At the microphone of Mathieu Charrier, in "Clap", Nicolas Maury shared some of his favorite films.

The actor revealed by the series "Ten percent" is notably a great admirer of the star Julia Roberts, but also of Kubrick and Quentin Tarantino. 

Guest Saturday of Mathieu Charrier, on Europe 1, the actor Nicolas Maury, revealed to the general public by his role of Hervé in the successful series Ten percent, evoked the main films which marked his life.

The director of the noticed "Rag Boy" has notably confided his love for Julia Roberts, as well as the fond memory of his first vision of "Eyes Wide Shut", by Kubrick. 

Your best memory in the dining room?

It must be in Bordeaux.

I must have been 18 and I was in such a hurry to see

Stanley Kubrick's

Eyes Wide Shut

because it was the most teased movie ever.

And when I saw this film, I was invaded, inundated with what cinema is.

It was very, very strong, I had the impression of seeing cinema material.

And then there is this sulphurous thing in the story of this couple, because it's a film that talks about the fantasy, of imagining what his wife would do if we weren't there, and which asks the question. to know if imagining oneself is not worse than reality.

The film that you would have liked to see in the cinema?

A star is born

, by George Cukor, a magnificent film starring Judy Garland, a must-see at the cinema.

This film assumes the canvas behind the painted canvas, the false decor.

As there was no more cinema, when I saw it, I really said to myself that we cannot say that the cinema will become a platform.

Cinema is in churches and churches that cinemas are. 

Which movie have you seen the most?

Without hesitation,

Casino, 

by Martin Scorsese.

It's a film that I always find.

I like this idea of ​​a saga.

The movie blows up time, and at the same time, there's such a sexy, sexual thing about the way De Niro and Sharon Stone look.

Which movie makes you cry the most?

I cry a lot whenever I see Julia Roberts in a movie.

It makes me feel like a huge proximity blanket.

It is very astonishing.

For example,

Love at first sight in Notting Hill

really makes me cry.

He really plays with the idea of ​​being on the edge of an emotional void, on mimesis.

And the genius of Julia Roberts is that when she cries, we cry and when she laughs, we laugh.

Which movie makes you laugh the most?

I really like the humor of Antonin Peretjatko.

I love this absolutely new idea of ​​speeding up the dialogue so that the characters just speak a little faster.

It makes me howl with laughter.

So, I like all of his films.

Which movie would you recommend to your best friend? 

Tender passions

of James L. Brooks with the divine Shirley MacLaine.

Recently I was like, 'It's funny, I never talk about this movie'.

But I think there are a lot of keys in this movie that are in

Rag Boy

What about your worst enemy?

All the

What did we do to the good Lord?

What is the soundtrack that marked your life? 

That of

Jackie Brown

.

I love Tarantino's cinema so much ... its porn side in its choice of music.

There is a really instinctual side.