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Pour la sortie de la saison 5 de The Chosen, Aleteia a pu interviewer plusieurs acteurs de la série. Voici l'interview avec Luc Dimyan, l'acteur qui joue Judas et qui nous raconte comment il a appréhendé la trahison de son personnage.

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00:00This season, Jesus finally takes his entire ministry to Jerusalem.
00:07And of course, in taking this moment, something that's been building up from season 1 to season 4,
00:13he's finally taking the spotlight, setting the stage for his true and final week of ministry.
00:20And in doing so, he is not mincing words, he's not leaving anything to chance,
00:25he's saying it plainly and exactly, why he's here and what he's here to do.
00:30And that's going to upset some people, and that's going to leave some people disappointed.
00:35And as those tensions boil, enemies might become friends, and friends can lead to certain betrayals.
00:44Judas takes a new approach in the coming season,
00:51where he just hopes to fully, zealously almost, just support Jesus to try to get him into this placement.
01:00With so much vigor and so much desperation, I think he needs a savior.
01:06And so he's asking him, almost blatantly,
01:11without any hidden agendas or context, he asks them plainly to do this for him.
01:17And I don't think Jesus is able to fulfill his request.
01:24Judas, at his core, that I've found in this character, is someone who needs security.
01:30His past in losing his parents and forced to leave his religious studies to follow a form of business to support him and his sister,
01:41I believe that he needs to be saved, or he wants to be saved.
01:48And so when he sees a rabbi speaking of such beautiful words,
01:53and the possibilities of a future of a peaceful and prosperous, prosperous Israel,
02:00I think he wants Jesus to save him.
02:05In a way that Jesus isn't here to save, though, which is heartbreaking.
02:12Okay.
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02:25Our cinematographer, Akis, he started using film cameras as reference photos.
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02:38From what I've seen so far, you guys are in for a true cinematic and story treat.
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