Submitted by Leather-Climate3438 t3_11a0485 in movies

He's a good actor by the way and He has an impressive filmography. But I think his acting doesn't feel 'organic' for the lack of better words. And I also think his Oscar win is just a response to the memes back in 2016. It gets more noticeable when he gets outshined by his co-actors and it happened several times.

Once upon a time in Hollywood - Timothy Oliphant and Brad Pitt

The Departed - Matt Damon

Inception- Joseph Gordon Levitt and Tom Hardy.

Feel free to tell me if I'm wrong. I hate to say this but he's a little overrated acting wise.

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Leather-Climate3438 OP t1_j9oxjrs wrote

Sorry for the typo btw- DiCaprio's

I also forgot, Wolf of Wall street - He's heavily outshined by Matthew McConaughey during their scene together

Samuel L Jackson is also a better villain in Django

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kingkibc t1_j9oy72z wrote

Love all his movies, but much like Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley I always feel like they are "acting" acting and that there is someone else who could always give the roles a more naturally authentic emotional performance. I am a huge fan of Leo and Natalie's movies and I don't think they ever ruin the movies but somebody could always fit in the role better.

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OperaPooch t1_j9oybvq wrote

I think he’s a phenomenal actor!!

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Dottsterisk t1_j9oym8g wrote

I think he’s one of the greats but kinda boxed himself in once he became a leading man. He was protecting his reputation and only working with great directors, but the roles also tended to fall into a certain lead role category. He’s gonna be the confident guy in a suit who at some point breaks down and yells.

I’ve really enjoyed seeing him go a little outside that box with OUATIH and Don’t Look Up. He’s got excellent comic timing and, as I said, is a great actor. He just needs to stop trying to prove it.

But this is all nitpicking. If the dude stars in a movie, I’m gonna check it out. He doesn’t make bad films.

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Leather-Climate3438 OP t1_j9oyp0u wrote

I've been out of the loop in Hollywood news lately so maybe it's just a coincidence. But I just noticed it during Wolf of Wall Street and Once upon a time in Hollywood when I watched it a few years ago. Especially with that Timothy Oliphant scene.

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FistingLube t1_j9oyrqh wrote

I feel he always gives the role 110%, kind of like Tom Cruise you know you are going into a movie with a vibrant strong actor. Almost more like theatre where you expect a 'performance'.

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Lifesaboxofgardens t1_j9oyvk5 wrote

Part of why Leo is such a great leading man is because he is willing to letting co-stars shine. He just plays his role to an elite level for what his role is, even if his character isn't as compelling as others. I would also disagree he was outshined by anyone in The Departed, and him and Pitt were toe to toe IMO in Once Upon a Time.

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Seanbergs2377 t1_j9oyxn2 wrote

I must say I have to disagree with the Departed. Matt Damon was good but he definitely did not outshine Leo. If anything I would say Jack Nicholson just because well he's Jack Nicholson and he rocks.

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noxvillewy t1_j9oz6id wrote

I do agree with that, he always looks likes just ACTING. SO. HARD. But not in the Nic Cage kind of way where the theatrical artificiality is part of the fun, DiCaprio is trying to be naturalistic but it always feels phony to me.

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BlacksmithGullible90 t1_j9oznqh wrote

Quality actor, great range, Catch Me If You Can, The Departed and Wolf of Wall Street are my faves but he's made a ton of fantastic movies.

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Leek_That t1_j9ozxp2 wrote

I loved him in The Departed. I thought he was great in The Aviator, Catch me if you can.

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narrow_river0 t1_j9p0cg5 wrote

I love Leo’s films , he has managed to consistently work hard and has an incredible list of films without any serious dips , his work for the environment is commendable

However I feel he favours the screaming and shouting acting too much , he does it a lot across pretty much every film and it comes across as too performing rather than subtle acting

I find it hard to find one where he hasn’t at one point resorted to an outrage , fury , screaming or yelling scene where it might not always be necessary

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villagewinery t1_j9p0kkb wrote

My wife watched all of "Don't Look up" and was surprised to learn DiCaprio was in it.

She still thinks if him as a baby faced boy actor or handsome leading man. So either he did a good job of acting like a grumpy scientist or the beard really threw her.

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ThatSaradianAgent t1_j9p10jj wrote

I think he's overrated, but not one of the worst actors. In all the films I've seen with him (Inception, Catch Me if You Can, The Great Gatsby, a little bit of Titanic) he's always playing a sort of capricious eccentric, so I think he relies on the same persona, in a way.

There was that moment in Inception, however, where he's supposed to be witnessing something that should be absolutely heartbreaking for his character, and he comes across as more annoyed than anything else. That took me out of the movie.

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ruet_ahead t1_j9p13wn wrote

Hardy and JGL didn't "outshine" him in Inception either. OP seems to have left quite a bit of his best work off the table.

What's Eating Gilbert Grape

Catch Me If You Can

The Aviator

Blood Diamond

Shutter Island

The Wolf of Wall Street

The Revenant

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Economy-Inspector-23 t1_j9p144i wrote

Lmao in what world did Timothy Oliphant outshine him? I think Rick Dalton performance is one of the finest acting performances of all time.

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cloroxbb t1_j9p16g1 wrote

Leo entertains me, that's all I care about, and that is their job.

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ET__ t1_j9p1foc wrote

Ever see What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? Leo was brilliant.

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SchopenhauersSon t1_j9p1fsp wrote

The minute I finished The Basketball Diaries, I knew he was going to be one of the greats.

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rakdosidos t1_j9p1k3f wrote

He is a movie star but has acting chops. Many stars fall in this category, like Cruise, Will Smith, and Leo. He might not have GREAT acting roles all the time but he makes some damn good movies.

The Revenant is a masterpiece.

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Arkansmith t1_j9p1pc2 wrote

I thought he was great in Shutter Island and in The Revenant.

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soapdispensary t1_j9p1r89 wrote

He’s had first dibs at every role in Hollywood for like 20 years for a reason.

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Davethelion t1_j9p242e wrote

He’s not my cup of tea, mostly because I can feel the effort behind his acting, which really turns me off. Its a difficult thing to point out to people, but you can certainly feel it. And until recently, he had very little sense of humor about any of his roles. Most were very self serious.

He’s got talent, sure. But most of the time when I see he’s in a movie I’m probably going to skip it.

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asar5932 t1_j9p2akd wrote

I don’t disagree with your premise that Leo can be hit or miss as an actor. But your examples are very much confusing me.

You must have watched a different version of Once Upon a Time if your takeaway was Timothy Olyphant > Leo. First of all, he’s in 2 scenes. Second of all, Leo gave a fantastic performance.

And I thought that his performance in Departed is the best in the film, and one of the greatest he’s ever given.

But he’s had had share of duds. And I don’t think, at least from an acting standpoint, that he’s reached the potential that was there in Gilbert Grape. And there’s an argument to be made that a contemporary like Joaquin Phoenix has had a much more interesting career.

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kronicfeld t1_j9p2hcc wrote

My opinion is that he acts from time to time

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massiive3 t1_j9p3bbg wrote

Top actor, however, he doesn’t have a range in expressing anger. He always pulls that kind of bulldog face with his teeth and that’s all. But I enjoy even that. Plus he always gets the good scripts and movies.

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PM_Me_Things_Yo_Like t1_j9p3vsn wrote

If you have a chance to watch What's Eating Gilbert Grape, that might change your mind. He was 18 years old at the time of filming and he gave one of the most convincing portrayals of an individual with an intellectual disability that I've ever seen. That is, in my opinion, the best example of how convincing his acting could truly be and is vastly different than anything you've seen him in within the last 20 years.

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Wazula23 t1_j9p3zsp wrote

He definitely puts in the work and choose excellent projects. I know I'm getting at least quality and effort when Leo's attached.

I also think he has fantastic focus and commitment as an actor. He "acts without ego", if that makes sense. Hes happy to play characters who are flawed, naked, vulnerable, slovenly, creepy, or gross. And hes very good at using his own handsomeness to enhance all of that.

His main defect is his voice, I think. Hes very good at accents but he can't always shake that essential boyish quality to his voice. I liked him in Revenent but I couldn't shake how it was Leo's unchanging Romeo voice invoking all these mountain oaths at me.

I like him. I like the work he does. I think he'll always be somewhat on the "movie star" side of things rather than the pure "actor" category, but hes one of the best at it. Like Cary Grant or Robert Redford, perhaps not a chameleon but a fantastic and magnetic lead.

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ValOMD t1_j9p41dw wrote

His performance in What's Eating Gilbert Grape is one of the best ever, and he was heart wrenchingly good in Basketball Diaries. I haven't seen any of his never films but the ones he did when he was young were exceptional.

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RiversideAviator t1_j9p41la wrote

You mentioned movies where he wasn’t specifically lauded or nominated. Now do it again with that criteria in place…

Just about the only thing about him that isn’t believable is “toughness” if that makes sense. Revenant was an outlier and more about surviving but in Departed I didn’t think he was tough (perhaps his character wasn’t meant to be) the way Damon was or even Sheen. And in Gangs of New York he didn’t sell me on it either. And in Great Gatsby when he loses it on Tom Buchanan it came across as bratty instead of aggressive or tough.

Leo just doesn’t come across as a guy who’s ever thrown a punch. Which doesn’t mean he isn’t a great actor, just that it makes a few roles feel less genuine.

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RiversideAviator t1_j9p4ma6 wrote

Saw it again a few weeks ago. The CGI took me out of a few scenes. He was great before he lost his marbles though. The version of Hughes after he loses it felt like a caricature. It was ballsy to do but I think he was probably too young to pull it off. Today’s Leo could make it work better.

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Seanbergs2377 t1_j9p4ptd wrote

And he always gets grade A tang. Not to mention hes a hell of a guy.

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TrickNatural t1_j9p4we7 wrote

Hard disagree on The Inception thing. Tho I dont particularly think Leo's acting was at his best there, Damon kinda was lost in the mix as well. Nicholson outshone both.

Reagrdless of that, I dont personally think he is overrated. Perfomance-wise he is more often than not the standout in the films he features.

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Masethelah t1_j9p50p9 wrote

He is a very good actor, at the same time he is also the worlds most overrated actor

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My_Opinions_Are_Good t1_j9p51co wrote

What's with people asking for "honest" opinions?

Do you think people are normally lying about this stuff?

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talldarkandanxious t1_j9p55vf wrote

He’s done some good work but I almost always see him acting, which takes me out of it a bit. Wouldn’t describe him as effortless.

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boblywobly11 t1_j9p568q wrote

I like his acting and his movies but his range is limited. I wouldn't go as far as to say he's like Ryan Reynolds who just keeps on playing a smarmy van wilder. But Leo's angry intense look is the same in every movie. He goes to 11 but sounds the same. Whereas I submit that Daniel day Lewis has true range. He really disappears into the role. My left foot is not Mohican is not gangs of NY and there shall be blood. Meryl streep has range.

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Creative_Cheesecake t1_j9p577g wrote

He’s good but I feel like he’s lacking when it come to the more subtle acting. He knows how to do the big emotions but that’s about it. And a lot of the time that’s when you can FEEL the acting instead of being pulled in as a viewer, believing you’re watching something real.

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A40 t1_j9p5c78 wrote

Not my cup of tea.

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skibidido t1_j9p5cmf wrote

There are two movies where he's really fantastic and that's Wolf of Wall Street and Gilbert Grape. Other than that he is usually quite good but there are other actors who I consider to be more natural than him.

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TSwag24601 t1_j9p5s30 wrote

In the 90s he wasn’t very good. In the 2000s he was hit or miss. In the 2010s he’s been consistently great

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Affectionate-Pick-77 t1_j9p5u0g wrote

His method are getting repetitive. He’s good, don’t get me wrong. But I’d like to see him working more subtly once in a while.

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countricola t1_j9p61up wrote

I liked his acting in a lot of movies, from Romeo and Juliet over The Beach to Django Unchained.

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s0c1al_sl0th t1_j9p6ql5 wrote

Atp, his expressions feel very rehearsed (for the lack of a better word). Something I definitely don't enjoy while watching someone act. Just doesn't feel natural. Idk if it's cuz of my watching too many LDC movies or he's actually not that great, lmao.

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FloppedYaYa t1_j9p76ib wrote

Easy a contender for the best actor of the past 25 years

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Seanbergs2377 t1_j9p7ed3 wrote

Shit even Marky mark outshined Matty in just a few scenes. Love the mushroom scene. Maybe maybe not...maybe go F yourself lmao

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QuePsiPhi16 t1_j9p7may wrote

Basketball Diaries, This Boys Life, Catch Me If You Can, The Departed, Django, The Great Gatsby, The Beach, Gangs of New York. Actually, the only movie where I thought he wasn't THAT great was the one he won an award for in The Revenant. It was a good movie, but he was mainly grunting and screaming throughout it.

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mickeyflinn t1_j9p8d23 wrote

He has incredible versatility as an actor and most importantly picks parts that play to his strengths.

> It gets more noticeable when he gets outshined by his co-actors and it happened several times.

On that point. If you take the 10 fastest sprinters in the world, and have them run a race. One will be first and one will be last. The last one is still the 10th fastest guy in the world.

Just because a co star may out shine him, it doesn't negatively reflect on DiCaprio.

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Voluminousduke t1_j9p8jr1 wrote

Catch me if you can. He just completely owns that movie. Hanks is great too

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Niroshan_1000 t1_j9p8rmx wrote

Yes agreed, kinda like Al Pacino in later years except Pacino has an extraordinary range and subtlety, nuance and creativity.

Di Caprio a great actor though but you rightly mentioned that he is performing for the sake of performing rather than subtle act

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justmikewilldo t1_j9p9a69 wrote

He’s phenomenal and rightfully considered one of the best actors of his era.

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mikeri99 t1_j9padxf wrote

I think he’s fantastic, especially when he plays emotional, both happy and sad.

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AgentUpright t1_j9pb39w wrote

I think he’s one of the best when it comes to conveying emotion and delivering lines, but he’s always Leo. (See also Tom Hanks, Amy Adams, or Denzel Washington.)

I rate actors that disappear into a role and convey that level of emotion higher: Christian Bale, Daniel Day Lewis, Olivia Coleman, Frances McDormand, Gary Oldman, etc.

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biophazer242 t1_j9pba4x wrote

I think he is very good in just about everything he does. I would say however that saying he does not feel organic next to Timothy Olyphant is just unfair. Nobody feels as organic in any role as Olyphant does in pretty much ANY role he does.

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JoshuaCalledMe t1_j9pbozt wrote

I think he gets better the longer he goes on, and he's one of the few actors who pretty much guarantee that whatever they're in will be at least worth a watch.

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Murky_Shopping6813 t1_j9pbwcu wrote

Getting better with age to be honest, and his range is pretty impressive. He can do nervous and neurotic in Shutter Island & The Departed, leading man in Titanic, Great Gatsby, Romeo & Juliet, comedy in his career highlights Wolf of Wall Street & OUQTIH. Villain in Django. Action star in Inception & The Revenant. And does it all with conviction. There was an element of adult in kids clothing in some of his early Scorsese pairings in The Aviator and Gangs of New York where he does feel like he’s trying a bit too hard and getting out acted by those around him (Blanchett and DDL which is no shame) but that’s a minor quibble.

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KidCharlemagne71 t1_j9pf0ty wrote

One of the best Hollywood actors ever. Great body of work, great performances. Maybe he’s lacking of a big CAPITAL M masterpiece (like Chinatown/Shining for Nicholson, Godfather 1 & 2 for Pacino, Taxi Driver/Raging Bull for DeNiro).

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northernlightaboveus t1_j9pf5q5 wrote

I don’t think he was outshined at all in One Upon a Time in Hollywood. That was the best I’ve seen him in awhile.

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Leafybug13 t1_j9pfr59 wrote

He's got a few "Titanics" but most of his performances are pretty great.

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JabroniWithAPeroni t1_j9piimk wrote

Uh... he's fantastic lol.

> Once upon a time in Hollywood - Timothy Oliphant and Brad Pitt

He was not outshined by Timothy fuckin' Olyphant lmao. Brad Pitt I can at least understand, even if I don't agree with it. While everyone loves Brad's character in OUATIH, he's not exactly doing any great acting lol. He's just a cool guy, and that works because people think Brad Pitt is cool.

Now Leo in OUATIH is doing all the heavy lifting, and is acting his fucking balls off in that movie. He should've been the one going home with an Oscar from that movie.

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Throwaway_Codex t1_j9pj9mc wrote

Same as Brad Pitt, I don't view him as a really "skilled" actor. He is not on the level of Day-Lewis, Phoenix, Hoffman, De Niro, or anybody of that class (as far as the modern age). He often looks like he's "trying" to put on the role but is never totally convincing. His baby face and higher register voice don't help him with playing adult, mature characters.

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ronjajax t1_j9pk9pq wrote

I can’t recall a role where I didn’t think he did a great job.. and the Aviator is one of my favorite films. He did a fantastic job. He’s gotten some flack for Gangs of New York, but I thought he did a great job there too. 🤷‍♂️

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Appropriate_Focus402 t1_j9pkij4 wrote

All of the examples where he’s “outshined” is just you connecting with the other characters and how they’re written. IMO he’s a humble actor, always going for understated, but always excelling when he goes big.

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ListenActual6822 t1_j9plhpb wrote

i would have rather seen ryan gosling in almost 95% of his catalog.

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BioticTurtle t1_j9plt8t wrote

Leo is our generation’s Jack Nicholson.

He was great in Man in the Iron Mask as well

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PoeBangangeron t1_j9ppi8g wrote

Check out this movie called Wolf of Wall Street. 🙄

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Ebolatastic t1_j9pqlry wrote

He's one of the all time greats. What he lacks in range (which is much better than he gets credit for), he makes up for with sheer commitment to every performance. His presence in a film is basically a seal of quality. Leo doesn't do stinkers, he doesn't do cash grabs, and he doesn't do blockbuster drivel.

Behind the scenes, he deserves mad props for dumping shitloads of time and money (about a decade) trying to get a live action Akira adaptation going. He will probably be old enough to play the scientist by the time it happens.

People wanna shit on him for dating young girls but certainly look the other way when it comes to their favorite musicians and sports stars. How dare he be a mega giant sex symbol that has young girls clawing at him. I'm sure that every man criticizing him would be like 'no ms world class supermodel I will not have sex with you and a room full of your friends'. Dudes hit bullseye's for 30 years straight. Let him fuck supermodels, lol.

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typesett t1_j9pqrft wrote

I think Leo is competent overall but the roles he chooses are great roles that befit his status — but I think some roles with crazy range would make him stand out. For instance the Django and OUATIH movies were less preening and so it was more entertaining for me.

My honest opinion about Leo in general is that when he was young — he had the perfect look. Unique handsome features, long limbs, tall, great hair.

Now he is considerably less handsome than Brad Pitt, who arguably got a little more rugged looking. Leo's current look is he is a dad bod with a kinda large looking head.

I understand that when we go to movies, there is something about us that loves to admire beautiful people as the main protagonist. Leo to me is not quite fulfilling that anymore in my opinion. It's the fantasy we all have to see ourselves as that person when watching.

As an example, RDJ is NOT the most handsome older man ever but he has aged better and his acting method comes off just right with his current age.

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AlanMorlock t1_j9pqtld wrote

Much like Gosling, has surpaingly good physical comedy skills that I wish he got to use more.

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AlanMorlock t1_j9pr500 wrote

Honestly very intrigued thst he was hired as thr FBI lead in Kelley's of thr Flower Moon but decided to shift to playing one of the killers and thr film was heavily rewritten around that.

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SpaceyLauss t1_j9ptfzd wrote

I think he coasted on his looks a lot in the 90s and 2000s, I love the Departed but he's probably the weakest link in that film, unfortunately. Not a lot of range.

He's been doing good work in the past decade though. Django was fairly impressive, the Revenant was alright too. Wolf of Wall Street and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are my favourite performances of his, besides Gilbert Grape which is probably his best role.

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Looper007 t1_j9ptu4i wrote

Great actor, don't believe he's top tier with Day Lewis, prime De Niro, Nicholson, Pacino levels. I think he's the level below them.

I think he made some of his more interesting and braver roles pre Titanic personally. But he's very smart picking out his projects (although I didn't like Don't Look Up at all) and is usually great most of them. Some films where he's blown off the screen by other like The Revenant And Inception with Tom Hardy or Gangs of New York with Day Lewis. But other films he's amazing in like Wolf of Wall Street and The Departed.

Great actor though and one of those that doesn't phone it in.

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tallthomas13 t1_j9pu1pg wrote

I haven't heard 90% of the criticism in this thread ever in real life. It's very nitpicky callouts of his calling cards and quirks, which every actor ever has in one way or another.

I get that he's less popular at the moment but it was only a handful of years ago that he was in every sense considered the heir to DeNiro.

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Looper007 t1_j9pu7kn wrote

It's not top tier Scorsese and Leo's probably a little too young for the role, I would have loved to see Christian Bale in the role (Tommy Lee Jones played a great Howard Hughes in a TV movie from the early 80's). But Leo gives it his full go, and delivers a good performance. I don't think it's great in the second half but the first half when he's making Wings and before his breakdown it's great stuff.

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Looper007 t1_j9pvlqx wrote

It's Hardy's film all the way, should have won for best supporting actor for me. it's a bit like with Leo with Day Lewis in Gangs of New York. You just can't keep your eyes off Hardy anytime he's on screen, he's got a bit of that danger to him that not many actors today have. Leo is very good in it, but Hardy when he's not doing blockbusters is one of the best actors around.

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Looper007 t1_j9pw5hk wrote

Basketball Diaries, Gilbert Grape and This Boy's Life are top 5 of his best performances along Wolf of Wall Street and Django. I'm glad I'm not the only one who has the same mind set that Leo's earlier career, he went to depths he just doesn't do anymore since post Titanic. I love to see him work with a young director and not all the established name ones and just do something that surprise you.

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Midstix t1_j9pwggo wrote

I love Leo and I think he's great. The first and only time he really stood out to me as being not terribly good was Shutter Island. It was because I couldn't stop seeing him perform the exact same speaking patterns, squinting, and mannerisms that I had seen in a hundred other roles he's had. They're always there, but in Shutter Island they struck me as very prominent. I feel the same way about Denzel, he just speaks loudly and confidently and authoritative yet friendly in any role he plays.

I don't really agree on any of the three movies you mentioned, I thought he was the best in all of them. Minus Nicholson in the Departed, he was better than everyone.

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Looper007 t1_j9pws2s wrote

Hit the nail on head, he's always Leo and listen nothing wrong with that he always delivers. There's no transformation like Day Lewis or prime De Niro, Oldman or Bale or even Hardy. That's why I don't have him as top tier like some do. When I see someone like Joaquin Phoenix act on screen, it's mind blowing and exciting watching him. With Leo, I always come out and feel a great performance but I've seen better this year.

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DarkLordKefka t1_j9pwzjc wrote

The only movie I liked him in was Wolf of Wall Street. Otherwise, I can’t stand him.

There’s always something off-putting about his roles. I can’t explain it, but it’s enough to bother me enough to ruin a movie. Takes me out of the immersion. Also had the opportunity to meet him in person once.

There is no insult in the entirety of the English language that would properly encapsulate what I feel about him from that encounter.

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732dlrowthgiliwt t1_j9py7h1 wrote

This is one of the worst posts in here and I've been seeing some really awful posts recently.

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k_1181 t1_j9pyemz wrote

He's definitely one of the best actors out there. Every one of his characters just feels "real".

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bluejester12 t1_j9pzhpp wrote

I didn't realize how good he was until I saw Blood Diamond.

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Seanbergs2377 t1_j9pzkjl wrote

Overrated? Lol Hes the Tom Brady of movies bra. Gets hot eastern European tang on demand and actually is cool af.

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Totulkaos6 t1_j9q2we6 wrote

DiCaprio is gonna go down in history as one of, if not the greatest actor of all time.

Literally can’t think of a picture he’s done I don’t like.

He just has a star quality, it’s intangible, you like watching him. He’s just interesting and natural on screen. he’s a star, it’s that simple.

Also, while brad Margot and Leo all gave great performances in once upon a time in Hollywood, Leo was by far my favorite character…loved every scene he was in, fantastic.

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watermelonfucka t1_j9q3tju wrote

Lmao great comment

Amy Adam’s just hit me and you are right. The thing is she so fucking good at being Amy Adam’s that it flys under the radar.

It also hit me how much fucking range bale has. He’s never the same in anything he does

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NoPossibility t1_j9qjxsa wrote

I agree, but he doesn’t really feel like a different character often times to me. He’s always just Decaprio playing X. He doesn’t melt into a role the way other serious actors like Daniel Day Lewis or Gary Oldman do, for me at least. I’d put him more on the A-List movie star tier where you go see a movie because you like that actor, not because you expect a great new interesting performance out of him. He’s good but he’s not very different role to role in my mind.

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Pastullio t1_j9qmmg5 wrote

To me, he feels like he is constantly acting to win an award. Not necessarily over acting or hamming it up, per say....just feels a bit dramatic. I don't know how to describe it, ha!

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HamHand2000 t1_j9qvgwb wrote

I agree. He’s not terrible but he’s never very natural and seems to struggle with saying lines in a natural way. In some movies he’s enjoyable, others are just bad because he can’t pull it off. I’ve never understood why he is considered such a great actor. I mean he is good and better than most. But he’s not what a lot of people say he is - one of the greatest. Just my opinion.

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dragonbaoZ t1_j9qw8ms wrote

He's always going to be bigger than any movie he's in so that's the reason.

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PrecisionHat t1_j9qxwi9 wrote

Timothy Oliphant was barely in OUATIH...

Leo is an extremely good actor. Never seems to phone it in.

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ExtremeCourtoftheUS t1_j9qyxz5 wrote

I must disagree - Damon, while a great actor, didn't come CLOSE to outshining DiCaprio in The Departed...

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Nick_The_Knight_ t1_j9rb79t wrote

He’s been cheated out of many Oscars. No way he deserves just one.

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Marcello_ t1_j9rehfs wrote

youre delusional if you think he was outperformed in once upon a time and inception (which btw doesnt even have that good of acting by anyone except maybe di cap and cilian murphy)

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Majikarpslayer t1_j9repp3 wrote

I think he was definitely the best in Inception.

He really had that feral look, of someone who would do anything, take a desperate chance to get back to his kids.

Besides that just plain solid never really bad in anything

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Gerti27 t1_j9rlwsf wrote

I'm just going to reiterate what most people are saying. Leo is a fantastic actor. I don’t think he's the best in the world, but he's up there. The Departed, Wolf of Wall Street, and Catch Me If You Can, are all incredible performances.

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FluidSynergy t1_j9rmkmy wrote

I was blown away by his performance in Don't Look Up. He may not always be the most notable performance, but he makes each and every character and portrayal unique in a way that a lot of other high caliber actors fail to do.

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Dark-Myst t1_j9rn8q9 wrote

That scene in Django when he gets off the carriage and screams for his sister....

Ultimate cringe.

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AdNecessary7680 t1_j9rxkde wrote

I never thought too much of him, despite recognizing that he is a good actor, but Whats Eating Gilbert Grape just blew my mind. I didn't even recognize him in it, he was phenomenal. When I saw his name in the credits I had to rewatch, as I could not believe it wasn't an actual kid with Downs syndrome. Completely gobsmacked by his performance, and at such a young age. Mega fan ever since.

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CyclonusDecept t1_j9rzn43 wrote

He's honestly the same in every movie. His best performance was basketball diaries. He's not very believable in many of his roles because he's kind of playing himself.

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Ok_Working_9219 t1_j9rzx48 wrote

The best of his generation. I can always watch Leo. He reminds me of the Golden age of Hollywood. When actors could act & were true icons. He doesn’t need cgi or any other device. He could have acted in any era & been great.

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Sleek1229 t1_j9s02ei wrote

I think he's great in everything he does.

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Coconutyorkie t1_j9s061d wrote

The greatest modern LEADING man

Wonderful actor

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jfstompers t1_j9s06qb wrote

He's a real good actor, I mean it's not hard to look at his work and see it.

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Responsible-Type-392 t1_j9scxvn wrote

Leo is a great actor. Can’t deny it. He basically gets first pick of any script in Hollywood and all the great directors want to work with him.

He takes his roles very seriously and it shows.

Daniel Day Lewis melts into his roles. You see him on screen and I’m not saying to myself “hey it’s DDL, look at him go”. With Leo it’s kind crazy because I always see him, I see Leo but he does a such a convincing job that eventually I get into the story and the movie and don’t care that it’s him anymore. His persona is not a distraction while not being hidden.

He has done a great deal of variety, I can’t say he has a signature style like other actors… yeah, I just genuinely like his acting and his movie choices. I’d go to see anything with him in it.

Do others outshine him? I wouldn’t say that. And it’s good he doesn’t outshine all others around him. A great supporting cast is what makes a great movie. I’d say in Django Unchained he was certainly a scene stealer but it didn’t overpower the film.

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edieseld t1_j9shg6e wrote

This is a truly horrible post, and even worse take.

Screen time in Inception: -Tom Hardy - 12:45sec -Leo - 60:45sec

Granted, I’m the general sense, screen time means fk all in terms of performances (Anthony Hopkins won an Oscar for 16mins worth of screen time in Silence of the Lambs), but in the case of Inception. You’re never gonna convince Tom Hardy gave a better performance than Leo in a literal 1/4 of the amount of time on screen. Tom Hardy was an afterthought in that film, and Joseph Gordon Levitt. Just stfu rn lmfao. This dude gonna say Joseph Gordon Levitt > Leo DiCaprio and expect people to take their opinion’s seriously. Bro. Where do you get your drugs from?

Roast and stupidity aside.. ask yourself two questions

  1. How many Leonardo DiCaprio movies have you seen?
  2. When did you become aware of who Leonardo DiCaprio is, what role?

If someone with no prior knowledge of who he is, were to sit down and watch Leo films in chronological order. They would tell you how wrong your opinion is.

Look at the roles from these films:

  • What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (93)
  • Titanic (97)
  • Gangs of New York (02)
  • Revolutionary Road (08)
  • The Great Gatsby (13)

5 films 5 years apart, most of them no where near his top work, tell me his performances and abilities aren’t “organic” for lack of better words.

“He’s a good actor with impressive filmography” … “he’s overrated” .. pick one

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Peaches2001970 t1_j9siwtx wrote

Matt Damon got the rattiness feeling down & Jack was mr.cool. But Leo was def the standout for me like you could actively feel his constant state of anxiety like he was constantly on the edge in every scene( & that’s what a undercover cop should feel like). But he also nailed the kinda city boy hotheaded criminal gang dude on the outside but actually intelligent & heart of gold on the side complexity the character had. Like every scene he was in was great

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SignalFix89 t1_j9snrbo wrote

Oh man, there are not many opinions that I think are wrong, but this is one of them. Whatever you might think of him, he is definitely a spectacular actor and did far better than Matt Damon in the Departed lol

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TeralPop t1_j9so53u wrote

One of the untouchable “god like” actors. Like Meryl Streep. Of course he is just a guy but he seems too high to touch

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UgatzStugots t1_j9t2k0r wrote

Leo becomes Calvin Candie in Django Unchained, he's totally different from any other role, same goes with his role as Danny Archer in Blood Diamond or his role in Gilbert Grape.

Tom Hanks role as Forrest Gump or his role as Cap. Miller in Saving Private Ryan are completely different too.

It seems to me like you rate someone higher just because they put on a bunch of make-up or put on a different voice. I think it's more impressive when an actor can just be believable and give a genuine performance.

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TheTankGarage t1_j9t44if wrote

I have this theory about actors. There are three categories;

Those who were born with the ability.

Those who were born with the ability but decided they can always learn more.

Those who weren't born with it but tried to learn anyway, no matter how much time and money they spend, they will never act. They might still get work if they're pretty but it will never be for their acting. Keanu Reeves is a good example, he's not an actor, he's an acrobat. Denise Richards would be another, she's a model, not an actor. etc etc.

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DiCaprio have been a spectacular actor his entire life, he's never had to learn. Most great actors never have to learn, it also means they will always act the same in every movie. Kate Winslet, Marlon Brando, Elliot Page.

This means that even simply a good actor, not a spectacular one, who works at it and learns their entire career will eventually surpass the spectacular one. Biggest "sleeper" I think would be Scarlett Johansson

Then if a spectacular actor decides to learn, that's how you get people like Meryl Streep or Daniel Day-Lewis. Also weirdly enough, a lot of stand up comics? I think Tatiana Maslany is another one -Orphan Black is just on another level- and most of this theory is because of her: https://youtu.be/SEQuUJ5YUdQ

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AgentUpright t1_j9tig04 wrote

None of the roles I was thinking of hinge on the makeup they wear.

Oldman as Commissioner Gordon is completely different than Oldman as Stansfield in Léon or Oldman as Smiley in TTSS.

Bale isn’t wearing any prosthetics in Newsies or American Psycho but the two characters couldn’t be further apart.

Olivia Coleman in That Mitchell and Webb Look might as well be a different actress from the one who appeared in Broadchurch or The Crown.

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rockincharlierocket t1_j9tqqmb wrote

hes a solid and reliable actor. i like shitter island alot, think departed is an amazing film, and really enjoyed inception. personally i think his dating age is really fucking weird and his black mark. but he seems like a nice guy and if i saw him in person

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SweetCosmicPope t1_j9trw9h wrote

I think he’s hit or miss, but mostly hit. Sometimes he feels a little out of place because they want him acting like a tough guy, but I don’t buy him as a particularly masculine rough and tumble guy.

But a movie like Wolf of Wall Street or Django Unchained, where he had a chance to emote and talk alot, then he just oozes charisma.

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Musicaltheaterthrow t1_ja6xdfi wrote

He’s fantastic and the ragging on his acting is just clearly a fad at this point. His range is wild. And he’s bankable. Definitely my favorite modern actor.

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