Lucien Laviscount, Sophie Cookson
Blackbox multimediaValentine’s Day is over we AND Lucien Laviscount is sharing why his new movie This time next year It is the perfect hour on the annual day of love.
“It’a’s two people who have to find each other,” said Laviscount, 32 The weekly exclusively. “And I think no matter what someone is going through in the relationship, there is always room for one another to grow and allow one another to grow. I think whoever looks will leave with a smile on their face . “
Laviscount Luan Quinn in Romantic Comedy – which is based on the novel by Sophie Cousens And now available in the rock Channel-A Titan of Business 20-Quiet who cares for his mentally ill mother (Golda Roshevel). He runs in dear minnie (Minnie (Sophie Cookson) on the eve of the New Year. The duo soon realize that they were born a minute away in the same hospital and start a friendship. But as their connection grows deeper, they are forced to reassess if they would have been thought to be more than Platonic.
While laviscount who is capable of the rom-com world after it has come out of the three seasons of Emily in Paris – is one of the undeniable points of the project, the actor believes that the magic also stays in the director Nick moorethe man who edited two of his “favorite classics”, Love in fact AND Notting hill.
“He’s an og in my eyes,” bored laviscount. “I think this is what people forget so much of the film is in modification. Everything that happens on the dance floor, it happens on the floor of dancing. But at that cutting table, this is when a film really comes to life .
Laviscount said he would never “work” with a director who had such a clear vision before. The background, it turns out, was not too bold. “We shot most of it in Rome,” he explained. “Rome for London, which was a kind of madness in itself, but beautiful.”
This time next year There are all parts of the puzzle to attract to every Rom-com lover, but what stood out to Laviscount was how complex Quinn was as a character. There is much more in his life than to appear as the interest of the love of the main character.

“The process for me was really reaching the root of the relationship with his mother as much as everything,” he told us. “And his push with his work, his inactivity to find what matters in life and to be able to share his life with someone and have someone who can share weight with him.”
There is a lot to love for Quinn and Minnie – which is the surname is Cooper, like the car – also, immersing deep into the idea of ​​serendipity and believing that two people are fortunate to collide in due time.
“It is just beautifully made inside the script and inside the book, how they find each other,” Laviscount said. “They literally clash with each other. He opens the toilet door. Really really interesting. I think many films play in the sense of, ‘this is just love at first sight.’ Do their problems and they have a lot of home holding to understand before they allow each other to be completely in each other’s life.
But did the stir in Netflix Emily’s romantic fantasy in Paris as one of the interests of the love character’s love helped him prepare for Quinn’s role?
“I think this helped me get the offer. I’ll tell you this,” Laviscount with laughing said. “I think this eventually helped.”
But as far as they are at the core, Aflie and Quinn could not be more different. “I approached (Quinn) otherwise,” continued Laviscount. “This kind of character, he deals with many things at home, with his mother. He has been her caregiver for a long time, and he has set himself second for many things. Compared to Alfie who just u left the place and left with a girl who broke her heart. “
There is one more change: “I have the girl in this (movie), which is excellent.”
This time next year is available to look at the rock channel now.