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Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted!

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Is Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Documentary film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! Synopsis

From his juvenile, tormented, heroic roles, which made him a global phenomenon, to his darker mature roles, a portrait of American actor Leonardo DiCaprio, a consummate performer and probably the most successful film star of his generation.

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Top Cast

Brigitte Steinmetz
Brigitte SteinmetzSelf
Michael Caton-Jones
Michael Caton-JonesSelf - Filmmaker
Katja Nicodemus
Katja NicodemusSelf
Tim Cogshell
Tim CogshellSelf
Agnieszka Holland
Agnieszka HollandSelf - Filmmaker
Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprioSelf - Actor (archive footage)
Martin Scorsese
Martin ScorseseSelf - Filmmaker (archive footage)
David Nathan
David NathanNarrator

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Is Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! worth watching?

Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Documentary movies.

Is Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! hit or flop?

Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Leonardo DiCaprio: Most Wanted! is a Documentary movie that From his juvenile, tormented, heroic roles, which made him a global phenomenon, to his darker mature roles, a portrait of American actor Leonardo DiCa...

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Critic Reviews

RenoirNov 17, 2021
★ 3

Slightly cheesy, _Entertainment Tonight_ style, bio-documentary on DiCaprio's early career and the toll of instant celebrity. Frankly, you can just stop watching after 20 minutes: only the interviews with **Michael Caton-Jones** and **Agnieszka Holland** are interesting and revealing. The other talking heads are self-appointed film "experts" who contribute only platitudes.