
Despite appearing in a number of critical darlings over the course of his career, not all of DiCaprio’s movies earn unanimously positive reviews. The Great Gatsby (2013), for example, earned a mixed response from critics, as did J. Edgar (2011). Another divisive DiCaprio film arrived in 2021, earning mixed reviews even though it hailed from an Oscar-winning director and explored contemporary issues.
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In the face of these dramatic catastrophes that keep happening, a movie seems really small and ridiculous. But what was inspiring and energising was the popular response to that movie, not the critics and the cultural gatekeepers who hated it. It ended up being number one in something like 85 countries, as diverse as Pakistan, Vietnam, US and Uruguay. That’s extremely rare for a comedy which is usually confined by cultural regional reference points.
The estimates of how many people saw that movie – Netflix will never say exactly – but it’s somewhere between 400 million and half a billion. Viewers all really connected with the idea of being gaslit. Being lied to by their leaders, lied to by their big news media, and being lied to by industries. It was funny – when I realised that was the common connection point, I was like, of course! It’s happening everywhere now with this global neo-liberal economy that we’re all living in. It’s such a cancer and everyone is feeling it.
Don’t Look Up was a clear allegory for the dangers of climate change, and it was widely criticized in reviews for its heavy-handedness in terms of its messaging.
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Even though the movie seems unlikely to be listed among DiCaprio’s best films in the grand scheme of his career, Don’t Look Up does feature a standout performance from the star, as well as from Lawrence, Streep, Rylance, and others. The film is also sure to only feel more relevant as the climate crisis intensifies over the coming years. Don’t Look Up may have been a divisive movie, but its reputation could certainly continue to soften as time goes on.