The Oscar winner has a very tense anecdote to tell about the recording of his new movie.
As a Christmas gift, Netflix brought us one of the most anticipated films: 'Don't look up'. The film has a top-notch cast made up of Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet as well as Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio. The latter have an awkward anecdote to tell after filming a scene involving n-dity.
Who has revealed this tense situation has been the director of the tape, Adam McKay, who even told details of the incident that occurred on the set after
DiCaprio's character had to see Streep partially n-de.
Of course, a film that includes n-dity in its scenes always creates a stir, which is why the director was questioned about the way in which this situation was handled. Apparently Streep was very committed from the beginning and DiCaprio was the one who showed surprise.
"But you know who had a problem with that? Leo (DiCaprio)... Leo just sees Meryl as movie royalty... such a special figure in movie history," he said at the beginning of the interview. .
Not only that, even the actor tried to convince the director that this shot was not necessary within the film.
"He was like, 'Do you really need to show that?' And I was like, 'She's President Orlean; she's not Meryl Streep.' But she didn't even blink. She didn't even mention it," he added.
'Don't Look Up' generates divided opinions
Since the cast of this Netflix production was revealed, expectations have skyrocketed and it was simply impressive to bring together all these actors who have been nominated for an Oscar on occasion.
Subsequently, the first reviews of the film maintained the level of these expectations as they ensured a high quality of filming and acting.
Subsequently, the first reviews of the film maintained the level of these expectations as they ensured a high quality of filming and acting.
However, although today it is in first place on Netflix as the most watched on the platform in Mexico, it has not had the same positive reception from the audience, which has described this film as "boring", even has won over some detractors.