Margot Robbie's Emotional Acting Method Involves 'Titanic' Music
Robbie used the 'Titanic' soundtrack to evoke tears during a scene on 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' coincidentally witnessed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
- Margot Robbie shared that she listens to the 'Titanic' soundtrack to help her cry for emotional scenes, a technique she used on the set of 'The Wolf of Wall Street.'
- The emotional moment became surreal when 'Titanic' stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet walked by as she was using the music to prepare.
- Robbie's method of using the iconic music highlights its lasting emotional impact, despite Winslet's personal aversion to the song 'My Heart Will Go On.'
- The 'Titanic' soundtrack, composed by James Horner, is renowned for its emotional resonance and has won multiple awards, including an Oscar for Best Original Song.
- Margot Robbie's recounting of the experience will be featured in an upcoming episode of the 'Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast,' set to release on November 26.