Leonardo DiCaprio, who will soon star in Martin Scorsese’s long-awaited Assassin’s Creed (in theaters October 18 and at Cannes this week), is an actor who has been able to offer audiences a wide variety of performances. Connects different roles and consistently gives his qualities to many and complex characters.
For more than 30 years, the many characters who inhabited his rich career knew only one common denominator: their talent as an interpreter. So much so that it is necessary to return to his first roles, until DiCaprio meets a celebrity, to discover his film the least well noticed by AlloCiné audiences.
Directed by Christine Peterson in 1991, when the young comedian, just 17 years old, had never set foot on the big screen, this is Critters 3.
With an average rating of 1,834 stars out of 5 from AlloCiné viewers, this unforgettable third installment in the gruesome Gremlin saga takes place in a building besieged by monstrous little creatures from outer space. DiCaprio played the stepmother of a powerful landowner who was brutally devoured by monstrous animals.
Since this first step was a little Nanardesque cinema, Leo’s career hardly knows any false note. Fast forward to Critters 3, we can see him rebounding in Robert De Niro’s insatiable Secret Wounds or responding to Johnny Depp in the moving Gilbert Grape.
Reaching superstar status with Titanic in 1997, he has since explored all genres, collaborating with major filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese (6 times!), Steven Spielberg in Catch Me If You Can, Sam Mendes in Rebels, Christopher Nolan. In Inception or Quentin Tarantino in Django Unchained then Once Upon A Time… in Hollywood.
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Source: Allocine

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