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Over the years, DiCaprio and Maguire have often sought to do something together, but the right movie didn't come along until "Gatsby." "It's always been about having enough meat on the bone for two actors to be in the same space," says DiCaprio, laughing as Maguire nods. "Is there enough to do? I mean, you've got a great role, but is there enough for me to do?" Luhrmann calls them "a true partnership." "I would have looked at Tobey anyway in the role of Nick Carraway because Tobey is exquisite with the still-waters-run-deep characterization," says Luhrmann, who also directed DiCaprio in 1996's "Romeo + Juliet." "He and Leonardo's relationship really counted for something. We all knew that if we were going to go through this journey, it would be a plus that we were friends." On "Gatsby," the pair swore to be "brutally honest with one another," DiCaprio says, depending on their years of friendship to make them "partners in crime." Their chemistry together is obvious in the film. As Gatsby, DiCaprio embodies both his charismatic aura and the tortured longing beneath the "old sport" veneer. And as the on-looking Carraway, Maguire is a solid vessel for F. Scott Fitzgerald's prose. "I can't tell you how many countless times on set we would do a scene and come up to one another and say,
'What's your take on that? What was I doing, do you think?'" DiCaprio says. "We had our own very distinct private conversations about everything." Maguire says he thinks they each have healthy attitudes about how the movie business fits into their relationship
-- spurred by ambition but also able to root for one another. When Maguire played a traumatized Afghanistan War veteran in the 2009 melodrama "Brothers," DiCaprio held a party to celebrate the performance
-- a soiree that was widely believed to help Maguire score a Golden Globe nomination for best actor. But on the basketball court, where they often play, the competitiveness comes through. "If you're picking on a playground, you'd pick Leo first because of the kind of position he plays and the game he plays and his physicality," says Maguire. "But I would argue that I end up having a better record." Howling, DiCaprio responds: "Tobey is great at, you know what he's great at ..." "GM-ing a team?" offers Maguire. "Yes," confirms DiCaprio, calling Maguire a "strategist." "He will find a way to win, and that's what I've seen happen in his life, too. ... I've seen Tobey, like Gatsby, say,
'This will happen for me.'"
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