Margot Robbie has revealed that she uses the Titanic soundtrack to get into character and evoke strong emotions, but she never imagined that her co-stars would witness her dramatic breakdown. In an upcoming episode of 'Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast', Robbie confessed that the theme music of Titanic has the power to move her to tears. 'I can even just hear the theme music of Titanic, and I'll be bawling,' the 34-year-old actress said, sending shockwaves through the film industry.
What's even more surprising is that her co-stars and industry legends, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, were present when this emotional outburst occurred. DiCaprio and Winslet starred in the iconic 1997 film Titanic, which won numerous awards, including 11 Academy Awards. The movie's soundtrack, composed by James Horner, features the hit song 'My Heart Will Go On' by Celine Dion.
It's clear that Robbie has immense respect for the film and its impact on her own work as an actress. By using the Titanic soundtrack as inspiration, she aims to tap into the same emotions that made the movie a timeless classic. However, it's not every day that an actress breaks down in tears on set, especially not in front of the stars of the film that's the source of her inspiration.
This intimate revelation offers a glimpse into Robbie's creative process and highlights the powerful effect that music can have on an actor's performance. As one of the most talented actresses of her generation, Robbie's dedication to her craft is undeniable, and her willingness to be vulnerable is a testament to her passion for her work.
With the release of the podcast episode, fans and industry professionals will get to hear more about Robbie's experiences and insights, offering a unique perspective on what makes her tick as an artist. Whether or not she'll use the Titanic soundtrack in her future projects remains to be seen, but one thing is certain - her respect for the film and its music is genuine, and her emotional connection to it is undeniable.