VIDEO INTERVIEW. Julie de Bona (Les Combattantes): breaking her vow of chastity? “It was a dilemma for Mother Agnès”


This Monday, September 26, at the end of the fourth episode of Les Combattantes, Mother Agnès succumbed to the charm of the German soldier. Its interpreter, Julie de Bona tells us what is going on in the head of her character and her pleasure in playing this scene.

These are sublime scenes of loving emotion as we can rarely play!“It was with stars in her eyes that Julie de Bona gave herself up to TV Star on the latest twists affecting his character in the TF1 series The Fighters. At the end of the episode broadcast this Monday, September 26, viewers were able to discover with amazement that Mother Agnès had succumbed to the charm of the German soldier, even going so far as to break his vow of chastity and therefore sleep with him. “It was an interior dilemma for Mother Agnès. It’s unexpected for her“, assures us Julie de Bona. Her character was indeed raised in spirituality and self-sacrifice. “She forgot her body, her feelings, her flesh, her sensuality, all that, it doesn’t exist“, recalls the actress. Except that Mother Agnès is experiencing an inner drama, to such an extent that her faith wavers.”She is so shaken by the war and by the death of this little Lisette that she begins to question God.“, confirms Julie de Bona.

That’s when this soldier appeared out of nowhere”naked, bloodied, traumatized, of rare beauty. “For her, it’s Jesus“, believes the one who lends him her features. So she gets it into her head that she must save him.his new mission to keep the faith“.”She doesn’t realize that infiltrates in her all the awakening of desire, of pleasureof everything she had never imagined“, reports the one who is also on the poster of The house opposite. It is therefore a true duality that Mother Agnès goes through. “She is going to dive in there with this man and with a total heartbreak. She allows herself to live, to feel all these emotions, the love, the human warmth of a man on her. It’s amazing feelings for her, just to pick up a man and feel it. Smell his scent, his skin, she had never done it. We can’t imagine that“, enthuses Julie de Bona.

This sequence that Julie de Bona “greatly apprehended”

But at the same time, Mother Agnès thus betrays all that she is. So even if she wakes up and reveals herself, “it’s violent for her“, nuance Julie de Bona. On the other hand, the fact that he is German and that it is therefore a “total betrayal“is not really a problem for Mother Agnès who”is already so forbidden that one more or less, it doesn’t matter“, laughs Julie de Bona. One thing is certain: the actress had a blast shooting these scenesand even that of masturbation that she “greatly apprehended“.”In fact, it is a sublime scene. I didn’t expect it to be so… Feeling your body for the first time is great to play. She never let go of a man’s arms. (…) It’s a great thing to feel. It’s all those early teenage moments but for a much more mature woman.“, marvels Julie de Bona.

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Its interpreter, Julie de Bona tells us what is going on in the head of her character and her pleasure in playing this scene

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“It was an inner dilemma for Mother Agnès. It was unexpected for her”, assures us Julie de Bona

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Her character was indeed raised in spirituality and self-sacrifice: “She forgot her body, her sensations, her flesh, her sensuality, all that does not exist”, recalls Julie de Bona

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Except that Mother Agnès lives an interior drama, so much so that her faith wavers

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“She is so shaken by the war and by the death of this little Lisette that she begins to question God”, confirms Julie de Bona

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That’s when this “naked, bloody, traumatized, unusually beautiful” soldier appeared out of nowhere, whom she imagines to be Jesus.

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“She does not realize that the whole awakening of desire, of pleasure, of everything she had never imagined is infiltrating her,” reports Julie de Bona.

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It is therefore a real duality that Mother Agnès goes through: “She will dive into it with this man and with a total tear”

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And to detail: “She allows herself to live, to feel all these emotions, the love, the human warmth of a man on her. It’s incredible sensations for her, if only to take a man and to feel it”

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But at the same time, Mother Agnès therefore betrays all that she is

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So even if she wakes up and reveals herself, “it’s violent for her”, nuance Julie de Bona



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