Wednesday July 19, 2023 will be a big day for moviegoers. And for good reason, in addition to the film Barbie by Greta Gerwig, the feature film Oppenheimer by Christopher Nolan will also be released in theaters. The opportunity for the main actor of the film, Matt Damon, to grant some interviews to the press…
Thus, passing through Paris, the 52-year-old actor agreed to speak with Mouloud Achour as part of the program Click X (Canal +) in which the host meets personalities for a moment of discussion in complete privacy.
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“Mr. Macron is five minutes away”
A meeting during which the two men obviously talked about Christopher Nolan’s latest film, but not only… The proof, after explaining that he never stayed away from his wife Luciana Barroso for more than two weeks, Matt Damon replied to a question from Mouloud Achour concerning the former President of the United States, Donald Trump.
“You didn’t want Donald Trump to use your voice for one of his speeches. Why?”asked the flagship face of the small screen. “Because we didn’t write it for him to use. It’s not a political speech, it’s a speech in a movie. They know our politics so maybe it’s even a tactic in their campaign… They know very well that we would have refused […] so we just politely asked them to remove it”replied the actor cut by a background noise that is difficult to recognize and that his interlocutor immediately wanted to justify.
“The noise you hear is because Mr. Macron is five minutes from here”, said the reporter. “That was the jet”immediately rebounded Matt Damon with a smile on his face.
“Every time he goes out, there are police, planes”, then retorted Mouloud Achour before asking his guest of the day how he perceived France from his point of view.
Matt Damon: his vision of France
“As a tourist, it’s my favorite country. But I think you are facing the same problems that are everywhere in the world, and in my country too. Rising inequalities, people who have the impression that the system is failing them and that it is not egalitarian […]. These are the same problems faced in the United States,” said the actor present in France just days after the riots that followed the death of young Nahel.
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