And because I love nature, it makes me feel good when I play. Plus, it’s always fun to go to a farm shoot. It’s a good break in one day.

Ludo and Johanna (Aurore Delplace) recently succumbed to temptation. Were you surprised that your characters fell into each other’s arms when you read the script?

It was predictable because Montpellier is a very small town. I understand that many people get back together with their exes, have affairs or even fight. However, I did not expect this. I didn’t think Ludo could still go bankrupt like that. I think it even bites my fingers a little.

Is Ludo still in love with Johanna?

I also asked myself a question (laughs). I think he still has something going for him. And the people we always have a soft spot for, no matter what we want to do, will always be something special. Then I think the story comes at a point where they’re both a little lost. In the end, Ludo is still in this endless search for love.

To avoid prison for Ludo, Johanna confesses the truth to Jan (Constantine Balsan). Is a confrontation between Ian and Ludo expected?

Absolutely! It will be very stormy and very muscular. Especially on Ian’s side.

Unfortunately, Johanna will have a car accident and lose her child. How will Ludo react?

He will take the news badly. At this moment it will hit him like a bomb. He will respond better than the first time, but it will take time to digest all this.

What’s in store for Ludo in the coming weeks?

He imprisons women. makes a promise to himself. It will be resistant to all encounters that may cause strong desire or desire. He will become a bit obsessive, so much so that he will try to see a psychologist. At the same time, we will talk about friendship with Flora’s character (Emmanuel Bouaziz). They will form a very strong friendship.

Do you have any other projects outside of the show that you can talk about?

I really have this desire to return to directing. I’m starting to write for film again to find my identity in directing.

Source: Allocine

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