It would be foolish to assume that actors and actresses actually get drunk for the roles of drunk people. Their job, after all, is to use their game to convince us to watch killers, dangerous pilots, lovers, specials and the list goes on. And film history is so full of sober actors and actresses who played drunk characters. Of course, the reverse is also true - drunk actors and actresses played sober people. These are movie scenes in which the actors were completely drunk.
Film scenes in which the actors were completely drunk:
Margot Robbie in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Australian actress Margot Robbie sure knows how to make an impression. At her audition for The Wolf of Wall Street, she was supposed to just walk away in a scene, but instead she decided to slap Leonardo DiCaprio and scream “F**k you!” at him. For the scenes of nudity and sex with Leonardo, Margot needed courage, so she decided to resort to tequila.
Nicolas Cage in Goodbye Las Vegas (1995)
Cage plays screenwriter Ben Sanderson, who loses everything through his self-destructive behavior. The film focuses on his relationship with an abused prostitute and his alcohol abuse. Many sources say that the actor got drunk before filming the scenes, recorded himself and then repeated his speech patterns on camera. This engagement earned him an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Actor.
Neve Campbell, Matt Dillon and Denise Richards in Wild Passions (1998)
An erotic thriller that revolves around scams, murder, sex and more scams, we must all have remembered the scene ménage à trois between Neve, Matt and Denise. In this film scene, Neve drinks from a bottle of champagne, and it is rumored that several more glasses were drunk before filming the scene - mainly to relax.
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Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman in Black Swan (2010)
Like many other stories, this one revolves around a bottle of tequila. According to director Darren Aronofsky, Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman relaxed with a few (too) many drinks before their famous erotic scene. Mila Kunis denied these rumors.
Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now (1979)
The famous first scene of the film, where Martin Sheen hits the mirror and tosses around on the bed, was filmed on Sheen's birthday, and the actor admitted that he "drank all day". He transferred his personal demons to the screen and thus created the famous scene of one of the most difficult and one of the best films of all time.
Robert Shaw in The Throat (1975)
Spielberg's summer classic is really close to perfection. One of the more famous scenes is certainly the drunken conversation on the ship. Shaw convinced Spielberg that some alcohol would help put the actors in the right mood. Well, "some" turned into "a lot", Shaw lost consciousness, and filming was halted for a day.
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