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The store owner at the beginning is never given props for his acting. His tone, the looks on his face as it slowly dawns on him that something is wrong and this man isn't right and hes trying to think about where this is going, this man might be very dangerous. He shows all this without verbalizing it.
@@lorisilvia9079Very; and with the Cohen brothers you never know because their films dont conform to expectations, they dont inject Hollywoods typical tropes or plotlines.
As the mom of an addict, Leo's performance is so heartbreakingly real. I remember seeing this movie when my son was just 2 years old and this scene always stuck with me. Years later it became a reality in our lives. I pray every day that my son gets clean and sober and heals from whatever it is that makes him need to self medicate.
It's like you took a page right out of my life and wrote it here. This was my exact experience as well. The Basketball Diaries is one of my favorite movies and used to watch it when my sons were still in diapers. When they were in their teens, I had them watch it with me as a lesson on the effects of drugs. It didn't deter them and they began using heroin a few years later. For eight, long, heart wrenching years they've used....until they found fentanyl. Three years of that new nightmare and still ongoing. I've tried everything you can think of to help them but to no avail. I too pray every day that they get sober because there's only two other outcomes. How I hate drugs.
Tell him he is going to die. You’re not just saying that, he is going too. He has months few weeks tops, he has to go get clean now. Start his life now. Or he will never have one. Don’t let him take Xanax while getting off he will start to use both. Don’t give him a hard time if he uses any meds to stay clean. They have poison in everything, I lost almost every friend I used to be around. My soulmate and father of my children of 27yrs I never said to him I had an epiphany it’s coming until 2weeks before he died. He took me seriously and went to treatment twice back to back they gave him Xanax in there and that triggered another way to suppress the anxiety while feeling sick. He went back to work for his last day to finish up before coming back home and he was too sick, still had Xanax in his system went and got a smaller amount just to “get through” work from an unknown spot and he had to be brought back to life, comatose until the hospital let him go and called it. I couldn’t even say when they did little to save him they pushed to pull the cord from minute one because he was an organ donor. He had brain damage and swelling they could’ve had more medical intervention to reduce swelling but they didn’t. It wrecked me. Two days ago lost my best friend since childhood. 2014 lost my mother when she “tried” it(unlucky enough right when they put fentanyl in the mix). Lost so many ppl I can’t count… don’t give up on your son. When there is breath there is hope. My brother did it, he’s been clean for 5yrs and he’s a home owner now, new gf (family) he’s an example of what can happen. If he won’t stop love him till he’s gone, don’t treat him like an animal that never helped anyone
My friends made me sit down and watch Basketball Diaries when I first started using heroin. I was still telling myself I didn't have a problem. They sat there and watched it with me but I was already in deep with it...had been using and drinking anything I could to numb myself. Mum came home from being on holidays and though she knew something was going on, she didn't know what it was. I sat her down and told her I was a heroin addict and can't stop. Not too long after, I was so skinny I was stared at all the time and I was committing a slow suicide. I went to visit her at work one day and after seeing me, she walked off to go out the back. Her co-worker came out telling me mum was crying. She's been through every single type of abuse a person can go through since she was a little girl but I was the one to completely break her. A lot of times I'd come home black and blue (or worse) due to my partner's temper and mum would lay awake waiting for the call telling her I was dead. I'll NEVER forgive myself for hurting her so badly. Unintentionally but still guilt ridden. I'm 45 and still an addict but I function and look healthy so I can hide it from her. It's not fair that we've put you (parents of addicts) through that hell but we don't mean to hurt you and hate ourselves for it. Your strength and love is what keeps us going❤.
Leonardo DiCaprio's acting in Basketball Diaries is whole different level . Coming from addiction myself that's exactly how you feel when going thru withdrawals. Both a pleasure to watch and also very difficult .
Definitely hard to watch if you can relate. Great acting cuz going through withdrawal is honestly unexplainable if the person you're talking to has never gone through it themselves.
@@vivianfernandes4436lol you are just Twilight or Fifty Shades Of Grey fans dude.. ... Go watch Catch Me If You Can, Blood Diamond, The Departed, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Inception, The Basketball Diaries, Gangs Of New York, Shutter Island, Killer Of The Flower Moon, Don't Look Up, Revolutiony Road, Titanic, The Wolf Of Wall Street, Django Unchained, The Aviator...
@@kate3024 The old man and the 2 boys he bought the shirt from. It was him in the end who was at the mercy of fate and the only time he was vulnerable in the movie
I watched him in an interview talking about how he prepared for What's Eating Gilbert Grape and it was amazing to see him just "turn it on" if you get what I'm saying
I see a lot of comments praising Leo for Basketball Diaries, but barely any comments praising him for Arnie. He perfectly portrays someone with that type of disability, knowing that something is wrong but not being able to figure out what, your brain not truly comprehending what is happening and is therefore making excuses like ”she is hiding”. Absolutely amazing, and Leo for sure deserved an Oscar LOOOOONG before Revenant, although he deserved an Oscar for that too
Agreed!! I couldn't believe when I saw him in a role outside of "Gilbert grape" I truly believed he was handicapped, like he 100% fooled me.. But, "you never go full rheeetard, Just ask Sean Penn, where's the recognition for "I Am Sam?." -Lincoln Osiris
Leo's scene in what's eating Gilbert Grape is phenomenal. The director didnt stop it and Leo took it to an emotional level that blew it out of the park. So young and great character vision.
Michael Clarke Duncan...the man that was actually told that we wasn't big enough to play "Bear" in Armageddon. His reaction: "I've never been told that before." And he laughed that big laugh of his. So wrong that he is gone...but maybe he was truly done with all the wrong in this world and how ugly people are to each other.
I agree. Of all the actors, i saw, he was undisputably the best. But tom hanks is so natural. The best of him, is that he listens and let,s the other actors take lime light. But i was surprised at the great talent of leo, he suffered so much in his movies, and it looks real!!!
As a former addict, I am still so captivated by Leo’s spot on performance in basketball dairies. Even at such a young age. It’s hard to watch. He really brings back the insane highs, and the lows of absolute despair.
@@MadHatter1337 eating gilbert grape is a good performance. I've known autistic people and leo acts very similar. However, i don't really think it's difficult to act like an autistic person. in basketball diaries, that entire performance was so cringe-worthy.
It's interesting to see that nearly everyone praising Leo DiCaprio's performance in the Basketball Diaries was once an addict or knew one closely. My brother was an addict and died to his addiction in 2018, and seeing Leo's performance brought me to tears which is something nearly no movie has ever achieved. Hits so close to home that I can't even watch it again.
they both nailed that part, it was almost like watching a documentary, his acting is 100% on point to what would really be felt if he was actually in that situation. she played it perfect also.
Michael Clark Duncan was a giant of a man with an even larger talent. The Green Mile was the first time I ever left a movie theatre sobbing uncontrollably.
Just that short snippet had me crying. The first time I saw Green Mile thankfully I was at home. When it ended I said nothing: I just quietly went upstairs, into my closet, and wept...it affected me so much
A movie that tugs every but of emotion from you and makes you cry and want to scream at the screen for John Coffee’s release… but my take on it is the with his initials (JC) he is also like another who came to earth with a purpose.
Leonardo DiCaprio killed it both The Basketball Diaries and What's Eating Gilbert Grape. And Samuel L Jackson and Matthew McConaughey killed it in A Time To Kill
@@amylee3531 Yes he was i remember wondering if he really was mentally impacted until i realized that he was only acting. He really is an amazing actor
Leonardo’s acting is basketball diaries is phenomenal!! I really could feel his pain, and he was truly AMAZING in what’s eating Gilbert grape! I literally cried when he thought his mom was sleeping. :(
19:34 I first saw this scene in 1995… to this day it is still one of the saddest things I’ve ever witnessed. This slow and horrifying realization of death in a young disabled mind is some of the best acting that has EVER been captured onscreen. The fact that Leo didn’t get an Oscar for this movie stunned me and I haven’t taken the Academy seriously ever since.
Leonardo DiCaprio's junkie portrayal is just amazing. Even if you never experienced Heroin or Opiate withdrawal, you still feel his pain ....incredible performe......I'm in complete awe.
There's junkies and there's addicts. Two different types of people hooked on drugs. Either way, I HATE the word junkie. Even before I became a heroin and methadone addict, I thought it was judgemental and disrespectful to call someone who fell in a hole and couldn't climb out but dug deeper instead a junkie....fuckin' wrong, man. We're not all out robbing and bashing people so we can feel normal again. Not all addicts have lost their empathy.
9:49 one of the saddest scenes in history ..its always the simple scenes too...notice how she doesn't look at him.. she uses the door to block her from looking at his face.. she needed the strength to turn him down no matter how desperate he was and she couldn't do it eye to eye...powerful 10:28
"On the day of my judgement when I stand before God, and he asks me why did I kill one of his true miracles, what am I going to say?? That it was my job??" I simply can not pick my favorite Tom Hanks monologue
Makes me think of the scene in "Kingdom of heaven (director's cut)" here it is as I remember it ""When you stand before god you can not say I do so because he or she told me so. You are responsible for your own actions"" It isnt the exact qoute but damn does that move have multiple layerd.
Leonardo DiCaprio already did two not just great or terrific, but two all time performances in What's Eating Gilbert Grape and The Basketball Diaries respectively at the age of 19 and 21 years old with no professional training, no acting coaches, and without attending any acting school. Just pure, raw natural talent. Absolute legend.
I have to admit, the late Michael Clarke Duncan's portrayal of John Coffey in The Green Mile was simply sublime for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Those actors who give mesmerising performances outside their main genre definitely get a big green tick in my book. But Leo is my absolute fav. He should've won at least 3 Oscars by now... not just 1.
I agree. I still get chills seeing this scene but the greats just go there. When it first came out I couldn't stop crying seeing him in that Gilbert Grape scene. Timeless...
As a guy with a sister with autism and several other diagnoses i can barely comprehend how good Leos acting is in Gilbert grape, its honestly unreal how good his perfomance is.
Stephen King is just such a prolific and astounding visionary and writer. To look at his body of work is to be truly in awe that one person can be so gifted. For most writers, creating even one of his novels would be a massive accomplishment. To write one book like the GreenMile would be a life’s work. King writes these masterpieces over and over. That movie breaks me every time.
Hands down. Leo’s superb performances on Basketball Diaries and his best ever to date playing Arnie Grape in Whats Eating Gilbert Grape. This should have been his first Oscar!
I will never, ever understand how it took so long for the world to realize the absolute mastercraft Leo displayed in his first decade of acting....sure, now he is recognized as one of the greats...but it took a long time, wayyyyyyy too long...his performance in What's Eating Gilbert Grape and then Basketball Diaries should have done it...but then to do Romeo + Juliet, Titanic and The Beach and still be cast aside as a joke?...I feel like it wasn't until Gangs of New York that he really started getting the proper amount of respect as an actor he deserved....in my mind he is absolutely one of the greats, probably the best actor of the last 30 years....
DiCaprio was actually nominated for best supporting actor at the Academy awards for his role in What's eating Gilbert Grapes. He was taken VERY seriously by the industry and had a great career ahead of him until he made Titanic (which turned him into a teenage idol), followed by The Beach (which was not well received, among other things because it didn't respect the book it was based on). Early in his career, he was cast along side great actors like DeNiro (This boy's life), Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton (Mervin's room), Gene Hackman, Russel Crowe and Sharon Stone (The Quick and the Dead) Johnny Depp (WEGG) and he had the lead in Total eclipse and Romeo+Juliet. He was considered the Dustin Hoffman of his generation. He was hardly overlooked by the industry or the critics. But he made a poor career choice. That's why he often expressed regrets about doing Titanic. It overshadowed all his previous work, and he wasn't seen as a 'real' actor anymore (only a 'star', a cute face). It took him almost 5 years to get his career and reputation back. Since DeNiro was impress with DeCaprio when they worked together, he recommended him to Scorsese. Gangs of NY got him back on track of being a serious actor and the rest is history.
He also did This Boy's LIfe when he was a kid. It might have been his first big part. It was a really good movie. Robert de Niro and Ellen Barkin are in it.
I am surprised how great Leo was in that scene. I didn't think he was that good when he started acting. He's getting better and better and I think he will be a legend like Pacino, Marlon,DeNiro.
The first scene at 0:18 is one of the tensest scenes in history of film. "No country for old men" movie comes with dozens of those scene which make me breathless throughout the movie. What an incredible and horrifying play and acting.
Holy shit. I've never seen Basketball Diaries but that scene had me balling my eyes out. I cant imagine having to see your baby boy like that, knowing theres nothing you can do to help them
The best acted, most heart wrenching scene I've ever seen in a movie was Brad Pitt in SEVEN. When he realized the character played by Kevin Spacey, had decapitated his wife's head and it was in the box that had just been delivered. As Brad's character was deciding to shoot the bastard or not, Brad's expressions were so heart breaking, so real, it sticks with me.
But the movie as a whole was just AWFUL. The identities and personal lives of the victims were completely ignored -- nobody ever even mentioned the name, occupation, next-of-kin or life circumstances of the first victim. The implication was, nobody should care because he was just some fat guy. The whole rest of the movie was just as bad, no investigations about the identities of ANY of the victims were ever done, not until it was Gwyneth Fucking Paltrow's perfect little blonde head in a box. Why didn't the life, personality, career, friends, personal and family history of the fat guy in the first scene matter? And if he didn't matter, why should Gwyneth?
@@marioncapriotti1514Because they were side characters. That's why. Why didn't we get a full backstory on the random people he passed on the street? Because nobody cares. That's why. It didn't add to the story in any way, shape or form.
@@morganlee2806 - Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. It just bothered the hell out of me that no "victimology" was done by the investigators of the murders. It's a key element to the investigation of serial crimes - as a fan of "Criminal Minds," I just thought the absence of interest in who the victims were was a serious flaw in this movie.
Wow... here i am still trying to understand why Leonardo Dicaprio's Oscar took so damn long. This guy is and has been one of the best male actors out there. Makes me wonder if the Oscar's are as wack as the grammys 🤔
Because the oscars are not about the performance, it’s about money. You basically have to bribe the committee. A video has been done on it by Adam Ruins Everything.
@@jcbrewdog13 Portrayed by Javier Barden, who won an Oscar for his effort, his character portrays killing as such a rote, regular, and thus meaningless act to him that on occasion he’s willing to leave it to chance, only to make it interesting. This scene really allows the viewer to gain true insight on the psychopathic tendencies of the character and how meaningless killing another human is for him.
The Coen's borrowed this coin flipping, psycho concept from a movie called, "American Perfekt". The main character played by Robert Forester is a crazy psychiatrist that uses a coin to decide the fate of his victims. It's an awesome movie if one can find it.
That scene in Fury gave me chills. Made me realise more than any other war movie what those guys went through. What they thought of it, how they tried to make sense of it and how wrong it was for them to be there and to die like that. The meaninglessness of war, but at the same time the necessity of those soldiers being there. We are here today because of them. Never forget...
Finally someone saying something about Fury. Shia Labulff is one of the most underrated actors of our time. In this particular scene all actors had a phenomenal part. And you’re right. This movie showed us a little of what these men had to endure for our freedom and the world’s peace from tyranny.
We would be here regardless. The War had already turned against the Germans. The Russian were getting victories against the retreating Germans. If Japan had not attacked us we never would have gone to Europe, and the Germans would have lost. The war in the Pacific was Dec 7, then Japan losing island after island. If not for Pearl Harbor America could have sat the war out.
No one gives Josh Brolin any credit in this movie but I think this was his best performance as well. I never once thought of him as an actor. He totally sold me on his performance as a rugged country boy.
That scene with Leo hits hard. I wish no mother would have to go through that feeling, but we live in a fucked up world and fucked up things happen all the time.
Ah Leo . . . the greatest actor of my generation. He’s about my age so I’ll figure I’ll live long enough to see his lifetime achievement award, God willing.
If I add my own: Claire Danes is an absolute powerhouse throughout Homeland, but one scene in particular really affected me and has stayed with me, the scene where she hallucinates that Brody is still alive. The range/gamut/stages of emotion she goes through in that scene, anger, fear, disbelief, hope, pain, longing, all fuelled by the character's mental illness, is nothing short of stunning. She is a Goddess.
Remember her in that film where she’s arrested in another country? I can’t remember the name but she was so great in that. I’ve been a fan of her since My So-Called Life in the 90’s. Loved her and Leo in Romeo and Juliette. Loved her in Stardust. Yeah. She’s amazing.
@@Sweet_Malou Is that 'Brokedown Palace'? Watched 'Stardust' the other night, hadn't seen it. What an underrated gem! She is a real 'triple threat', gorgeous, smart and ridiculously talented.
Leonardo DiCaprio is literally the best actor on the entire planet and nobody can commit me otherwise. He deserves an Oscar for every role he’s ever played in. Him in the basketball diaries was absolutely impeccable, as well as every other thing he was in.
“What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”, “The Basketball Diaries”, “The Departed”, “Revolutionary Road”, jeez I would have started rioting in the streets if he hadn’t finally won his lil gold man. I’m not even a mom, but there was a visceral pain inside me when he’s crying out to his mom in that scene. Love you, Leo!💛💛💛
1. The clerk in , “ No Country for Old Men”……. amazing!!!!! Wow! 2. Leonardo……”What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”. Absolutely brilliant performance! !!!!!! He was respectful to the disability. Never once did I see him as an actor in this role. Truly an amazing actor !!
No Country for Old Men is one of my favourite movies of all time, and though I could describe all its beautiful shots, amazing dialogue, hidden meanings, deep messages, unique choices, and more, I can't--at the end of the day--perfectly describe why I like it so much. It's just simply... a masterpiece.
I don’t think he gets the credit he deserves because of all his real life shenanigans. He’s definitely stepped up his acting skills in his adult roles for sure.
Leo hands down had me crying like a baby each time I watch Basketball Diaries he perfectly captured how painful addiction can be. Not only to the ones whom partake in them but to the loved ones around you too
I still remember being absolutely amazed at the Basketball Diaries scene. Didn't really care for the movie but that scene is what true acting is. Never seen anything like it to this day. That was as real as it gets. Don't know what he did and how he did it but he went somewhere extremely dark.
In my humble opinion and I haven’t watched all of these, the greatest scene of all time is Gregory Peck’s 9 minute Courtroom Monologue as Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. Maybe it’s because he did it in ONE take. EPIC.
Does anyone even remember Johnny Depp was in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" I originally watched this film for him, but Leo COMPLETELY owned that film. I'd never seen or heard of him before that role. I will say, from that time on, I KNEW this was going to be an incredible journey following his films. I was not wrong!
I’m no actor, but I’d have to say the best performance I’ve seen isn’t even in a film, it was in the Breaking Bad episode called Crawlspace. The scene at the end when Cranston realizes the money is gone. It gives you chills he’s so good
I've never been a great fan of Leonardo Di Caprio. However, I can only bow before such a shred of evidence: This kid/man is astonishingly gifted to play whatever character he embodies🏆 Hell! For sure!
Leo really did some research for The Basketball Diaries. I know everyone says Requiem for a Dream or Trainspotting are great addiction movies bit they're straight peoples idea of what addiction would be like. The Basketball Diaries is the most realistic addiction movie I've ever seen.
This is just the best. I have seen every one of these movies, but over probably past 30 years of my life. This video makes me want to re-watch every single one of these movies. Thank you for this!
He was enthralling in "Dead Man Walking". He WAS Matthew Poncelot. He deserved an Oscar for that role, but Hollywood, and the "Suits", did not like him. It wasn't until Clint Eastwood said, during promotion for "Mystic River", "you have a great talent here, and you need to realize that", that Hollywood wised up. Penn deserved the Oscar for "Dead Man Walking", won for "Mystic River", which was GREAT WORK, but he was stunningly FLAWLESS in "Dead Man Walking". He is a great actor all around, in my opinion. I will watch ANYTHING that Sean Penn is in. (Even if he's only reading the phone book.) He has that extra SOMETHING/profound mastery of the craft, that makes everything he does performance-wise, rise to another level. Brilliant, brilliant actor.
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This was a good one! TY for the compilation!! Keep up the good work!!
This is the best acting I've ever seen. The kid from E.T.'s audition: th-cam.com/video/tA5giyG8E7g/w-d-xo.html
good compilation,but i wonder where is some tv stuff
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The store owner at the beginning is never given props for his acting. His tone, the looks on his face as it slowly dawns on him that something is wrong and this man isn't right and hes trying to think about where this is going, this man might be very dangerous. He shows all this without verbalizing it.
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That scene just fills me with dread. Their tone, no background music, ugh! You just know something terrible is going to happen.
And how uncomfortable did this scene make you? I could barely watch it. That was incredible acting by both men.
@@lorisilvia9079Very; and with the Cohen brothers you never know because their films dont conform to expectations, they dont inject Hollywoods typical tropes or plotlines.
Yes!!!
As the mom of an addict, Leo's performance is so heartbreakingly real. I remember seeing this movie when my son was just 2 years old and this scene always stuck with me. Years later it became a reality in our lives. I pray every day that my son gets clean and sober and heals from whatever it is that makes him need to self medicate.
It's like you took a page right out of my life and wrote it here. This was my exact experience as well. The Basketball Diaries is one of my favorite movies and used to watch it when my sons were still in diapers. When they were in their teens, I had them watch it with me as a lesson on the effects of drugs. It didn't deter them and they began using heroin a few years later. For eight, long, heart wrenching years they've used....until they found fentanyl. Three years of that new nightmare and still ongoing. I've tried everything you can think of to help them but to no avail. I too pray every day that they get sober because there's only two other outcomes. How I hate drugs.
Tell him he is going to die. You’re not just saying that, he is going too. He has months few weeks tops, he has to go get clean now. Start his life now. Or he will never have one.
Don’t let him take Xanax while getting off he will start to use both. Don’t give him a hard time if he uses any meds to stay clean. They have poison in everything, I lost almost every friend I used to be around. My soulmate and father of my children of 27yrs I never said to him I had an epiphany it’s coming until 2weeks before he died. He took me seriously and went to treatment twice back to back they gave him Xanax in there and that triggered another way to suppress the anxiety while feeling sick. He went back to work for his last day to finish up before coming back home and he was too sick, still had Xanax in his system went and got a smaller amount just to “get through” work from an unknown spot and he had to be brought back to life, comatose until the hospital let him go and called it. I couldn’t even say when they did little to save him they pushed to pull the cord from minute one because he was an organ donor. He had brain damage and swelling they could’ve had more medical intervention to reduce swelling but they didn’t. It wrecked me. Two days ago lost my best friend since childhood. 2014 lost my mother when she “tried” it(unlucky enough right when they put fentanyl in the mix). Lost so many ppl I can’t count… don’t give up on your son. When there is breath there is hope. My brother did it, he’s been clean for 5yrs and he’s a home owner now, new gf (family) he’s an example of what can happen.
If he won’t stop love him till he’s gone, don’t treat him like an animal that never helped anyone
Best wishes
Matthew 7:7
My friends made me sit down and watch Basketball Diaries when I first started using heroin. I was still telling myself I didn't have a problem. They sat there and watched it with me but I was already in deep with it...had been using and drinking anything I could to numb myself. Mum came home from being on holidays and though she knew something was going on, she didn't know what it was. I sat her down and told her I was a heroin addict and can't stop. Not too long after, I was so skinny I was stared at all the time and I was committing a slow suicide. I went to visit her at work one day and after seeing me, she walked off to go out the back. Her co-worker came out telling me mum was crying. She's been through every single type of abuse a person can go through since she was a little girl but I was the one to completely break her.
A lot of times I'd come home black and blue (or worse) due to my partner's temper and mum would lay awake waiting for the call telling her I was dead. I'll NEVER forgive myself for hurting her so badly. Unintentionally but still guilt ridden. I'm 45 and still an addict but I function and look healthy so I can hide it from her.
It's not fair that we've put you (parents of addicts) through that hell but we don't mean to hurt you and hate ourselves for it. Your strength and love is what keeps us going❤.
Leonardo DiCaprio's acting in Basketball Diaries is whole different level . Coming from addiction myself that's exactly how you feel when going thru withdrawals. Both a pleasure to watch and also very difficult .
This Boys Life is even better
congrats on overcoming it brother
Going through withdrawals was hell on Earth I felt like I looked the devil and his demons straight in their eyes
Definitely hard to watch if you can relate. Great acting cuz going through withdrawal is honestly unexplainable if the person you're talking to has never gone through it themselves.
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Leo should’ve been given many Oscars for his amazing acting
Absolutely 💯
Disagree.. Leo deserved only 1 oscar and that too wasn't for The revenant.. He acts same in every of his films
Pretty sure I didnt see him sobbing like this in Titanic. Nor Inception. lol. @@vivianfernandes4436
@@vivianfernandes4436 did you literally just watch the video of him in whats eating gilbert grape and say he acts the same in every film? seriously?
@@vivianfernandes4436lol you are just Twilight or Fifty Shades Of Grey fans dude.. ...
Go watch Catch Me If You Can, Blood Diamond, The Departed, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Inception, The Basketball Diaries, Gangs Of New York, Shutter Island, Killer Of The Flower Moon, Don't Look Up, Revolutiony Road, Titanic, The Wolf Of Wall Street, Django Unchained, The Aviator...
Young Leo, so underrated.
Dude!
he was nomintaed for best actor in his debut in oscars
And you say he is talented🙏
Idt that L.DeCaprio was / underated.
I dunno, I think he was pretty highly rated... dude took Hollywood by storm in his teens.
rated
Underrated by whom?
That first scene gets me everytime. That man scares the sh*t out of me and I feel so bad for the old man in the store. Fantastic acting.
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That guy unnerved me as well!! And he was just on screen..
Also one of the luckiest he doesn't kill 😉
@@kate3024 The old man and the 2 boys he bought the shirt from. It was him in the end who was at the mercy of fate and the only time he was vulnerable in the movie
First time I watched a scene from this movie. It looks good!
Leonardo DiCaprio is nothing but the most painfully underrated genius in this business.
Yea bro leo is soooooooooo underrated
@seethebeauty And the crazy thing is that he was already a stellar actor before “Titanic.”
I watched him in an interview talking about how he prepared for What's Eating Gilbert Grape and it was amazing to see him just "turn it on" if you get what I'm saying
@@marieantoinette1360 he was great in what's eating gilbert grape.
Was.
I see a lot of comments praising Leo for Basketball Diaries, but barely any comments praising him for Arnie. He perfectly portrays someone with that type of disability, knowing that something is wrong but not being able to figure out what, your brain not truly comprehending what is happening and is therefore making excuses like ”she is hiding”. Absolutely amazing, and Leo for sure deserved an Oscar LOOOOONG before Revenant, although he deserved an Oscar for that too
Agreed!! I couldn't believe when I saw him in a role outside of "Gilbert grape" I truly believed he was handicapped, like he 100% fooled me..
But, "you never go full rheeetard,
Just ask Sean Penn, where's the recognition for "I Am Sam?."
-Lincoln Osiris
His role as Arnie is pure genius.
“Never go full retard” Kurt Lazarus/Lincoln Osiris/RDJ
He was absolutely amazing in this role. He should have won many Oscars
The Green Mile was such a masterpiece. Just that conversation is enough to make someone cry. So deep. What a beautiful piece of script writing.
Leo's scene in what's eating Gilbert Grape is phenomenal. The director didnt stop it and Leo took it to an emotional level that blew it out of the park. So young and great character vision.
Should have won awards for that alone!
RIP to the phenomenon that was Michael Clarke Duncan. He was the absolute soul of The Green Mile.
Can’t even watch that movie anymore knowing it. He was amazing
@@collinrobb1030 he was. It’s a heartbreaking film.
Michael Clarke Duncan...the man that was actually told that we wasn't big enough to play "Bear" in Armageddon.
His reaction: "I've never been told that before." And he laughed that big laugh of his. So wrong that he is gone...but maybe he was truly done with all the wrong in this world and how ugly people are to each other.
I agree. Of all the actors, i saw, he was undisputably the best. But tom hanks is so natural. The best of him, is that he listens and let,s the other actors take lime light. But i was surprised at the great talent of leo, he suffered so much in his movies, and it looks real!!!
Everything you say is spot on.And I think this is one of THE BEST monologues Tom Hanks has ever given bar none.
As a former addict, I am still so captivated by Leo’s spot on performance in basketball dairies. Even at such a young age. It’s hard to watch. He really brings back the insane highs, and the lows of absolute despair.
Then his mom goes and flushes the coke down the toilet when the mom comes. And he's like :"we needed that coke Karen"!!!
I hope you are well and doing OK.
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Another movie/actor that does that is timothee chalamet in Beautiful boy. Also a great representation of how drug addiction effects lives
Thank you for sharing that man
Leo is a beast of an actor. Absolutely one of a kind right up there with Brando, Pacino & DeNiro
He is one of the best of his generation!
As a young actor, he really wasn’t that good. I cringe at most of his acting early in his career. He’s gotten much better though
@@yuhyuh2729 you’re kidding right? What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? Basketball Diaries?
@@MadHatter1337 eating gilbert grape is a good performance. I've known autistic people and leo acts very similar. However, i don't really think it's difficult to act like an autistic person. in basketball diaries, that entire performance was so cringe-worthy.
@@MadHatter1337 he's gotten much better nowadays however he is no-where near top actors
I will never understand how to took them so long to give Leo an Oscar! He’s always been phenomenal!
It***
He was so effective. Very raw.
Scorsese knew before we recognized how great Leo really is.
jealousy
It's interesting to see that nearly everyone praising Leo DiCaprio's performance in the Basketball Diaries was once an addict or knew one closely. My brother was an addict and died to his addiction in 2018, and seeing Leo's performance brought me to tears which is something nearly no movie has ever achieved. Hits so close to home that I can't even watch it again.
I’m so sorry about your brother man…. I literally couldn’t imagine that pain
yeah, same.
I know that mothers pain, sadly.
@@marycranshaw9715 that’s so sad ma’am, I’m sorry about your child
they both nailed that part, it was almost like watching a documentary, his acting is 100% on point to what would really be felt if he was actually in that situation. she played it perfect also.
Michael Clark Duncan was a giant of a man with an even larger talent. The Green Mile was the first time I ever left a movie theatre sobbing uncontrollably.
Same. Seen that movie 5-6 times and every time I’m sobbing uncontrollably
That movie is one that I could only watch once. Cried like a third grade school girl.
Just that short snippet had me crying. The first time I saw Green Mile thankfully I was at home. When it ended I said nothing: I just quietly went upstairs, into my closet, and wept...it affected me so much
Everyone is excellent ! Not only Ben Affleck - a loser , Big time
A movie that tugs every but of emotion from you and makes you cry and want to scream at the screen for John Coffee’s release… but my take on it is the with his initials (JC) he is also like another who came to earth with a purpose.
Leonardo DiCaprio killed it both The Basketball Diaries and What's Eating Gilbert Grape. And Samuel L Jackson and Matthew McConaughey killed it in A Time To Kill
Years ago when WEGG came out on DVD, I bought it right away. Leo was so brilliant.
@@amylee3531 Yes he was i remember wondering if he really was mentally impacted until i realized that he was only acting. He really is an amazing actor
The first time I saw a movie from Leo was What’s Eating Gilbert Grape he should’ve won an Oscar with his performance as Ernie he did an brilliant job.
That's a lot of killing
Personally,I don't think he was acting in Gilbert Grape 😂
Leonardo’s acting is basketball diaries is phenomenal!! I really could feel his pain, and he was truly AMAZING in what’s eating Gilbert grape! I literally cried when he thought his mom was sleeping. :(
Talented actor with great range in each performance
@@TheActorsAcademy I know!!! I really wanna become and actress and always have but he inspires me even more!! I’ve already been in 2 commercials:)
@@SpellCasted_ congratulations!!
@@TheActorsAcademy Thank You!!
@@SpellCasted_ how’d you get into commercials?
19:34 I first saw this scene in 1995… to this day it is still one of the saddest things I’ve ever witnessed. This slow and horrifying realization of death in a young disabled mind is some of the best acting that has EVER been captured onscreen. The fact that Leo didn’t get an Oscar for this movie stunned me and I haven’t taken the Academy seriously ever since.
i have been working wirh the mentally disabled since 1995.......it IS a sad thing
"you're hiding huh" so child like and innocent...its heartbreaking
I think that the academy has someone picked out to win. Everything in Holly Wood is about sex and money.
What’s even sadder is that he’d likely get in trouble for doing a part like that because “he’s not disabled himself.”
@@jasonstraight1320 Uh, that's why it's called acting. You think a mentally disabled person could pull that off?
Leonardo DiCaprio's junkie portrayal is just amazing. Even if you never experienced Heroin or Opiate withdrawal, you still feel his pain ....incredible performe......I'm in complete awe.
Junkie is a horrible word
There's junkies and there's addicts. Two different types of people hooked on drugs. Either way, I HATE the word junkie. Even before I became a heroin and methadone addict, I thought it was judgemental and disrespectful to call someone who fell in a hole and couldn't climb out but dug deeper instead a junkie....fuckin' wrong, man. We're not all out robbing and bashing people so we can feel normal again. Not all addicts have lost their empathy.
9:49 one of the saddest scenes in history ..its always the simple scenes too...notice how she doesn't look at him.. she uses the door to block her from looking at his face.. she needed the strength to turn him down no matter how desperate he was and she couldn't do it eye to eye...powerful 10:28
What’s eating Gilbert grape. Besides hailey mills. Leo, best kid, end of.
The mom stinks. What was she 7 when she had him? Come on. Poorly cast not her fault.
@@finished6267 no, she looks age appropriate to me. She looks probably late 30’s, early 40. Leo looks barely 20.
You lead me to an add
Yeah, this is way too real. I was a mom with a teenaged son going through this.... Extremely accurate.
I see Leo, I click.
I swearrrrrr....😂🤣 Me too
Sameeeee I'm OBSESSED with him
Same.😌🤧
"On the day of my judgement when I stand before God, and he asks me why did I kill one of his true miracles, what am I going to say?? That it was my job??" I simply can not pick my favorite Tom Hanks monologue
You’re so right about that. How can you pick just one?
Omg such a powerful scene
This is one of the most extraordinary works ever made
Makes me think of the scene in "Kingdom of heaven (director's cut)" here it is as I remember it ""When you stand before god you can not say I do so because he or she told me so. You are responsible for your own actions"" It isnt the exact qoute but damn does that move have multiple layerd.
@@louwes44 Kingdom of heaven one of the most accurate historical movies btw. If not so much about the events, about the medieval way of life.
Leonardo DiCaprio already did two not just great or terrific, but two all time performances in What's Eating Gilbert Grape and The Basketball Diaries respectively at the age of 19 and 21 years old with no professional training, no acting coaches, and without attending any acting school.
Just pure, raw natural talent.
Absolute legend.
That scene from the green mile kills me every time. Rip Michael, you were a fantastic actor
This. ^^
Dicaprio begging for money! The best part! He deserves an Oscar!
Lorraine Bracco kills in that scene too. She's holding the money and is completely heart broken mother. Such an amazing scene.
I have to admit, the late Michael Clarke Duncan's portrayal of John Coffey in The Green Mile was simply sublime for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Those actors who give mesmerising performances outside their main genre definitely get a big green tick in my book.
But Leo is my absolute fav. He should've won at least 3 Oscars by now... not just 1.
The No Country scene is the most intense scene without any violence, horror, etc. It's subtle and it's perfect
what is the context to the scene
@@arloschofield5648 that's just it. He did that for no reason. You got to watch the movie! He's one of the more interesting villains in Cinema
Read the book.
@@holliswilliams8426 even better
Agreed!
Javier Bardem is a wildly versatile character in, "No Country For Old Men", but the actor who plays the store clerk Gene Jones deserves praise too
There’s no doubt that Leonardo DiCaprio is an all time talented, intelligent and versatile actor in this generation.
Having a special needs son about the same age as DiCaprio's character in Gilbert Grape, he tore my heart out.
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Leo was incredible, just amazing in Gilbert Grape.
I agree. I still get chills seeing this scene but the greats just go there. When it first came out I couldn't stop crying seeing him in that Gilbert Grape scene. Timeless...
As a guy with a sister with autism and several other diagnoses i can barely comprehend how good Leos acting is in Gilbert grape, its honestly unreal how good his perfomance is.
What an honor it is to be alive in the same generation with DiCaprio making films!
That No Country for Old Men scene still sends chills up my spine every time.
I had to stop watching it.
How in the world can Leo sound like he is major pain and then play a really happy person! I don’t understand it
REEEEEGGGGGGGIIIIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!
It’s called acting
It’s called TALENT
I mean that’s what normal people do he’s just able to control it better lol
Yep
Good Will Hunting - most classic scene of all time, sooooo goooood
Shia is an absolute lunatic, but damn when he gets all into a role he’s amazing. Respect the hell out of his commitment.
It's painful how underrated Shia is & honestly how underrated Fury is. Easily my favorite war movie of all time.
His voice never matches the character
cool fact, the laughing wasnt part of the script but they decided to keep it.
Thats the problem. People are less and less wanting to work with him cause he's a "problem" actor. He does GREAT work though!
Hopefully he'll end up like a Robert Downey Jr. and turn his life around and be the great actor that he's capable of.
How Leo could act in this movie without physically knowing the exact feeling is impossibly surreal. Excellent.
How do you know he doesn’t know what it feels like 🤔
@@georgejung5429 there's no evidence to suggest otherwise
Walk into any abandoned house in a drug neighborhood, and copy what you see.
@@stephenkennedy8305yeah please do so, record it and post it on YT - then let us be the judges how easy it is to copy that … what a dork!
Stephen King is just such a prolific and astounding visionary and writer. To look at his body of work is to be truly in awe that one person can be so gifted. For most writers, creating even one of his novels would be a massive accomplishment. To write one book like the GreenMile would be a life’s work. King writes these masterpieces over and over. That movie breaks me every time.
Hands down. Leo’s superb performances on Basketball Diaries and his best ever to date playing Arnie Grape in Whats Eating Gilbert Grape. This should have been his first Oscar!
I don't care what anyone says, Leo is the best Actor
He is brilliant. No doubt about it.
Very good actor for sure, but Daniel Day Lewis in There Will Be Blood was probably the best acting performance in a movie.
@@AceGoodheart bro I saw the comment above and I was about to comment the exact same thing🤣🤣. There will be blood is a masterpiece
@@AceGoodheart Or any movie DDL is in.
He is not the beast. But good
I will never, ever understand how it took so long for the world to realize the absolute mastercraft Leo displayed in his first decade of acting....sure, now he is recognized as one of the greats...but it took a long time, wayyyyyyy too long...his performance in What's Eating Gilbert Grape and then Basketball Diaries should have done it...but then to do Romeo + Juliet, Titanic and The Beach and still be cast aside as a joke?...I feel like it wasn't until Gangs of New York that he really started getting the proper amount of respect as an actor he deserved....in my mind he is absolutely one of the greats, probably the best actor of the last 30 years....
Tied for 2nd with Christian Bale. #1 is DDL.. on another level entirely.
He’s been at the top of my actor list for a long time. Along with Tom hanks, Denzel
DiCaprio was actually nominated for best supporting actor at the Academy awards for his role in What's eating Gilbert Grapes. He was taken VERY seriously by the industry and had a great career ahead of him until he made Titanic (which turned him into a teenage idol), followed by The Beach (which was not well received, among other things because it didn't respect the book it was based on).
Early in his career, he was cast along side great actors like DeNiro (This boy's life), Meryl Streep and Diane Keaton (Mervin's room), Gene Hackman, Russel Crowe and Sharon Stone (The Quick and the Dead) Johnny Depp (WEGG) and he had the lead in Total eclipse and Romeo+Juliet. He was considered the Dustin Hoffman of his generation. He was hardly overlooked by the industry or the critics.
But he made a poor career choice. That's why he often expressed regrets about doing Titanic. It overshadowed all his previous work, and he wasn't seen as a 'real' actor anymore (only a 'star', a cute face). It took him almost 5 years to get his career and reputation back. Since DeNiro was impress with DeCaprio when they worked together, he recommended him to Scorsese. Gangs of NY got him back on track of being a serious actor and the rest is history.
He also did This Boy's LIfe when he was a kid. It might have been his first big part. It was a really good movie. Robert de Niro and Ellen Barkin are in it.
He's ok. No De Niro or Pacino.
After watching these videos, the biggest thing that is solidified is how utterly incredible DiCaprio is. Its just staggering how could he is.
Leo’s very finest performance was his role in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape . His characterization of the challenged boy was 100% inhabited
Leonardo Dicaprio should have won many awards long time ago. He is a great actor but it took years for Hollywood to give him an award, ridiculous !
U r right! same thinking here, he deserves more than he know it, it is been over due 4 him 4 a long times, he is an outstanding actor.
Leo in whats eating gilbert grape gets me every time. An absolute master class in acting.
Omg!! The scenes in this were absolutely phenomenal. That was flipping incredible!!!!!!!!
👍🏼👍🏼
don’t take God’s Name in vain
@@oliviagrace6914 ok, you've made a good point, but please allow people to express their emotions; I think God will forgive them.
Michael Clark Duncan gets me every single time. He was spectacular and he held his own with Tom Hanks. Leo was outstandingly in the Basketball Diaries
DiCaprio is truly, truly incredible.
...and of course, Leo is on this list more than any other person...he's such an acting phenom!!! Love him
I am surprised how great Leo was in that scene. I didn't think he was that good when he started acting. He's getting better and better and I think he will be a legend like Pacino, Marlon,DeNiro.
If Leonardo DiCaprio begged for the Oscar the way he begged for the money, they would have granted him one back then.
Beggars can’t be choosers
He should have won every oscar since 1995
The first scene at 0:18 is one of the tensest scenes in history of film. "No country for old men" movie comes with dozens of those scene which make me breathless throughout the movie. What an incredible and horrifying play and acting.
Holy shit. I've never seen Basketball Diaries but that scene had me balling my eyes out. I cant imagine having to see your baby boy like that, knowing theres nothing you can do to help them
Sometimes doing nothing is helping them
I love Basketball Diaries, and the fact that it is a true story is truly amazing.
The best acted, most heart wrenching scene I've ever seen in a movie was Brad Pitt in SEVEN. When he realized the character played by Kevin Spacey, had decapitated his wife's head and it was in the box that had just been delivered. As Brad's character was deciding to shoot the bastard or not, Brad's expressions were so heart breaking, so real, it sticks with me.
But the movie as a whole was just AWFUL. The identities and personal lives of the victims were completely ignored -- nobody ever even mentioned the name, occupation, next-of-kin or life circumstances of the first victim. The implication was, nobody should care because he was just some fat guy. The whole rest of the movie was just as bad, no investigations about the identities of ANY of the victims were ever done, not until it was Gwyneth Fucking Paltrow's perfect little blonde head in a box. Why didn't the life, personality, career, friends, personal and family history of the fat guy in the first scene matter? And if he didn't matter, why should Gwyneth?
@@marioncapriotti1514 Good God, thanks for the book. It was just a comment. CHILL
@@StonedMickey - Sorry about that, Sandra -- it's just a pet peeve of mine. BTW, I completely agree with you about Brad Pitt's performance!
@@marioncapriotti1514Because they were side characters. That's why. Why didn't we get a full backstory on the random people he passed on the street? Because nobody cares. That's why. It didn't add to the story in any way, shape or form.
@@morganlee2806 - Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. It just bothered the hell out of me that no "victimology" was done by the investigators of the murders. It's a key element to the investigation of serial crimes - as a fan of "Criminal Minds," I just thought the absence of interest in who the victims were was a serious flaw in this movie.
Wow... here i am still trying to understand why Leonardo Dicaprio's Oscar took so damn long. This guy is and has been one of the best male actors out there. Makes me wonder if the Oscar's are as wack as the grammys 🤔
Because the oscars are not about the performance, it’s about money. You basically have to bribe the committee. A video has been done on it by Adam Ruins Everything.
What a terrifying exchange of words to have with a stranger in that first scene coming from No Country For Old Men.
I always talk with people like that. Friendo. 🤣
What in the heck even happened? I’m so confused
@@jcbrewdog13 Portrayed by Javier Barden, who won an Oscar for his effort, his character portrays killing as such a rote, regular, and thus meaningless act to him that on occasion he’s willing to leave it to chance, only to make it interesting.
This scene really allows the viewer to gain true insight on the psychopathic tendencies of the character and how meaningless killing another human is for him.
@@hahardridge But the guy that plays the garage owner is crazy good as well.
The Coen's borrowed this coin flipping, psycho concept from a movie called, "American Perfekt". The main character played by Robert Forester is a crazy psychiatrist that uses a coin to decide the fate of his victims. It's an awesome movie if one can find it.
That scene in Fury gave me chills. Made me realise more than any other war movie what those guys went through. What they thought of it, how they tried to make sense of it and how wrong it was for them to be there and to die like that. The meaninglessness of war, but at the same time the necessity of those soldiers being there. We are here today because of them. Never forget...
Finally someone saying something about Fury. Shia Labulff is one of the most underrated actors of our time. In this particular scene all actors had a phenomenal part. And you’re right. This movie showed us a little of what these men had to endure for our freedom and the world’s peace from tyranny.
We would be here regardless. The War had already turned against the Germans. The Russian were getting victories against the retreating Germans. If Japan had not attacked us we never would have gone to Europe, and the Germans would have lost. The war in the Pacific was Dec 7, then Japan losing island after island. If not for Pearl Harbor America could have sat the war out.
Sean Penn in Mystic River is some of the best acting I have ever seen! But Leonardo di Caprio is also amazing in these clips!
Sean Penn when he played the comedy out lawyer with the bad perm was , in my opinion , his best work.
@@jadepaulsen8456 Oh YES!! Carlito's Way was the name of the movie. Penn was absolutely superb in that!!!
Emily Blunt's giving birth scene in the Quiet place is one of the most phenomenal acting scenes I have ever seen. She's a national treasure.
That scene in what's eating Gilbert grape is some of the best acting my god.
Whatever. I don't see what the big deal is. She was just laying there.
@@rjones6801 😂😂😂 you sir have won the day🤣🤣 and simultaneously made my one
*God
@@oliviagrace6914 hail satan 666
@@BelchingBeaver69 you hail him and he hates you....🤔🤓🙏! Good luck with that buddy.
You should all respect the first scene. The Guy that plays the garage owner is so so good. That, to me, is acting
No one gives Josh Brolin any credit in this movie but I think this was his best performance as well. I never once thought of him as an actor. He totally sold me on his performance as a rugged country boy.
DiCaprio was so underappreciated in Basketball Diaries. He was already on the road to epic with that role.
That scene with Leo hits hard. I wish no mother would have to go through that feeling, but we live in a fucked up world and fucked up things happen all the time.
Ah Leo . . . the greatest actor of my generation. He’s about my age so I’ll figure I’ll live long enough to see his lifetime achievement award, God willing.
If I add my own: Claire Danes is an absolute powerhouse throughout Homeland, but one scene in particular really affected me and has stayed with me, the scene where she hallucinates that Brody is still alive. The range/gamut/stages of emotion she goes through in that scene, anger, fear, disbelief, hope, pain, longing, all fuelled by the character's mental illness, is nothing short of stunning. She is a Goddess.
One of the best cryers.
Remember her in that film where she’s arrested in another country? I can’t remember the name but she was so great in that. I’ve been a fan of her since My So-Called Life in the 90’s. Loved her and Leo in Romeo and Juliette. Loved her in Stardust. Yeah. She’s amazing.
@@Sweet_Malou Is that 'Brokedown Palace'? Watched 'Stardust' the other night, hadn't seen it. What an underrated gem! She is a real 'triple threat', gorgeous, smart and ridiculously talented.
Leonardo DiCaprio is literally the best actor on the entire planet and nobody can commit me otherwise. He deserves an Oscar for every role he’s ever played in. Him in the basketball diaries was absolutely impeccable, as well as every other thing he was in.
Convince*
It's a matter of opinion.
@@BinniesDwaekki143 when I got the notification that you replied I went “.....mom..?”
@@emily_boger 😂😂😂
So, as opposed to figuratively the best?
“What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”, “The Basketball Diaries”, “The Departed”, “Revolutionary Road”, jeez I would have started rioting in the streets if he hadn’t finally won his lil gold man. I’m not even a mom, but there was a visceral pain inside me when he’s crying out to his mom in that scene. Love you, Leo!💛💛💛
I am a Mom & visceral was an absolute best adjective to describe parental pain.
Don't forget how Leo killed it in Romeo and Juliet. I saw that movie like 20 times because of him. Master Craftsman.
@@rosalinddawson8086absolutely and also imo his best performances in the wolf of the Wall Street
That is my absolute favourite Leo scene of all time. That’s acting on another level. So amazing!
Leonardo DiCaprio is the best actor ever, give him support 👏
A pretty boy. Bland.
The best actor in the scene from "no country " is the clerk! No disrespect to the other actor.
I heard he was not an actor.
The first one gave me chills watching it, now that’s great acting !!lol
Yes it sure was.
Im sorry...i got actual goosebumps with Leo's one....its so damn raw and real! He is an actual legend!
Man that Basketball Diaries scene was when I knew Leo would be incredible. Still gets me decades later
1. The clerk in , “ No Country for Old Men”……. amazing!!!!! Wow!
2. Leonardo……”What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”. Absolutely brilliant performance! !!!!!! He was respectful to the disability. Never once did I see him as an actor in this role. Truly an amazing actor !!
No Country for Old Men is one of my favourite movies of all time, and though I could describe all its beautiful shots, amazing dialogue, hidden meanings, deep messages, unique choices, and more, I can't--at the end of the day--perfectly describe why I like it so much. It's just simply... a masterpiece.
“Here am I, send me” still gets me every time. Shia is such a great actor
I don’t think he gets the credit he deserves because of all his real life shenanigans. He’s definitely stepped up his acting skills in his adult roles for sure.
Leo in Basketball Diaries is painfully accurate. That movie is so underrated.
Leo manages to wrench so much drama from such a simple script " I need some money Ma"
Leo hands down had me crying like a baby each time I watch Basketball Diaries he perfectly captured how painful addiction can be.
Not only to the ones whom partake in them but to the loved ones around you too
Damn, Leo doesn't miss. I've never seen basketball diaries,but damn that was powerful
I've never seen it either. Seems too depressing to watch.
@@AceGoodheart it has a good ending
Make it happen. I watched it in my early teens and it def affected my views.
I watched it like 10 years ago and that scene is the only thing I remember. I was, and still am, in awe. How did he do it? It was SO real!
Leo DiCaprio is in alot of these he`s very good !!
Right he needs his own list!
I still remember being absolutely amazed at the Basketball Diaries scene. Didn't really care for the movie but that scene is what true acting is. Never seen anything like it to this day. That was as real as it gets. Don't know what he did and how he did it but he went somewhere extremely dark.
Sophie’s Choice when she has to make THE Choice ( she has many ) blew me to a sob in being crushed. Brilliant
The green mile ..no matter how many times I read the book or watch this movie..it’s like your best friend is dieing
“YOU’RE TEARING ME APART, LISA!”
So frekkin funny and true how the grandmother takes the kids Side :p
Oh hi Mark.
Chigurh is one of the scariest villain's to have ever hit the screen, everything about him gives me CHILLs.
Michael Duncan Clarke was an awesome actor. Wow, what a performance.
Don"t forget the mouse. Grin mousesigent.
That movie is remarkable
In my humble opinion and I haven’t watched all of these, the greatest scene of all time is Gregory Peck’s 9 minute Courtroom Monologue as Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. Maybe it’s because he did it in ONE take. EPIC.
Yeah it’s brilliant.
Classic!
Every time I see the Leo scene, as a parent, I die inside.
Does anyone even remember Johnny Depp was in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" I originally watched this film for him, but Leo COMPLETELY owned that film. I'd never seen or heard of him before that role. I will say, from that time on, I KNEW this was going to be an incredible journey following his films. I was not wrong!
I’m no actor, but I’d have to say the best performance I’ve seen isn’t even in a film, it was in the Breaking Bad episode called Crawlspace. The scene at the end when Cranston realizes the money is gone. It gives you chills he’s so good
That scene is perfect
I've never been a great fan of Leonardo Di Caprio.
However, I can only bow before such a shred of evidence:
This kid/man is astonishingly gifted to play whatever character he embodies🏆
Hell! For sure!
Mystic River has some of the best acting that has ever been seen on film or tv.
Leo really did some research for The Basketball Diaries. I know everyone says Requiem for a Dream or Trainspotting are great addiction movies bit they're straight peoples idea of what addiction would be like. The Basketball Diaries is the most realistic addiction movie I've ever seen.
Its based on a book by an addict
Requiem for a Dream is so f*ed up I can’t watch it more than once…
@@mangos2888 RFAD is the best film I’ll never watch again
Leonardo DiCaprio is on here three times hahaha. That just shows you how talented he is.
the green mile always got me teary eyed
This is just the best. I have seen every one of these movies, but over probably past 30 years of my life. This video makes me want to re-watch every single one of these movies. Thank you for this!
Leo is a crazy good actor. that scene is heartbreaking, both of them
Mystic River was extremely hard to watch, but DAMN Penn was amazing.
I cry somso bad in that movie
He was enthralling in "Dead Man Walking". He WAS Matthew Poncelot. He deserved an Oscar for that role, but Hollywood, and the "Suits", did not like him. It wasn't until Clint Eastwood said, during promotion for "Mystic River", "you have a great talent here, and you need to realize that", that Hollywood wised up. Penn deserved the Oscar for "Dead Man Walking", won for "Mystic River", which was GREAT WORK, but he was stunningly FLAWLESS in "Dead Man Walking". He is a great actor all around, in my opinion. I will watch ANYTHING that Sean Penn is in. (Even if he's only reading the phone book.) He has that extra SOMETHING/profound mastery of the craft, that makes everything he does performance-wise, rise to another level. Brilliant, brilliant actor.
I am Sam
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