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YouTube12 Jan 2026
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Leonardo DiCaprio Revisits His Career, From "Growing Pains" to "One Battle After Another"

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Leonardo DiCaprio reflects on a career defined by a commitment to longevity and character-driven storytelling, transitioning from television to pivotal film roles like *What's Eating Gilbert Grape*. He highlights the immersive environments created by directors Paul Thomas Anderson and Quentin Tarantino, noting how tactile sets and historical reconstructions—such as a seven-block transformation of 1969 Hollywood—enable a "chameleon-like" acting approach. The grueling production of *The Revenant* illustrates the intersection of nature and cinema, where freezing temperatures and spontaneous interactions with the camera lens broke the "third wall." DiCaprio also emphasizes the creative freedom found in his collaborations with Martin Scorsese, particularly the improvisational energy shared with Jonah Hill during *The Wolf of Wall Street*. While acknowledging the current threats to the traditional cinematic experience, he maintains that theaters remain the optimal setting for experiencing film.

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