In a recent interview, Leonardo DiCaprio revealed that his favorite Christopher Nolan film is not Inception, but the 2008 action classic The Dark Knight.
DiCaprio’s role as the paranoid revolutionary Bob in One Battle After Another, although not a major box office success, has earned him critical acclaim. This performance positions him as a strong contender for awards like "Best Actor in a Leading Role" at the upcoming Academy Awards.
He has also worked with acclaimed directors such as Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Baz Luhrmann, and Paul Thomas Anderson, gaining valuable filmmaking insights from these collaborations.
Given his extensive work with renowned directors, DiCaprio’s choices of favorite films are particularly insightful. When asked by Collider's Steve Weintraub about his top Christopher Nolan film, DiCaprio chose to avoid naming Inception out of fairness.
"When asked about his top Christopher Nolan film, DiCaprio surprised many by naming The Dark Knight."
He was accompanied by his One Battle After Another co-star, Benicio del Toro, during the interview, where they shared their favorite films from various prestigious filmmakers.
Leonardo DiCaprio prefers The Dark Knight over Inception as his top Christopher Nolan film, highlighting the enduring impact of the 2008 action classic on his cinematic tastes.
"Leonardo DiCaprio's picks reveal the deep appreciation he has for Nolan's storytelling beyond mainstream hits."
DiCaprio’s admiration for The Dark Knight reflects his nuanced taste shaped by collaborations with top directors and deep appreciation for exceptional filmmaking.