Although he really was born to play a paranoid, it's too much. Can a strong role really bring a golden statue?
I don't think so.
I remember when I was filming the Titanic, Leo was actually used to playing a decadent and twisted teenager, but Cameron asked him to show the style of a real young man, that kind of high-spiritedness, that kind of domineering that I am the king of the world. Is the sea breeze blowing through Jack's fragmented hair just because he is handsome and attractive? no.
It is because he is shining and hot all the time, because Jack is the sun that illuminates Ruth's life, the heat wave that blows on us makes us move beyond words.
In the end, he succeeded. I think this is the path that leo should really take. What is a vase? Playing the paranoid is no longer a vase?
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