The First Day of the Rest of Your Life [About the actor]

2022-01-21 08:01
Jacques Gamblin , who plays his father Robert, often plays the depressed and humble people in French movies, but he has a certain temperament that can be trusted. After accepting the invitation of director Besançon, Jacques began to discuss the role with the director very early. Besançon is very useful for this: "For the director, it is very happy to see the actors treat the characters with such a precise attitude. I am happy to guide him. His instinct and perfectionism, his charm and Elegance constitutes an inconsistent mixture. He comes from both the earth and the moon. There is a contradiction in him that is very touching.
Another highlight of the film is Déborah François, who plays the youngest daughter . This girl from The Kingdom of Belgium, who emerged from the film "Children" , which won the second Palme d'Or by the Danes, has now become a hot star of hope in the French film industry. In the film, from the initial rebellion to the later calming down, Déborah François shows the image of a young girl who is moving like a rabbit and is calm and virgin. With her performance in this film, she deservedly won the 2009 French Caesar Award for Best Newcomer.
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Extended Reading
  • Ali 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    From birth, they fell in love, hated each other, cursed each other, rebelled, quarreled, ran away, and never saw each other. Then, still because of love, they looked at each other and smiled and let go of their previous suspicions. The film interprets the complex and entangled emotions in the family in detail. They make you painful and make you fly high. Father said, the best gift is to watch you grow up. Everyone knows how much love and pain are behind this, but this is life.

  • Henri 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The music is good, the wine is good, and the big boy in red with fluttering hair is even better. A sketch about death but still warm. It's good to live like this, it's even better to die like this...