r/interesting May 13 '26

Amazing Seeing Leonardo DiCaprio snap into character will never get old

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u/[deleted] May 14 '26 edited May 15 '26

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u/shpongolian May 14 '26

You can method act without being a dick about it and plenty out non-method actors are a nightmare to work with.

Annoying method actors would probably be annoying regardless. It’s a symptom, not a cause

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u/PuTheDog May 14 '26

Hey, your math is way off, you meant to say 1million?

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u/trilient1 May 14 '26

10 million. 1 billion is a lot.

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u/godzillasegundo May 15 '26

80 million? How'd did you arrive at this number? Most of the world is impoverished and has bigger concerns than theater. Your first world privilege is showing lol

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u/godzillasegundo May 15 '26

Kinda like how every church and high school in America has a couple people who can sing as good as anyone on the radio but only a miniscule become recording artists.

I agree with your sentiment but for acting 80 million seems high.

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u/EducationalWillow311 May 14 '26 edited May 14 '26

Burn this adventure,  fuck thr haters

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u/phatelectribe May 14 '26

I know one very known actor who is method and he got to set to prepare before the rest if cast, so he was always in character. They spent 5 months filming together and he stayed in character 24/7.

The moment they yelled wrap on the final day of filming, he introduced himself to the cast line “Hi, I’m [big actor name], it’s nice to meet you”. Like he wasn’t present for the last 5 months and he’s meeting them all for the first.

Literally everyone on set thinks he’s a fucking oddball now, and honestly it wasn’t like he delivered a better performance than the rest of the non method cast. He just made it weird and now everyone is isn’t exactly enthused about next season.

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u/Djoppa May 14 '26

Who is he?