In a world where the dazzling lights of fame often distort reality, Timothée Chalamet plays a character who embarks on an internal journey to find himself by following just your instincts. A role of disarming sincerity that seems tailor-made for him.
«The world has changed. And even fame has changed its face, taken to the extreme even more than what already happened ten or fifteen years ago", says Martin Scorsese. The American director's film explores the delicate ambivalence between the overexposure associated with fame, which leads the actor to live a scripted version of his life, and the profound desire for authenticity that he seeks in his work. As if in an invitation to embrace one's authentic self, the high-contrast scenes shot in black and white represent the duality between the character's fame and his dark side, while the blue flashes are a symbol of hope, flashes of optimism . This play of colors reaches its peak in the final scene, in which the character played by Timothée Chalamet immerses himself in a mysterious and charismatic blue, thus rediscovering his inner truth and illustrating the message of the campaign: «Find your blue, find yourself» .
The music is Tamatant Tilay/Exodus, sung by Herbie Hancock and written by Bob Marley and Touhami AG ALHASSANE. The closing music is Egyptian Love Song by Peter Pringle