Margot Robbie’s Emotional Tool: The Titanic Soundtrack
In an episode of Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast, Margot Robbie shared that she uses James Horner’s Titanic soundtrack to evoke tears on set. The iconic theme’s emotional depth consistently moves Robbie to tears, making it a dependable part of her acting process for intense scenes.

A Surreal Encounter with DiCaprio and Winslet
While filming The Wolf of Wall Street, Robbie found herself playing Titanic’s music to prepare for a crying scene. In a surreal twist, Leonardo DiCaprio and Titanic co-star Kate Winslet walked by, a coincidence that left her in awe as she maintained her emotional state.
Her Take on the Door Controversy
Robbie has expressed her childhood attachment to Titanic, notably commenting on the infamous debate about whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on the door in the film’s finale. Her lighthearted take on this ongoing cinematic debate shows her genuine connection to the film’s legacy.

The Lasting Power of Titanic’s Score
The impact of James Horner’s Titanic score resonates not only with Robbie but also with director James Cameron, who has recalled being moved to tears upon first hearing Horner’s composition. For Robbie, the score’s emotional pull exemplifies the timelessness of the film’s music.
Robbie’s Bond with DiCaprio on Screen
Robbie’s rapport with DiCaprio has carried across multiple films, from The Wolf of Wall Street to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Her experiences with him underscore a mutual respect and shared love for iconic cinema moments, as evidenced by their Titanic memories.
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