Almost a month after the release of L’amour ouf, part of the film’s team was invited to the show. C for you on France 5. Director Gilles Lelouch came along with Elodie Boucher (who plays Clotter’s mother) and two producers, Alain Attal and Hugo Selinac, to celebrate the film’s success in theaters on its way to 4 million. .
During the show, Elizabeth Lemoine and her gang performed one of the film’s powerful scenes, featuring Elodie Bouchess and Adele Exarchopoulos (adult Jack character). This sequence did not elicit a reaction from the individuals around the table.
“We only did one take. Gilles trusted me. This scene, I dreamed it.”
“Everyone was in tears, there was no need for a second take.”
Elodie Bouchesi’s trust, the tender mother in Amour ouf
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“When you write dialogues, dialogues are music that looks at you, that touches you, Gilles Lelouch commented. This is inner music. Élodie’s music is a different music and it’s an extra layer of soul (…) from the moment she’s there, I’m inevitably a little excited, because these are my words (. ..) I have to look at others that my choice is validated. Obviously the scene is there, it’s amazingly good, there’s no need to do another one“.
See the full sequence C à vous on Youtube channel
to the question “Where did you go to get this emotion?Elodie Bushes answers with great humility:In writing, honestly. You know, Gilles, when you have good equipment, everything becomes quite easy. We only took one, I trust you. He told me: ‘We have‘. I told him:are you sure‘You told me yes. And then there is. That’s all, it’s the look, how you’re with him, how they treat you, and then there’s how you dream about the character you’re reading, and this scene, I dreamed like that.”
The story of L’amour ouf unfolds from the 1980s in the north of France. Jack and Clotter grew up between high school benches and harbor docks. He learns, he hangs. And then their destinies intersect and it’s crazy love. Life will try to separate them, but nothing will work, these two are like two ventricles of the same heart…
L’amour ouf is currently in theaters.
Source: Allocine

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