On the pictures of the magazines, from a distance, one might think it a little ethereal.
A somewhat fragile, precious porcelain doll.
That figure, that flawless complexion, those piercing green eyes.
She is therefore expected to deliver a speech to match the appearance.
Checked, weighed with a trebuchet, sanitized.
We find ourselves face to face with a passionaria, a determined actress, full of passion, with claimed ambition (
"In life
, she says,
I attach great importance to the exceptional, I love this sentence from Camus " Our world doesn't need lukewarm souls, it needs burning hearts”
”), all penetrated by the role of Simone Veil that she played in
Simone.
The journey of the century
, which hits theaters this Wednesday.
And not devoid of humor, of perspective on her character, as she showed in these little
Mytho
videos that she posted during confinement.
Appearance, then.
That of Elsa Zylberstein makes her a distant heiress of Hollywood stars, somewhere between Gene Tierney and Vivien...
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