Calm, modest and discreet. Lucas Bravo leads his boat according to the projects, letting them come. For him, “there is nothing more exhilarating than learning”. In “Libre” by Mélanie Laurent, online on Netflix this Friday, November 1, the 36-year-old actor plays Bruno Sulak, a thug from the 1980s who hit the headlines with a series of robberies and escapes. A main role, his first, in this intense, sunny, but uneven film.

“It dethrones everything I was able to learn before,” immediately blurts out the actor with the false air of Hugh Grant, who loved being directed by Mélanie Laurent, “distraught” that she gave him this role of “ guy not into conventions with a real rebellious spirit.” And yet, Lucas Bravo is not a young beginner. And no longer an unknown person since “Emily in Paris”.

By Editor

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