Leonardo DiCaprio: A Silent Performance in ‘The Revenant’ Excited Me

The Revenant Review

Leonardo DiCaprio has won a Golden Globe and a Critics’ Choice Award for his performance as frontiersman Hugh Glass in the critically acclaimed The Revenant, and DiCaprio admits the grueling shoot pushed him as an actor, because he had very few lines.

“I knew this was going to be somewhat of a silent performance; that’s part of what was exciting,” he told Variety. “But more than anything, I think I learned a lot about being an actor on this movie. It has a lot to do with trust.

“Trusting the people you’re working with, giving yourself over to a unique process, and trusting that if the people you’re working with are committed, like Alejandro [Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu], you can focus on being in the moment and rely on your instincts and trust the journey.”

Production took place in freezing cold temperatures in Canada and Argentina, and DiCaprio was required to walk around in the snow wearing a 120-pound bear skin for many of his scenes, but even when times got tough, the star still found great joy in the experience.

Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant
Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant

“There were so many monumental undertakings in this film,” he explained. “We could talk at great length about the bear sequence, the horse sequence, the bison sequence, the rapids sequence, fighting with Tom Hardy, who is like a bear in his own right, but most of the stuff was so meticulously planned out.

“We would rehearse all day long, and every single department needed to work like a Swiss watch. It was like creating a small play every day, and doing live theater for an hour and a half in natural light.

“Sometimes it was just: ‘Glass walks up a hill’ – and the bear fur weighs 120 pounds wet, and I’m freezing my a*s off, and it became some of the most difficult stuff to do in the movie.”

His hard work has definitely paid off – DiCaprio is the front-runner to win the Best Actor Oscar – his first – at next month’s Academy Awards.

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