Guest Tuesday of "Media Culture", Philippe Vandel's show on Europe 1, actor Vincent Macaigne spoke of his role in Emmanuel Mouret's latest film, the romantic comedy "The things we say, the things that 'we do', which hits theaters on Wednesday.

Actor, director and director, he is often presented as a regular in the roles of disillusioned thirty-something, even anti-hero.

Vincent Macaigne is showing in Emmanuel Mouret's latest film,

The Things We

Say,

The Things We

Do, notably with Camélia Jordanna, Nils Schneider and Emilie Dequenne.

Mouret "in love with love"

"My character, François, very often falls in love but he is married, which poses some problems for him", explains Vincent Macaigne, without however saying more to avoid blowing the intrigue of this choral romance, of which each character seems to have to find oneself, at one point or another, confronted with a sentimental dilemma.

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The sentimental dilemmas are precisely the specialty of Emmanuel Mouret, the director of the film, to whom we owe

A kiss please

,

The Art of loving

or even

Caprice

.

"Emmanuel Mouret's cinema is in his image, tender, in love with love and people", comments Vincent Macaigne.

"In

The things we say, the things we do

, there is something of marivaudage. This film is deep, ample. It is a film on the feeling of love with a capital A", assures the actor . 

The things we say, the things we do

hit theaters on Wednesday.