In the post-MeToo era, wouldn't Don Juan be a bit "has been"?

Not for the director Serge Bozon who completely transformed the character.

In his version, a sort of musical comedy with singer Alain Chamfort, Don Juan is a left man, obsessed with his ex-girlfriend.

The film centers on the story of Laurent (Tahar Rahim; "Designated Guilty", "The Serpent"), a theater actor, abandoned at the altar by Julie (Virginie Efira; "Benedetta").

The cause ?

Arriving at the town hall, the ex-bride catches him staring at a woman from the window.

Feeling betrayed by this look, she leaves without saying a word.

Actress Virginie Efira and actor Tahar Rahim on May 22, 2022 Valery HACHE AFP

From there, Laurent sees Julie everywhere and sinks into depression.

By making Don Juan a man left behind rather than a heartbreaker, Serge Bozon reverses the imagination attached to this emblematic character of literature.

"From this point of view, I think we can say that the film has a feminist aspect", explains its director to AFP.

Moreover, "this Don Juan is an anti-hero. He keeps getting upset and being thrown by women, even if in the end he only burns for one woman: Julie".

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The only particularity of the original Don Juan that Serge Bozon has retained: Laurent's view of women.

The latter cannot help looking at them, even staring at them.

Not quite a musical, several scenes sung by Tahar Rahim and Virginie Efira punctuate the film.

"For me, the music prolongs the painful side of the characters", specifies Serge Bozon.

Scenes that were a challenge for Virginie Efira and Tahar Rahim.

"They were incredible", greets the director, who says he got on very well with Tahar Rahim: "He is an actor who is not afraid of ridicule and that, for an actor, is something rather rare".

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