Cat’s eyes back in live action
Particularly ambitious series adapted from an anime that was successful in the 80s, Cat’s eyes focuses on three sisters: Alexia, Tamara and Sylia Chamade. Separated for years, they meet again shortly before realizing ita work by his deceased father is on display to the Eiffel Tower. To shed light on what happened to their father, the three sisters decide to steal it…
To play Alexia, Tamara and Sylia in Cat’s eyesthese are Claire Romain, Camille Lou and Constance Labbé who were chosen. However, the three actresses have they themselves performed sometimes dangerous stunts for the purposes of the series.
The three leading actresses at the center of impressive stunts
While the new episodes of Cat’s eyes will soon be broadcast on TF1, to which Constance Labbé recently gave an interview TV for leisure. The actress admitted having known him “real moments of panic” on set. Because he had to perform some dangerous stunts, including a scene where his character “fell 40 metres”. To perform such stunts, the actress had to trust the “regulator” responsible for rope management:
It has to stop me one meter from the ground. There is no choice but to trust him and that is hard for me. We put our lives in our hands. You have to let go. I hadn’t measured it before filming.
As reported by The voice of the NorthCamille Lou was also entitled to her own stunts for the series. She was, among other things, “suspended for several hours on a pillar of the Eiffel Tower” in difficult weather conditions. For her part, Claire Romain has also experimented a shootout sometimes “super tried” due to the physical demands of the scenes.
Two new episodes coming soon
Cat’s eyes was recently launched on TF1. The channel broadcast the first two episodes of the series on Monday 11 November. And the show will continue this Monday November 18th. From 9.10pm, two new episodes of the series will be visible.
Source: Cine Serie

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