Last week saw the release of Clint Eastwood's high profile new biopic, J Edgar, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the founding director of the FBI, J Edgar Hoover.
The film tracks Hoover's life from his youth in the 1920s right up until his death aged 77 in 1972, and features some of the best old age make-up I've ever seen in a film.
As good as it is though, one thing make-up can't mask is stature, and DiCaprio's strapping physical form betrays his youth from beneath the latex. Old men don't have broad shoulders or a looming presence, and both of these elements are easily perceivable in DiCaprio's performance.
DiCaprio's youthful appearance has long been his biggest hindrance as an actor, and despite his stellar work in J Edgar (and the amazing make-up), his youthful demeanour once again pulled me out of the movie.
Naomi Watts, who plays Hoover's long-serving secretary Helen Gandy, has some amazing old age make-up as well, and seems to sink into her older appearance with more ease than her male co-star.