Directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 2014, The Wolf of Wall Street not only received great reviews but also earned $392 million at the box office. But for some fans, the most memorable part was Margot Robbie's nude scene. In fact, this nude scene was not Martin Scorsese's idea, but Margot Robbie's insistence on doing it. Recently, Robbie participated in the podcast "Talking Pictures" and recalled her experience of acting with Leonardo DiCaprio. She said that initially Martin Scorsese only asked Margot Robbie to wear a bathrobe for filming, in case she felt uncomfortable being naked, she was allowed to wear a bathrobe to protect herself, but Robbie not only rejected Scorsese's proposal, but even insisted on performing naked because she thought "this is the trump card she (Naomi played by Robbie) will play." Because Margot Robbie has an understanding of the role she plays, most of the scenes are decided by her. For example, in the scene with DiCaprio, the original script described the characters kissing, but Robbie decided to change it to "slap DiCaprio". Robbie said: "At first I thought, 'Finally I get to kiss DiCaprio, I want to brag about this to my friends', but then I thought forget it, and I just slapped him in the face. There was a dead silence, it felt like time stopped, but it was probably only three seconds." Robbie continued to recall: "Then the next second the whole audience burst into laughter, they were all laughing so happily, and they said it was great! But actually I was thinking at the time, 'I'm dead! I'm guilty of assault,' and then I thought, 'Why hit so hard? It should be lighter!'" |
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