Leonardo DiCaprio thinks his new satirical thriller, which has attracted rave first reactions, eerily holds up a mirror to today’s society ‘where no one gets along’ despite first being written years ago.
The Oscar winner, 50, plays an oft-stoned, washed-up revolutionary living off-grid (and mostly in a dressing gown) in Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, One Battle After Another.
But DiCaprio’s Bob is pushed into reuniting with his former colleagues to try and save his spirited but self-reliant daughter (Chase Infiniti) when his arch nemesis (Sean Penn) resurfaces and she goes missing.
‘It deals with extremism on both sides and the polarity of the world that we live in where no one can seem to communicate or get along,’ the star told Metro and other press on the red carpet of the film’