Brad Pitt Says He Would Love To Work With Leonardo DiCaprio Again

Leo and Brad recently worked together in
Brad Pitt Says He Would Love To Work With Leonardo DiCaprio Again

Brad Pitt says he would love to work with his 'Once Upon A time in Hollywood' co-star Leonardo DiCaprio once more. The Quentin Tarantino directorial is the principal cooperation between the two Hollywood stars and Pitt, 55, said they had a 'fun' time chipping away at the movie.

"It was extraordinary, incredible straightforwardness, fun. I had an extraordinary laugh with him. Furthermore, it's that thing of realizing you bamboozled the best on the contrary side of the table holding up the scene with you. 

"There's an incredible alleviation in that. We kept a similar reference focuses, we went ahead (the sets) in the meantime, had the comparative experience to snicker about. I wish I get the opportunity to do it once more," he told journalists.

As per a magazine, the on-screen character was talking at a question and answer session at the continuous Cannes Film Festival.

DiCaprio, 44, resounded Pitt's notions, calling him 'a dynamite entertainer' and 'an expert'.

He said the way that Tarantino worked completely on the backstories of the characters they play in the film helped them settle in as co-stars all the more effectively.

"We sort of experienced childhood in a similar age got our begin around a similar time. Quentin gave us a staggering back story for our characters. He truly came to us with a book of scriptures that they had attempted to assembled about the companionship that they shared. What they have experienced in the business, they are presently on the edges. 

"There's kind of another time in Hollywood and they are outskirts now. That kind of bolstered into this prompt simplicity and solace that he and I had with another and look. So when Quentin places you in these ad-libbed situations, we have a decent a dependable balance on the historical backdrop of our characters. I think we together fashioned an incredibly true to life bond in a film about our industry together," the on-screen character said.

The film, which had its reality debut at Cannes, is charged as Tarantino's tribute to the Hollywood of his adolescence and investigates how the Golden Age of the business arrived at an end with the homicide of entertainer Sharon Tate on account of the Manson Family faction in 1969. 

It highlights DiCaprio as Rick Dalton, a maturing, out-of-work on-screen character, with Pitt playing his long-lasting trick twofold named Cliff Booth. The two characters happen to be the neighbors of Tate, tried by Margot Robbie in the film.

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