In a recent interview, Leonardo DiCaprio revealed that his favorite Christopher Nolan film is not Inception, but the 2008 action classic The Dark Knight.
Though his role as the paranoid revolutionary Bob in One Battle After Another didn’t achieve major box office success, it has earned DiCaprio critical acclaim. The performance positions him as a strong contender for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" at the upcoming Academy Awards.
He has also broadened his experience by working with acclaimed directors such as Paul Thomas Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Baz Luhrmann, gaining valuable insights into filmmaking.
Given DiCaprio's history with celebrated filmmakers, his selection of Nolan’s favorite isn’t surprising. In the interview with Collider's Steve Weintraub, DiCaprio avoided choosing Inception for fairness and shared a less obvious but valid choice.
"When asked about his top Christopher Nolan film, Leonardo DiCaprio named The Dark Knight, highlighting it as his favorite."
DiCaprio appeared alongside his co-star Benicio del Toro from One Battle After Another. They discussed preferred films by various prestigious directors during the interview with Weintraub.
Summary: Leonardo DiCaprio favors Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight over Inception, showing his appreciation for Nolan's acclaimed action masterpiece.
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