Leonardo DiCaprio can count several trophies on his shelf, but while he begins at fifty, his point of view on the awards has changed.
“Rewards can fluctuate” Titanic Star continues. “The distinctions and the box office can come and go.”
What matters most, Leonardo says: “These works of art, which you always speak of and that you always think and always put yourself again. These are the films that we are looking for as an actor. And Paul is the guy of our generation that makes them.”
While the actor marked his 50th anniversary last November, he previously thought about the old old woman.
“Well, it creates a feeling that you have the desire to be more honest and not to waste your time,” he said Squire. “I can only imagine how the next decades will progress.”
In the interview, the actor gave an example of his mother, Immelin, who said: “It is just said exactly what she thinks and does not waste time. She does not spend time trying to simulate him.”
To be like his mother, the star said that he was aimed at “being more initial and risking falling out or risking disagreements or risking separating from any type of relationship in life – staff, professional”.
Leonardo One battle after another will be released in the cinemas on September 26.