00:00Well, you see, we're going to talk a little bit about the princes of the city.
00:01Yeah
00:02And so I saw it again very, very recently
00:04For this video
00:06Exactly
00:07And people really need to see it
00:08Oh, well of course, obviously
00:11But you see what struck me most about the film
00:13Apart from gang stories
00:15That's no longer really the fate of these three characters
00:19And there were loads of things I had completely forgotten
00:21Ah, but it's a fresco
00:22And I think to myself, that's actually what's striking about the film.
00:27It's really the relationship between the characters
00:29What becomes of them, how they find each other again when they find each other again
00:32What some people have understood about other names, you see
00:35Well, the ending of the film could have been incredibly impactful, like Scarface for example.
00:39And on the contrary, he is, I tell myself
00:41It's true that he ends the film like that.
00:42And it's incredible, you see
00:43The film ends in this way.
00:47With that discussion at that time
00:48That's why this film is so fascinating
00:49For me, this film is so complete in every way.
00:51And there are three films
00:54You see, there's your beginning where you're in a situation where you think
00:56Wow, it's going to be gang-related and everything
00:57There's a second part that's a little more
00:59I'm not going to spoil anything.
01:00But there's the second part where a little more
01:02You see what they did in their youth
01:05It has some effect on their adult lives
01:07Three completely different paths
01:09The prison, the cop, the artist
01:11And then in the end, it all comes together.
01:14And made an incredible bouquet!
01:15And for me it's three hours
01:17But those three hours just fly by.
01:18And I'm telling you
01:20I check once a quarter.
01:21I only put it back on once every three months.
01:23And I don't see them go by
01:25And I find that fascinating.
01:26This film has everything for me.
01:27It's so complete, beautiful, magnificent
01:31It's just a movie, you know?
01:32This is life on screen
01:34And from the real life you follow
01:36From beginning to end
01:37You see, there's nothing missing.
01:38In reality, in The Princes of the City
01:39The actors are good
01:40Except for one
01:41This is Miklo
01:42Miklo doesn't know how to play
01:43Miklo is Ken in Street Fighter
01:46That's Ken from Street Fighter
01:47Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
01:48And the guy doesn't know how to play
01:50He's overdoing it
01:51When he talks like that he's too...
01:53And Bernard Gabet, who dubs him in French.
01:55He manages to mitigate it
01:56He manages to give her a calmer drink.
01:59Even when he goes to extremes, it's cool.
02:00And I had told him
02:02Because I had done a show with him, Bernard Gabet
02:03I told him, "You saved the French version."
02:06You saved that actor
02:07You pulled him out of the mess where he was overdoing it
02:10And you made him blow into it
02:12You put him through the motions and everything
02:13That it doesn't have in the original version, you see
02:15Even though I've seen it in the original version several times as well
02:16Then it's weird because you see it
02:17So he's mixed race in the movie.
02:19But since he is white
02:20And that he will go and find his sentence endings in Spanish
02:23And it's all very recent.
02:24I went to see the latest Avatar
02:27It's Spider, actually.
02:28It's the little white thing that's around the navis
02:31You know, he's really trying to get in with the group.
02:32But I haven't seen it yet.
02:34No, but yes, it's clear he's overdoing it.
02:36And afterwards there might have been traces in the script
02:38And he may have been misled on certain things and all that
02:41But anyway
02:42No, really no, because Tellurin Ford is a genius
02:45Damien Chapa is just rubbish.
02:46He's a very bad actor
02:48But anyway
02:49It's your
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