World famous actor Richard Gere is in full swing promotional tour of his latest film, Oh, Canada. Directed by Paul Schrader, it is adapted from the novel of the same name by Russell Banks. On the occasion, the star actor of Pretty Woman was the guest of Léa Salamé this December 16 on France Inter. The journalist was able to ask him questions about the character he plays, Leonard Fife. And it was these questions that led to a discussion tinged with philosophy during which Richard Gere was able to kindly make fun of Léa Salamé and the rest of the French. Richard Gere indeed spoke of the courage of his character and the fact that he himself tries to keep the courage to continue your quest for existence. “I pray every day for the courage to try to find myself, if there is a 'me'. From my point of view, he is nowhere to be found.” begins by explaining the one who studies philosophy before becoming an actor.
Richard Gere gently mocks Léa Salamé's response
“It's like the grain on a roll of film. The more you look deeper into an image, the more you see that everything is just grains, and when they disintegrate, there is nothing left. So courage is to to overcome this childish need for there to be a continuity of being” continues Richard Gere. A reflection followed by a remark from Léa Salamé who adds. “It's about facing the fact that ultimately, there is nothing in the end.” Except (…)
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