‘Probably one of the worst movies of all time’: Leonardo DiCaprio on his film debut

‘Probably one of the worst movies of all time’: Leonardo DiCaprio on his film debut

If we had to make a list of the best actors of our time, Leonardo DiCaprio would definitely be one of them. Since rising to the top with Titanic in 1997, the comedian has worked tirelessly to make his career one of the brightest in decades. But that didn’t stop him from feeling a certain amount of failure. If the actor has played in many masterpieces, there are some titles in his filmography that he wants to forget. One in particular…

As SensaCine reports, Leonardo DiCaprio No one would admit that Critters 3, the third installment of the 1991 low-budget American sci-fi horror comedy, wasn’t one of his best films. Worse, he sees her as one of the worst in the world!

generally Creatures 3 is a Gremlin knockoff that spawned five movies and a web series. The saga indeed features furry alien creatures that eat anything they find, including humans. Among the survivors who try not to eat, we can find the young Leonardo DiCaprio who made his debut on the big screen at the age of 16. Two years later, the young man already regrets the role.

In Leonardo the MagnificentIn Douglas White’s biography, the actor says that the role was “a normal, standard, shallow kid with blond hair.”

Possibly one of the worst movies of all time. I think it was a good example to look back on and make sure it doesn’t happen again.

The direct-to-video film was not meant for fame. And the reviews are clear: “If you’re not a DiCaprio fan, stay away!“You have been warned.

But all’s well that ends well: a few years later, in 1993, we find it Leonardo DiCaprio Drama Secret Wounds opposite Robert De Niro. In the same year, he starred in Gilbert Grape with Johnny Depp and Juliet Lewis: these two titles attracted the attention of critics and the industry. You know the rest: Romeo + Juliet, titanicGangs of New York, Catch Me If You Can, The Aviator, Gone, Locker Island, Inception, J. Edgar, Django Unchained, The Great Gatsby, Wolf of Wall Street, The Revenant, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood or even Killers of the Flower Moon ( Martin Scorsese’s latest film, which hit our screens on October 18) are just a few of the films in which he excelled, forever etched in memory and history.

Source: Allocine

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