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Winslet: DiCaprio's Funniest Role Yet?
12 Dec
Summary
- Winslet praises DiCaprio's comedic talent in new film.
- DiCaprio plays a revolutionary turned paranoid burnout.
- Winslet supported DiCaprio's passion project 'Lee'.

Kate Winslet has enthusiastically endorsed Leonardo DiCaprio's latest performance, particularly highlighting his comedic timing. She revealed in a recent interview that DiCaprio has always been incredibly funny, and she's thrilled to see this aspect of his talent shine in his current role. Winslet considers this performance to be among his career best, a strong endorsement coming from her fellow "Titanic" and "Revolutionary Road" co-star.
DiCaprio portrays a complex character, Bob Ferguson, in the new film, a revolutionary who becomes increasingly paranoid. While the movie features several humorous moments, its nomination in Golden Globe comedy categories has stirred some debate. Despite this, DiCaprio is already a contender for major awards, with expectations high for an Oscar nomination.
The enduring friendship between Winslet and DiCaprio, marked by mutual support, was evident when he publicly championed her passion project, the biopic 'Lee,' last fall. DiCaprio commended Winslet's nine-year dedication to honoring the legacy of photographer Lee Miller, calling it a testament to her commitment to important stories.




