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“For all psychoanalysts who will watch “Sept à Eight””: the funny portrait of Vincent Lindon on TF1

2024-02-25T20:33:03.686Z

Highlights: “For all psychoanalysts who will watch “Sept à Eight””: the funny portrait of Vincent Lindon on TF1. The actor is Audrey Crespo-Mara's guest this Sunday and his interview offers a funny sequence to viewers. “It’s getting worse and worse and better and better. There must be advantages to growing old because it's a little shipwreck. There are also some great things. We know why we are like that, the obsessions, the OCDs, the tics, the manias. Accept yourself, as there are fewer years left,” he says.


The actor is Audrey Crespo-Mara's guest this Sunday and his interview offers a funny sequence to viewers and an authentic testimony.


Audrey Crespo-Mara has the art and the way to inspire confidence.

Every Sunday, its guests deliver poignant testimonies in “Sept à quatre”.

From artists Pierre Arditi, Mika, Fabrice Luchini to politicians like Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, including anonymous people at the heart of news stories like Sébastien Soulé, wrongly accused of being a crook in the BAC Nord affair.

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This Sunday, February 25, actor Vincent Lindon is trying his hand at the exercise on TF1.

If the beginning of the interview begins with his confidences about his mother,

“this great chef but always passing through

,” as he calls her, the rest of the exchange takes an unexpected turn.

How many are you in your head?

Audrey Crespo-Mara to Vincent Lindon in “Sept à deux”

Audrey Crespo-Mara first questions Vincent Lindon about his tics.

Extraordinarily, the actor no longer suffers from it when he plays.

“I am another character, I am elsewhere.

Between “motor” and “cut”, there are therefore two Vincents.

There is one before “motor”, one between “motor” and “cut” and after “cut”.

And I try to put the three together

,” he explains.

Also read: Vincent Lindon: “My obsession is to stay straight in my boots”

“How many of you are in your head?”

asks the journalist.

We’re not bad.

There are times I open the door and say “go for a walk” and they say “No, no, it’s hot, we’ll stay”.

It's good sometimes and sometimes it's tiring.

As the years go by, we're more in my head, because they constantly invite friends.

Six of us started and there is the Marx cabin.

There are 430 of us

,” the actor jokes.

Psychoanalysis on TF1

“It’s getting worse and worse and better and better.

There must be advantages to growing old because it's a little shipwreck.

There are also some great things.

We know why we are like that, the obsessions, the OCDs, the tics, the manias.

Accept yourself, as there are fewer years left.

We say to ourselves that it would be good for us to travel, so in groups, but for us to get along well,”

he adds, halfway between seriousness and laughter.

Like a confession modestly hidden behind the mask of humor.

Audrey Crespo-Mara then evokes

“a strange dream”

that Vincent Lindon would have.

“Who told you that?”

, asks the surprised actor.

An irony when we remember that it is a phrase that Thierry Ardisson, the companion of Audrey Crespo-Mara, often heard at the time of “Everybody talks about it”.

“I have a recurring dream.

For all the psychoanalysts who watch “Sept à Eight”, they will enjoy themselves… I am caught in a fight and I want to punch, but I am prevented, I have arms made of foam

,” confesses Vincent Lindon before emphasizing that he had no idea

“that we were going to get there”

this evening on TF1.

Source: lefigaro

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