Shutter Island Role A Lot Different From Others For Leonardo DiCaprio
Hollywood hottie Leonardo DiCaprio, 35, talks about his role in his latest movie “Shutter Island” and how it was different for him emotionally speaking opposed to his previous work.
He dished the following on the matter to The Herald Sun:
“Usually I’m able to detach myself from the process and go home, think about what I’m supposed to do the next day and do my homework, learn my lines, yada-yada. This situation was a lot different. I mean, there were a couple of weeks there where I was in a real hole. I think it’s the deepest I’ve gone with a character emotionally. It was shocking how sort of deep and dark we had to go emotionally with this character.”
I’m sure I can’t begin to imagine, but I am really looking forward to seeing the movie just as soon as I can!
If you haven’t seen the movie yet you can check out the trailer HERE.
Source: Just Jared










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After seeing the movie, I can see why this was a different role for Leo. I’m sure it took an emotional toll on him. He was very good in the movie.
Did you get to see it yet Dasche?
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I’ve been itching to see this since it came out and haven’t made it to the theater yet. I need to make it a point to. Leo is a God.
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