The sky all the blue tf1: the end of the TV movie, which is explained by Camila Lu and Hugo Becker

The sky all the blue tf1: the end of the TV movie, which is explained by Camila Lu and Hugo Becker

Please note that this article contains many spoilers at the end of Sky Blue, which was broadcasting this Monday, January 27 on TF1. If you haven’t seen it yet, go your way!

Last night, TF1 viewers had the opportunity to discover all Sky Blue, a television film adapted to Melissa and Costa’s bestseller.

Within 90 minutes, they followed a tragic love story between Joanne, a woman encamped in her past Camila Lu and Emily (Hugo Becker), a young man who was seen by an early Alzheimer.

A moving end

Throughout the road, they will start to restore themselves and gradually fall in love with each other. Unfortunately, they can do nothing against the disease, and Emily begins to lose memory more and more.

At the end of the television movie, he was unable to escape the inevitable longer, Joan decides to call Emily’s family so that he would say goodbye until he dies. Although she learns that the end is close to her companion, Joan starts to make her last trip.

He takes Emiles to the seaside so that he lasts to see the sunrise. When he hit the last blow in Joan’s arms, the latter starts crying. Then it touches the abdomen and shows that she is pregnant for several months. Touching the end that should move more than one.

Hope the TV movie

The press -bracking organized for the transfer of all the blue skies, Camila Lou and Hugo Becker returned to this immense end. Although the theme was directed, the two actors wanted to make that the television film was not only sad and dark. “” “On the contrary, I guess it is full of light“Explained Joan’s interpreter.

“” “Whether it’s a scenario or a book when we finish we want to live“Added by Hugo Becker. “” “For me, the whole blue end of the sky, we have the desire to live, to do things, to travel, to say what you really feel, to create stronger links with people we love, do not miss important moments and do not lose life. ”

I guess this is this message that is universal in the book, script and movie Maurice Barteem.“Thus, the TV film hopes that TF1 viewers should think.

Find all the sky’s blue replications on the TF1+platform. The television film is also available on Netflix.

Source: Allocine

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