But who is Adele Exarchopoulos?
Difficult to answer as the actress, instinctive and whole, stands out from the glamorous - even sulphurous - star of the red carpets and photo shoots, but also from the funny good friend who lives in tracksuits with friends and children.
When we find her in suite 214 of the Bristol Hotel, the young woman, beautified by a team of little fairies, radiates in a pearl gray couture suit.
Her accent of a suburban girl, coupled with a warm spontaneity and a delicate attention, make
the image of glossy paper disappear in a
“Hello” .
But it is yet another facet that we often discover on the big screen, that of a deep, whole and inhabited actress.
The proof again with the striking
I will always see your faces,
by Jeanne Herry, a drama that sheds light on restorative justice, this device bringing together victims and aggressors under the professional and benevolent gaze of supervisors.
In this film of “actors”…
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