As the first victim of Sambri’s rapist in Jean-Xavier de Lestrade’s series, the heartbreaking actress receives an oxygen bubble. The race, on TF1. A real valve, which he reminds in this interview of “Avtopromo”.
In this new family production from TF1, Alix Poisson plays the head of a blended family who, as she strives for each member of the clan to find their place, discovers that she is pregnant. Solar role, where his charm and energy are revealed.
Madame Figaro. – My desire as an actress?
Alix Poisson. – Alternative genres. When I do projects like Sambre And Influence gamesI need valves later, relief. that’s what it gave me the tribe whose tone I liked, between humor and emotions. Furthermore, the blended family is a real social fact that I see little of in fiction.
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My character?
Camille has her own quality flaws. He is bright, positive, energetic, much less anxious than his companion. He always wants to find solutions, but sometimes errs on the side of too much goodwill. his wild optimism can become painful for others. This tenacity is exhilarating to play.
What do I share with this character?
I also have a happy personality and can be a bit extra and crazy in me.
How does this series resonate with today’s society?
It frees the parents from their guilt. We all have shortcomings, we can all be burdened by our children, by the well-known mental burden. There is no manual for the perfect parent, and we do the best we can. Flawless is impossible and the series is unstoppable at this point.
The blended family is a real social fact that I see little in fiction
Alix Poisson
Tongue-in-cheek or tongue-in-cheek during the interview?
I remember this sentence by Vanessa Paradis that I did. “Ask me what you want, and I will answer what I want.” I didn’t always realize that I had a choice. sometimes, out of politeness, sometimes I responded, even when I didn’t want to. I don’t do it anymore, but I make sure that the journalist has something to write or broadcast.
Is talking about me a chore?
We prefer to talk about the project than about ourselves, but it’s not hell either. You should not lie to yourself. it’s flattering that people are interested in you. In addition, when it is not so or no longer so, we are offended. It is ambiguous.
What do I think of myself when I look in the mirror in the morning?
I can’t stand reading things where women and men say: “It’s great to get old.” The rhetoric should be stopped. So yes, it’s an opportunity to grow, but the truth is, some mornings I don’t really like my reflection. It’s real work to keep loving yourself despite the upheavals, and this new age-old directive isn’t helping.
There can be a form of excess and craziness in me
Alix Poisson
The question I don’t answer.
When people ask me about my son, I haven’t asked for permission to talk about him, and he doesn’t have to endure my choices, which include media exposure.
I lie in interviews.
I prefer not to tell than to lie.
What do I like people to say about me?
I read the good and the bad, but I know that in general neither is true. However, what excites me is that a project or a character can change the audience’s life or perception a little bit. A mother wrote to me after seeing this Sambre, his 17-year-old daughter, who was attacked, decided to go to a psychologist. It excites me a lot.
There is no such thing as a perfect parent, we do the best we can
Alix Poisson
Last time I was proud of myself?
When I got over my phobia of flying a few weeks ago. Eleven hours of flight, no crisis or tears. A small victory.
What am I going to do after this interview?
Read a script, go see my therapist, then pick up my son from school.
The race By Manon Dilys, with Alix Poisson, Jonathan Zacca… Monday on TF1 at 9.10pm and TF1+.
Source: Le Figaro
