-Only after the 88th Academy Awards, after watching "A Different Sky" - Only About Leonardo DiCaprio. Leo won the first golden man in his life, and I was watching the live broadcast at that time. A day later, "Different Sky" was played back. At that time, Leo was only 18-year-old Xiao Li. Looking at it, it's natural to compare him at 18 with him at 42. In 1993, leo, with a green smile and fresh sunshine, played the mentally handicapped younger brother of Johnny Depp, the hero of the play. Watching the movie, I laughed at every "smile" leo performed, but every scene was still simple and innocent. Looking at the leo at that time, he was already playing his role very hard. Before playing Titanic, Maybe he just wants to perform well and become a powerful actor. However, the Titanic brought him endless fame, but also brought many questions from the outside world about his acting skills. Before that, Xiaoli won the first Oscar nomination for "Different Sky", and the best male supporting actor lost to veteran TLJ in the film industry. Afterwards, he was nominated for Oscar four times and went through two decades of long-distance running. Leo, who won the Best Actor award yesterday, calmly accepted the Best Actor award. Seeing the slight smile on his face when he took the stage to accept the award, he returned to the 18-year-old. Maybe he never changed, just grew up, got old, but still working hard, for the original intention. He said that he would not act in order to win an award, but being recognized by the judges is just overjoyed. I thought he would be very excited when he accepted the award, but I tried to think carefully with an understanding mood. He has irrigated so much effort for his acting career along the way. The little golden man is indeed a real name. return. For him, the experience is a unique memory. When I rewatched Leo's work, I sighed from the best supporting actor at that time to the best actor today.
Movies can last forever as memories, and so can life. ~Leonardo DiCaprio, those who love him will continue to search for his next song
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