Johnny Depp Movies That Deserve More Credit
Are you curious about Johnny Depp films that have not received the respect they deserve? Discover these hidden treasures, from quirky comedies to dramatic dramas, and why they deserve your attention.
1. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
“Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” is a chaotic and quirky adventure that follows Raoul Duke (played by Johnny Depp) and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo, on a drug-fueled vacation to Las Vegas.
They aim to cover a motorcycle race for a magazine, but things swiftly spiral out of control as they become immersed in a world of strange encounters, hallucinations, and anarchy.
Based on Hunter S. Thompson’s book, the film takes viewers on a wild ride through 1970s Las Vegas. It’s a hallucinogenic, dark comedy that oddly examines excess and the insanity of the American Dream.
Some actors have to learn how to dance for a movie performance, others the american football rules, and Depp was really into the casino rules for this role, once again giving all he got.
2. Cry-Baby
Cry-Baby (1990) is a satirical musical take on the teen rebel genre set in the 1950s. Johnny Depp plays Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker, a charming and humorous bad boy,