here is what we too often neglect in love, according to him

In an interview with Léa Salamé, Gilles Lellouche spoke about his vision of the couple. According to the actor, we neglect one thing too much in love…

Stars or not, couples are all in the same boat: to make love last, to keep the flame alive. For Gilles Lellouche, who never tours with his brother Philippe, we neglect our romantic relationship too easily, in relation to his relatives or his children. In full promotion of his new film Suddenly alonethe actor seen in the last Asterix with his friend Guillaume Canet spoke at the microphone of France Interfacing Léa Salamé this Thursday, November 30.

While the famous Juju Fitcats and Tibo InShape say they are “in crisis”, Mélanie Thierry’s partner on screen returned to the story of the feature film and what it inspires in him. A couple who set out to tour the world find themselves isolated on a wild island near the Antarctic coast. Extreme conditions, which highlight recurring problems…

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Gilles Lellouche gives his vision of the couple, too often neglected

When asked about one of his quotes, “The couple is an absolute adventure, it’s a permanent effort”, Gilles Lellouche outbid: “I even believe that it is the most complex effort we have to make in our lives, because it is the one to which we pay the least attention.”. According to him, we are attentive to our family, to our loved ones, to our work, to our children but we are not attentive enough to our partner: “It’s probably the place where we are the most letting go, letting go”.

The actor, who is preparing his new film as director Love phewcontinues: “We have this pretext of saying that we are capable of saying anything to each other, that we must be able to support each other, that we are a partner”. But for him, “a partner is someone you have to make you dream of, fantasize about, it must also remain something absolutely sexy. Adventure is sexy. When it’s no longer an adventure, then we’re in everyday life”.

Gilles Lellouche returned to the film, scheduled in theaters on December 6, which also deals with “the intrinsic violence of the couple, the intrinsic violence of this hostile nature which surrounds them”. Because “the most fundamental hostility is not the one that surrounds them, it is the one that they have deep within themselves”.

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