Words that go very badly…
Featured in the news Apple TV+ series “Link”, comedian Vincent Cassel was interviewed by “The Guardian”. The opportunity for him to give his vision of a real man of action, very different according to him from that conveyed today by society and the media.
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Too “feminine” men
During this interview, the husband of Tina Kunakey rebels against the current representation of masculinity in action films. An image which would have evolved over the years, according to him, and which is too distorted today: “If men become too vulnerable and too feminine, I think there will be a problem”.
And the actor to explain that today the image is totally distorted by social networks and that everyone sends back a false image. But it was the mention of influencer Andrew Tate, currently in detention for human trafficking that gave the interview a more awkward turn.
“He says a lot of things that sound really problematic, especially when you see where he’s coming from, but in the middle of it all he says things that are really interesting, because he wants to stand up for masculinity. It’s almost shameful to be masculine these days. You have to be more feminine, more vulnerable. But listen, if men get too…
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