“The authors showed sensitivity and respect in talking about this drama”, Stéphane Henon (Boher) returns to the plot surrounding the death of Abdel (Marwan Berreni)

“The authors showed sensitivity and respect in talking about this drama”, Stéphane Henon (Boher) returns to the plot surrounding the death of Abdel (Marwan Berreni)
“The authors showed sensitivity and respect in talking about this drama”, Stéphane Henon (Boher) returns to the plot surrounding the death of Abdel (Marwan Berreni)

Stéphane Henon, the interpreter of Jean-Paul Boher, gave his opinion on the plot on the death of Abdel (Marwan Berreni) in More beautiful life, even more beautiful on TF1.

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Like Léa François, the interpreter of Barbara Evenot or Cécilia Hornus who plays Blanche Marci, Stéphane Henon, who plays Jean-Paul Boher, also revealed his reaction on discovering the intrigue about the death of Abdel, in More beautiful life, even more beautiful, the TF1 soap opera. And it is up to our colleagues toAlloCinéthat the actor explained how he reacted when reading the scripts for this very strong plot.

More beautiful life : Stéphane Henon finds that Abdel’s death “was approached with great respect”

“I find that the subject was approached with a lot of respect. I cannot necessarily speak of lightness because from the moment we approach this subject, we cannot be in lightness, but it was very good do”, replied Stéphane Henon. “The authors have shown sensitivity and respect in discussing this drama. We are always afraid of mixing fiction and reality and it is always complicated to deal with this kind of subject. But it was really well done, with a lot of delicacy.” Stéphane Henon also returned to the plot about the harassment suffered by the character of Lucie, his daughter. And here too, the actor finds that the plot was very well written.

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More beautiful life : Stéphane Henon thinks that this plot about harassment “can make things happen.”

“I think it’s handled very well. In addition, there is a link between the two stories. For him, who is a cop, it’s always complicated to be hit head-on by this story. He tries to understand his daughter but he also has to respect the law, it’s difficult but he’s going to get through it as usual. He’s going to get help, and he’s going to get through it.” reveals Stéphane Henon. “I think this plot could shake things up. That’s what it does. More beautiful life : to convey messages, without it being moralistic. In this kind of situation, you have to speak up because it’s true that it gives the harassers all the power to continue. To stop this, we have to talk about it and we have to denounce it. You need to talk about it at school or with your loved ones. I think it’s very important and the plot was very well written. Wait until you see the end… And then the bridges between the two plots are really very well done.”

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