“I was banned from banking”: Dany Boon without filter on a very critical period of his life


Invited this Friday, April 14 to come and promote his new film with Kad Merad, Dany Boon confided without filter on a very critical period of his life. Explanations.

These two get along like thieves at a fair. Dany Boon and Kad Merad once again play opposite each other in life for real, the new comedy from the director of Welcome to the Ch’tis in theaters this Wednesday, April 19. Like he usually does, the filmmaker will star in his own feature film whose plot takes place in a Club Med in Mexico where his character, Tridan Lagache, has spent his entire life. For his 50th birthday, this “child of the ball” decides to embrace “life for real” and find Violette (Charlotte Gainsbourg), his childhood sweetheart. There are many obstacles when he arrives in Paris, where his path will cross that of the Machiavellian Louis (Kad Merad), his half-brother ready to do anything to get rid of him…

The surreal pitch of life for real is full of comic situations, recalls Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on the set of C to you this friday april 14th in front of Dany Boon and Kad Merad. Trident marvels at everything: traffic jams like restaurants, which he compares to the canteen of Club Med, all inclusive. “He does not have the reflex to pay. He eats and he leaves“, explains Dany Boon. The presenter insists: “The restaurants too, it was a bit of a rendezvous in unknown territory when you started. There’s a bit of you in this Trident…” Without filter, the director confides: “It was complicated, indeed. When I was at the Simon course, I was banned from banking. I was going [au restaurant] with the friends of the course Simon […] and I said I wasn’t hungry.” The budding artist was secretly feeding on baskets of bread. A dietary habit that has changed, comments with humor Kad Merad.

Why Dany Boon worries about his children

With life for realIt is a new challenge awaits Dany Boon. Will the comedian from Argentières beat his own box office record? In 2009, the phenomenal success (20 million admissions) of Welcome to the Ch’tis had hired him to move with his family to the United States. “My American stay is temporaryhe explained to our colleagues from Gala seven years ago. As long as my kids have their friends there, I don’t want to force a return on them. Above all, in California, they have an anonymous father, not a father who focuses all the attention.“He added: “After the Ch’tis, it was not easy for my elders. I don’t want the three little ones to go through that again.“The anguish of a father very concerned about the well-being of his children.

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Art VandelayPassionate about audiovisual, I have been writing on Closer since 2016. I also like to tell the misadventures of crowned heads and know the Seinfeld series by heart.



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