![]() ![]() I was like, ‘Oh god, I can’t believe he just did that.’” And I said, “What are you talking about, Jordan? You kicked her down the stairs in real life!” And he said, “I know! Even I couldn’t watch that. When I saw Jordan at the after party following the premiere, I asked him how good the scene looked, because in the cinema the whole audience gasped. In that moment in the book, he kicks her down the stairs-which happened in real life. It’s the moment where the audience realizes this guy’s become a monster. One of the most terrifying scenes in the movie is the one where your character gets punched in the stomach by Leo’s. Your back is covered in a thousand red scratches.” I said, “What is it?” And they said, “You look like you’ve been whipped a million times. Or maybe real money is a bit softer, but the fake money is like paper, and when I got up off the bed, I turned around to get my robe and everyone gasped. If anyone is ever planning on having sex on top of a pile of cash: don’t. I got a million paper cuts on my back from all that money! It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. Īlso, having sex on a pile of money is usually just a joke that people say about douchebags, but you don’t usually get to actually see two people having sex on top of a pile of money like you do in the film. Or he’s just that attracted to “The Duchess” that he can’t last more than 11 seconds. Is it supposed to symbolize how this “master of the universe” isn’t as big of a big shot as he thinks he is? It’s funny because the first sex scene between your character and Leo’s, we think it’s going to be like the 4th of July, and then it’s just Womp. I remember sitting there going, “I will never, ever film a scene like this again.” I’m sitting there eight months pregnant and Leo and Jonah are crawling around trying to strangle each other and I had to try not to laugh because they looked so ridiculous. What was the craziest scene for you to shoot?Įvery single scene was absolutely insane. Your character goes through a lot during the course of the film. It’s a common quote among my friends and I that whenever it’s cold, we go to each other, “It’s so cold, Jack…” I had to stop myself from saying it because I’d be on the set of Wolf of Wall Street shivering and I was tempted to go, “It’s so cold, Jack…” but Leo is there sitting right next to me. But, amongst my friends, everyone loves that movie. It was the first sad movie I saw-when I was 8 years old-and it upset me so much I could never watch it again until two years ago. But seeing the movie really traumatized me. I’d draw diagrams of it and everything and theorized that if it was built a different way, it wouldn’t have sunk. I was absolutely obsessed with Titanic-but not the movie, the actual boat. Were you, like every other young girl, crushing on Leo back then? My sister’s your age, 23, and she was obsessed with Titanic. It really wasn’t a celebratory night at all.ĭid he become your ex-boyfriend as soon as you got the role? “Sorry! Off to work with Marty and Leo…” But I was staying at my ex-boyfriend’s house in Bed-Stuy, and someone ended up getting shot on the street so there was police everywhere. I wish I could say that I went out and partied, but I had to fly somewhere the next morning at like 5 a.m.-but I partied after that, don’t worry. What did you do when you learned you got the role? I would’ve partied my ass off. No, I was wearing flesh-colored underwear but there was a shot with a body double that was very much Basic Instinct-probably ten times worse than Basic Instinct-much to my relief. So did you actually pull a Basic Instinct in the movie and it got cut out? It was a lot more confronting and awkward to do in an audition, let me tell you. It was the throwing-water fight scene, the “What’s wrong, Daddy?” scene in the nursery-and a lot of it got cut out in the film. What scene did you do in the audition with Scorsese and DiCaprio? ![]() that got sent to Ellen Lewis that got sent to Marty, and then he asked to see me in a room so I could do an in-person audition with him and Leo, and then they brought me back a week later and gave me the role in the room. I’m still completely confused, but extraordinarily grateful that I did. ![]()
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