By no means letting progress of those reminiscences.
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio can have had chemistry as Rose and Jack in “Titanic,” however their kissing scenes had been nice-looking awkward for the British actress.
Consistent with Winslet, 48, the intimacy with DiCaprio, 49, was once “not all it’s cracked up to be.”
“So we kept doing this kiss and I have a lot of pale makeup on,” she mentioned during a Vanity Fair interview, which published on June 12. “And I would have to like do our makeup checks, on both of us between takes.”
“And I would end up looking as though I had been like sucking a caramel chocolate bar after each take because his makeup would come off on me,” she endured. “And he just looked like there was a bit missing from his face because there was a big pale bit from all my makeup getting onto him.”
“The Reader” actress visible that capturing the notorious “I’m flying” scene was once in particular “such a mess” and “a nightmare.”
“Leo couldn’t stop laughing. We had to reshoot this about four times because of the light … [director James Cameron] wanted the light to be specific for this, obviously,” Winslet recalled.
“So I have got hidden in here and here [in her blouse] … I’ve got his makeup and brushes and sponge, and my makeup and brushes and sponge on the other side,” she went on. “And between takes, I was basically redoing our makeup.”
However make-up mishaps weren’t the one impediment that the actors needed to face pace capturing the scene. Winslet spoke about how uncomfortable her outfit was once, too.
“See I look at that and I just see how much I couldn’t breathe in that bloody corset,” she famous pace gazing a playback of the scene.
Winslet and DiCaprio turned into very best buddies on poised, however there have been rumors that Winslet and Cameron, 69, feuded on the era. In 1998, she told Rolling Stone that she would “only work for Jim Cameron again for a lot of money.”
“There’s a part of me that feels almost sad that stupid, speculative ‘Titanic’ stuff at the time overshadowed the actual relationship I have with him,” Winslet told Variety. “He knows I will be up for anything. Any challenge, any piece of direction you give me? I’ll try it.”
Cameron advised the hole, “There was never a rift between us. She had a little postpartum depression when she let go of Rose. She and I have talked about the fact that she goes really, really deep, and her characters leave a lasting, sometimes dramatic impression on her.”
Winslet won harsh remarks about her frame next “Titanic” premiered, and located feedback to be “bullying” and “borderline abusive.”
In spite of the negatives, the actress mentioned she is general pleased with the 1997 film.
“I feel that it is that film that just keeps giving. Whole other generations of people are discovering the film or seeing it for the first time, and there’s something extraordinary about that.”
Winslet not too long ago starred within the 2024 MAX miniseries “The Regime” and the 2021 HBO display “Mare of Easttown.” She advised Selection she “probably” would play games Mare once more.
“Playing her was like that: I felt refreshed and rejuvenated by how disgusting she was every single day,” she mentioned. “And she was warm and funny, and her ability to see everyone was f–king gorgeous.”