This Sunday, January 29,
Vincent Cassel
lent himself to the exercise of the portrait of
Audrey Crespo-Mara
in "
Seven to eight
".
On the poster for the new adaptation of the Asterix comic book, this time directed by Guillaume Canet, the actor returned to his illustrious genealogy.
His father Jean-Pierre Cassel did not want a life as an actor for him.
"It's more complex than that"
begins Vincent Cassel.
He says:
“You cannot direct your children in this kind of career because it is such uncertain ground.
And it's so frustrating and damaging, especially if it doesn't work.
It's a thing where you are refused for the face you have, for what you give off.
.
“So I think sending your children in that kind of direction would be quite criminal,”
he concludes.
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When he was young, his father was absent.
"It's the story of a life of recovering from childhood trauma"
analyzes today the one who is a father in turn.
Deva and Léonie were born from his union with Monica Bellucci.
In 2009, it is again a little girl who comes to fill it since Tina Kunakey gives birth to Amazonie Cassel, baptized thus in honor of her love for Brazil.
“I take care of my children a lot,”
says Vincent Cassel, as if to contrast with his own father.
“We need to receive love when we build ourselves,”
he assures us.
As a teenager, he was sent to boarding school, an experience far from home that was painful for him.
"I didn't realize that I
tells the actor to Audrey Crespo-Mara.
With analysis, he describes that these buried feelings are revealed in other relationships, such as the couple,
"we realize that we are not appeased"
.
A failed act
This contrast with his father, he also maintains in his career.
They will never play together.
Until the biopic
Mesrine
where Jean-Pierre was to play the role of Vincent's father.
Alas, like a failed act, while their collaboration is recorded by the production of the film, cancer prevails.
“DNA is the secret of immortality”
for Vincent Cassel.
"It's when you stop wanting to stand out from your parents that they reappear"
deciphers the actor, far from the mysterious image he usually maintains.
"Physically, you end up looking like your parents, sometimes in a roundabout way"
he continues at the end of the sequence broadcast on TF1.