![]() ![]() Robbie's character takes a bit of a turn in this scene from The Wolf of Wall Street. Naomi then runs to retrieve her frightened daughter, and she walks back into the house without a care in the world for her drugged-up husband. This still does not stop her husband from trying to peel out of the driveway (where he ends up crashing) with his screaming child. Naomi screams at Jordan, and once she realizes she cannot get into his car, she takes a metal bar to the driver's side window. During a fight, Jordan wakes his daughter up and rushes to put her in his car to prove to Naomi that she will not be taking his kids away from him in a divorce. Raw and emotional do not begin to describe the moment Naomi went from screaming at her husband to full "mama bear mode" when Jordan attempts to kidnap his own child. Related: These Are the Best Margot Robbie Movies So Far, Ranked Robbie does not deliver a single boring moment in this film. Scenes such as this one can easily fall flat because there is no exaggerated facial expressions or dialogue. She brings a certain energy to the scene to let the audience know that Naomi is done with the relationship before she tells Jordan she wants a divorce. Robbie does a fantastic job at appearing uninterested in this turn-of-events conversation. Therefore, she did nothing to incriminate herself. Instead of thanking her husband, she causally responds with, "I know that already." This surprises Jordan because he wanted to play the hero in The Wolf of Wall Street, but Naomi knows she was never involved in Jordan's business. In the bedroom, Jordan looks at Naomi and tells her that she is "off the hook," as if he took the blame for her. Here are Margot Robbie's best moments in The Wolf of Wall Street, ranked.Īfter Jordan has officially been found out, and he is looking at jail time, he tries to gaslight Naomi into thinking he got her out of trouble. With The Wolf of Wall Street, Suicide Squad, and now Barbie under her belt, Robbie seems to be successfully making her way through the industry. In 2014, Robbie became a co-founder of Luck圜hap Entertainment where she, her husband, and a couple others produce movies that highlight strong female characters. She never imagined the fame that would follow after her performance, but because of it, she has joined a few other women in Hollywood as they change the game for women in the industry. Robbie wanted to truly become her character, and that meant becoming very vulnerable in front of the camera. Playing Naomi was a challenge for Robbie in more ways than one. She later told People that she felt like she had to do something to set herself apart from the others, and as we all know, she got the role. She slapped DiCaprio across the face-while in character, of course. While she was reading the script with DiCaprio next to her, Robbie made a bold choice to stand out to the directors. She also took note that Naomi is meant to be more of a sex object rather than a loving mother or intelligent partner. Robbie knew her character was going to be the mistress to Leonardo DiCaprio's character, and that was nerve wracking. ![]() IPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad iPad, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, 9.When Robbie auditioned for the role of Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street, she had a few things running through her mind. IPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro Max: 1290x2796 IPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Plus: 1284x2778 IPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max: 1242x2688 IPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11 Pro: 1125x2436 IPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8 plus: 1242x2208 IPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8: 750x1334 ![]() IPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone SE: 640x1136 IPhone: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS: 320x480
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