Francois interview quotes

Jun 19, 2013 01:37

So i'm not sure if i'm doing this right cuz i'm pretty new to livejournal CesareLucrezia awesomeness:))
I'm gonna post a couple links to sites that reference Francois interviews (not the actual interviews themselves:( but i'll try to find those too:) and some of their quotes from our ship's captain which i found esp awesome:))) oh, and i did a whole super excited sugar high commentary on what he's saying but it might be annoying if you haven't consumed the same amount of sugar i had and aren't on the same level lol;) (although i'll admit it most of that is just a Francois/Holliday, C/L high:)) so i'll post that as a post to my post.... yeah i make my life that complicated:)))
Much love to all yous and thank you for this fandom!!!!<333333


“There was something dark in that last scene,” he explains. “They’re together. They’re badly, deeply hurt, but they still have a love and they’re still drawn to each other. That’s probably the most happy of the ways it could have ended. It came full circle (a.), and I loved shooting that scene(b.). It felt very much like the end of an era - there wasn’t one ounce of innocence left in that relationship.” - Francois on whether the borgias will ever get a happy ending

"I know Cesare was not perfect. I know he was a dark soul and cruel at times, but I f-- loved him.”

"I liked the ending," Arnaud tells Zap2it. "For my character and Lucrezia, there was something very Shakespearean about it."

"At first," says Arnaud, "what shocked me is that Neil always said that he didn't want to go there, and that he personally didn't believe it happened. Those were conversations we had early on in season one.
"When I first read it, I went, 'Oh my God, he's going for it.' But I think, dramatically, you can only hint at something for a certain while before you have to actually go there, or you're .... in a movie, maybe it wouldn't have happened, but in a TV series, after three seasons, you have to move on to the next level, at some point."

"For our characters, I have to say, I feel like we've been playing that since the very first scene of season one. So it felt like a natural progression of their relationship and not something that was forced. Also, we never thought of anything -- well, Jeremy might have -- but Holliday, me, we never thought of anything as shock value. It was not just about sex. Even when we shot the sex scenes, those particular sex scenes, it was about a thousand other things than sex. It's about their emotional connection, where they're at, and their relationship, and how she feels about her husband. It was about so many other things than just about sex."

interviews, francois arnaud

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