Fan interactions are not stars like Leonardo DiCaprio. The former heartbeat has become a permanent Hollywood A-lister, but some are more inexplicable than others.
The Oscar winner is approaching his fourth year in Hollywood, but Variety recently asked him “one fight.”
According to Dicaprio, one film in a particular film appears to resonate with ten children. It doesn’t make him most comfortable.
“We probably both did a lot of R-rate stuff, so that depends on the age you’re talking about,” DiCaprio said of him and del Toro. “Some little kids come to me and go, ‘I loved the wolves on Wall Street.’ Have you seen it? ”
Released in 2013 and directed by frequently DiCaprio collaborator Martin Scorsese, Wall of Wall Street easily ranks among the most hedonistic films the actor has ever made. Inspired by the true story of dishonest stockbroker Jordan Belfort, “Wolf” is set in the cocaine-covered ’80s, when corruption and fraud were the best practices of the financial sector.
There are more shootings in the film, including paralysis by Quaalude, sunken yacht, orgy, dangers of children and property, Jonah Hill’s prosthetic penis, and police shooting. It introduced the world to Margot Robbie, earning over $400 million at the global box office, and landing five Academy Award nominations.
DiCaprio doesn’t seem to have shorthand for how to talk to younger fans about federal indictments and substance abuse, but he said, “I watched a lot of R-Rate movies when I was younger.”
American youth will then digest Paul Thomas Anderson’s revolutionary epic “Fighting after Battle,” which will hit theaters on Friday.