![]() ![]() Robbie, of course, went on to star in Tarantino’s 2019 flick Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. And I thought, ‘Okay, I’m ready to reach out to my idols.’ And that’s when I wrote the letter to Quentin,” she said. “ I, Tonya was the first time I watched a movie and thought I’m a good actor. Her first producing credit was 2017’s I, Tonya, a film that she told the audience also gave her the confidence to write a letter to Quentin Tarantino in hopes of finding a project to collaborate on. “We were shooting the shot where I’m running up the stairs, and he turns to me and goes, ‘Every great movie has a stair shot.’ I’ve told so many directors since that Martin Scorsese says every great movie has a stairwell shot, so get the stairs in there,” she said.Įlsewhere during the session, Robbie spoke about her shift into producing films. However, Robbie said one thing Scorsese told her during the shoot has stuck with her ever since, and it surprisingly had very little to do with acting. I’d sit at video village, and he would tell stories about the Mafia and old film stars, but he didn’t actually give direction,” she said. The rest of the time, she said, was spent chatting with the director and sharing stories. Later Robbie said Scorsese only gave her one piece of direction throughout the entire six-month shoot. And the more screen time you’re going to get.” “It was like the crazier you are, the more Marty will like it. The tone had been set that it was a bit of a free for all,” she said. “We were a couple of months into the shoot at that point. When asked whether she found it intimidating as a then-22-year-old actor to offer notes on a Scorsese script, Robbie said the Mean Streets director had created an environment where experimentation was encouraged. “Our brilliant 1st AD Adam Somner was probably tearing his hair out because out of nowhere we were like, so, we’re gonna need to break the garage door of someone’s house, break a car window, and destroy a couch.” And the sex scene that comes before that,” she said. “We started riffing, and we locked ourselves in a room until like three in the morning and came up with all of that. Robbie said the night before shooting the scene, she, Scorsese, and DiCaprio went over the script and felt that they were missing a moment that would tie the sequence together, so they returned to Belfort’s biography for inspiration. “What happened previously in the script was that I walked into his office and said I want a divorce. 'Oppenheimer' One Of Summer Box Office's Biggest Test (Screening) Cases ![]()
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