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Pierre Niney outlines his views on aircraft safety

Pierre Niney is definitely always ready to surprise his fans. We had left him as a flirty secret agent in OSS 117: Red alert in black Africa by Nicolas Bedos. We find him as an acoustician responsible for investigating a terrible plane crash in Black Box from
Yann Gozlan.

This breathtaking suspense, awarded the Audience Awards in Reims Polar and Angoulême, offers a golden role to the actor who finds the director ofAn ideal man. “I am happy that we have a filmmaker like that, who assumes to make thriller in France”, confides Pierre Niney to 20 Minutes.

Very well documented

It must be recognized that Black Box don’t spare the viewer as the hero tries to understand the reasons for a deadly crash. Was it an attack, a piloting error or a technical problem? The young technician will improvise a detective and risk his life to discover the truth. Lou de La age and André Dussollier, impeccable, are also in the credits to help him or put sticks in the landing gear. “The film goes from the intimate to the spectacular and that is what makes its strength”, insists Pierre Niney.

Like the main character, we feel our blood run cold in the face of the human but also financial stakes involved in an air crash. We also learn a lot about the BEA, “Bureau of investigation and analysis”, responsible for understanding what may have happened before and during the accident by using the famous flight recorder which gives its title to the film. “This is what I also liked in the scenario, recognizes Pierre Niney. Yann documented himself so that everything is credible ”. This realistic side reinforces the angst as an evil plot unfolds.

Deliciously anxiety-provoking

Skillfully playing on the sympathy inspired by his youthful air, Pierre Niney puts the public in its pocket by managing to cast doubt on each of its conclusions. We really wonder if he hasn’t lost his mind when he leaves his lab to go do some research in the field. “This ambiguity is one of the drivers of the film, insists the actor. I would like each viewer to identify with my character et feel the same unease as he does. “ It works so well that Black Box finds its place perfectly in the skies of these anxiety-provoking films which would prefer the train to the plane.

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