“My glory days” by Antoine de Bary - Bac Films

  • Vincent Lacoste embodies a young actor lost in "My glory days".
  • All his acting qualities are put to use.
  • His performance is so varied that it recalls that of other actors among his elders.

It is now eleven years since Vincent Lacoste conquered French screens with Les Beaux gosses by Riad Sattouf. My glory days Antoine de Bary confirms that at 26, the actor is still at the top of a flourishing career.

"Vincent never makes cases of them," said Antoine de Bary of him in the press kit. On the contrary, it is confusingly natural. Vincent Lacoste's performance is so varied that it evokes, in some ways, the qualities of some of his elders.

It is touching like Jean-Pierre Léaud

Already in Les Beaux gosses in 2009, Vincent Lacoste moved as an awkward teenager driving mechanics in public and becoming quite shy in front of his girlfriend. Like the young Jean-Pierre Léaud of Stolen Kisses , he shares the pangs and pains of adulthood in My glory days .

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MES JOURS DE GLOIRE (Antoine de Bary): a happy surprise that this feature film programmed at FIFF, which mixes comedy and drama in a subtle and refreshing way. The story is that of Adrien, a young actor, who is trying to get a role (that of General de Gaulle, who he looks like but is that enough?), Who is trying to have a relationship of physical love ( but it takes an erection), who tries to come back to live with his parents (but they are separating) and who ends up taking a big dip ... to try to kill himself. We liked and therefore the verdict: mes #mesjoursdegloire #antoinedebary #vincentlacoste #cinemafrancais # fiff2019

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He is attractive like Louis Garrel

Don juan Louis Garrel has only to behave well: Vincent Lacoste is also able to crack the writer played by Pierre Deladonchamps in Pleasing, loving and running or to seduce Chiara Mastroianni in Room 212 by Christophe Honoré. And this strong potential for seduction, he again uses it in My glory days .

He is on edge like Pierre Niney

Vincent Lacoste is as intriguing as Pierre Niney as a disfigured firefighter in Saving or perishing by Frédéric Tellier or as a traumatized soldier in Frantz by François Ozon when he takes care of little Amanda by Mikhaël Hers or his mother in Lolo by Julie Delpy. It also reveals its fragility in the distress of the hero of My glory days confronted with problems of sexual impotence.

He is offbeat like Pierre Richard

Grimé in general De Gaulle, Vincent Lacoste has a little air of Pierre Richard 2.0 in My days of glory . Like the Grand Blonfd, it always seems a bit off the mark. An impression of discrepancy that the spectator felt when he saw him between Gérard Depardieu and Benoît Poelvoorde in Saint-Amour by the duo Kervern / Delépine or in Jacky in the kingdom of the girls of Riad Sattouf.

He is gifted like ... Vincent Lacoste

At ease both in the medical world of Hippocrates and First year of Thomas Lilti as in that of the finance of Immediately now of Pascal Bonitzer, Vincent Lacoste is so gifted that he even manages to convince the spectator in a completely counter role of unemployed actor in My glory days .

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