INTERVIEW

She is on TF1 prime time since last Monday. Claire Keim, who has already performed in the summer series like Zodiac, returns with the adaptation of the British thriller Doctor Foster . In the six-part French version entitled Infidel , the actress shares the poster with Jonathan Zaccaï, from the Bureau des légendes . Invited Saturday in The great journal of Philippe Vandel, the actress has said more about its interpretation.

Thriller without murder and without cop . The first two episodes held a breathtaking 5.5 million viewers. In the first minutes, Emma, ​​a brunette with short hair, "falls on a long blond hair.This hair will cause a cataclysm in her, the beginning of doubt." The series uses the codes of the polar. But if there is suspense, there is no murder or cop. "What I like is the thriller in an intimate drama, which is itself investigated, and what I liked a lot was asking what we feel about being betrayed."

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What I like is the thriller in an intimate drama. She herself is conducting an investigation

"Things completely questionable". However, the heroine does not appear victim. "She's always fighting, much more, I think, than I would be able to do, and that's what interests me, it's going to get strength from the characters, the one I do not always have (...) There are even things, ethically, in front of Emma's doctor's job, which are completely questionable. " For example, the character breaks the oath of Hippocrates. "She interferes with the lives of her patients, she allows herself to act in their life, to make decisions for them", which makes her a character who, too, is far from to be perfect.