Leonardo DiCaprio Claims That ‘Don’t Look Up’ Is Something He Has Never Seen Before(Photo Credit: wikimedia)

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Hollywood actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film ‘Don’t Look Up’, says he often in his career looking for a film that had an environmental undertone to it.

Talking about the movie, Leonardo said, “I’ve often in my career looked for a film that had an environmental undertone to it and what Adam did was so brilliant, using the analogy of a giant comet heading towards Earth and showing how the human race would react to it from a political and scientific level, which I had never seen before.”

 Leonardo DiCaprio added: “It was a once in a lifetime opportunity in a lot of ways. I’m a huge fan of a lot of these films that came from the ’60s and ’70s – ‘The Parallax View’, ‘Three Days of the Condor’, certainly ‘Network’ and, of course, ‘Dr Strangelove’, which talked about the Cold War through dark comedy.”

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