Leonardo DiCaprio Couldn’t Bring Himself to See Naked 74 Year Old Actress in $75M Movie, Fought to Change the Scene: “He didn’t like seeing her with the lower back tattoo”

Leonardo DiCaprio Couldn't Bring Himself to See Naked 74 Year Old Actress in $75M Movie, Fought to Change the Scene
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Leonardo DiCaprio, a titan of the film industry, has always been known for his compelling performances and dedication to his craft. However, while filming the 2021 Netflix film Don’t Look Up, his off-screen actions caught the public’s attention. A particular scene involving Meryl Streep, a 74-year-old actress, became a topic of heated discussion, with DiCaprio’s respect for his co-star at the center of the controversy.

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The Scene that Sparked a Debate

Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep
Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep

In the satirical film Don’t Look Up, Meryl Streep, a highly respected actress, portrayed President Janie Orlean. A scene that showcased her character nude from behind, with a large lower back tattoo on display, became a point of contention. Leonardo DiCaprio, who shared the screen with Streep, expressed his discomfort with the scene.

His concern was not about the nudity itself but about the portrayal of an actress he holds in high esteem. This sentiment was shared with the film’s director, Adam McKay, highlighting DiCaprio’s deep respect for Streep and her illustrious career.

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Balancing Artistic Vision and Actor Comfort

A still from Don't Look Up
A still from Don’t Look Up

DiCaprio’s discomfort led him to voice his concerns directly to McKay. He questioned the scene’s necessity, indicating his desire to maintain the dignity of Streep’s character. McKay quoted DiCaprio’s concerns:

“He didn’t like seeing her with the lower back tattoo, walking for a second naked. He said something to me like: Do you really need to show that?”

Despite this, McKay saw the scene as a depiction of President Orlean, not Meryl Streep, and decided to keep the scene in the film. However, a compromise was reached in the form of a body double for Streep, ensuring that the actress herself did not have to perform the scene. This decision underscored the importance of maintaining a balance between the director’s artistic vision and the comfort levels of the actors. This balance is crucial in the world of filmmaking.

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The Impact of Leonardo DiCaprio’s Stand

Leonardo DiCaprio Don't Look Up premiere
Leonardo DiCaprio at the premiere of Don’t Look Up

DiCaprio’s stance on the scene sparked a wave of reactions from both the public and the film industry. His actions underscored the importance of respecting fellow actors and maintaining their dignity on screen. This incident served as a reminder of the evolving dynamics in the film industry, where actors’ comfort levels and respect for their boundaries are increasingly prioritized. It also highlighted DiCaprio’s deep respect for his co-stars and his commitment to upholding their dignity, which further cements his status as a respected figure in the film industry.

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The scene in Don’t Look Up highlighted the importance of maintaining respect and dignity in filmmaking. It has also highlighted Leonardo DiCaprio’s commitment to these values, setting a precedent for others in the industry.

Source: Cinema Blend

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Hikithe Achumi is a Marvel Comics and MCU enthusiast with 5 years of content writing experience. With a background in Journalism and Digital Media.