Oct 23, 2015 09:00 AM EDT
Leonardo DiCaprio While Shooting ‘The Revenant,’ Said He Slept in Animal Carcasses

The actor who has been nominated for ten Golden Globe Awards - Leonardo DiCaprio, is not looking forward to lie inside an animal carcass again in the future.

Leonardo DiCaprio, who started his career by appearing in television commercials, said in an interview that the shoot for director Alejandro G. Inarritu's upcoming American biographical western thriller film - The Revenant, involved "some of the most difficult things I've ever had to do in my entire career."

DiCaprio stated, "I can name 30 or 40 sequences that were some of the most difficult things I've ever had to do," DiCaprio added, "Whether it's going in and out of frozen rivers or sleeping in animal carcasses or what I ate on set. I was enduring freezing cold and possible hypothermia constantly."

Leonardo DiCaprio, who plays a 19th century explorer in the Western, said that he definitely doesn't take raw bison liver on a regular basis, DiCaprio continued that, if you happen to see The Revenant film, people will certainly observe his reaction to it, for the reason that director Alejandro kept it in - it was an instinctive reaction.

The Revenant film's key plot involved DiCaprio's character encountering a bear. Some cinematic magic were officially compulsory, and was hard to execute.

Leonardo DiCaprio continued by saying, "I'm not going to give any precise detail on how it was done - people can figure it out on their own," "But I will tell you that it concerned with cables, it involved me flying on every side of the forest, and it involved a very great amount of trial performance. And it was causing great physical pain to do."

With regards to the issues raised concerning the  substantial turnover among the crew due to individuals quitting or getting fired, DiCaprio addressed it and called the project extremely ambitious. He explained that director Inarritu was incredibly specific - that led to sections that disagree or departments that didn't work correctly with the set of circumstances.

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