Leonardo DiCaprio is the Wolf of Wall Street |
I find it quite strange at times when people walk out of a
cinema part way through a screening, don’t people consult the trailer or read
the reviews in the weekend papers which in my opinion spelt out its ‘moral ambiguity, sexual content, presence of
drugs, vulgarity, and use of animals’[1]. You must get a
good idea from these sources, so why are people shocked enough to walk after
paying good money to see a film?
The film I refer to is an American black comedy directed by Martin Scorsese that was nominated for five Academy Awards This is the second American main stream film that raises my appreciation of the films coming out of the USA at present, the first was American Hustle
(2013) and this latest one is The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). The
film is based on the memoirs of Jordan Belfort, a New York stockbroker who set
up the brokerage film Stratton Oakmont that engaged in securities fraud and
corruption on Wall Street in the 1990’s. The film wastes no time in setting out
its stall when the main character states the following. “The year I turned 26,
I made 49 million dollars, which really pissed me off because it was three shy
of a million a week” We witness Belfort’s rise from middle class obscurity to
someone who accumulated obscene amount of money. If the film is true to the
story then Mr Belfort and his partner spent their money, or should I say other
people’s money on big houses, fast cars, drugs and prostitutes and oh yes dwarf
throwing parties!
Margot Robbie is the Wolfs wife. |
Matthew McConaughey is the Wolfs mentor. |
This is a supercharged movie with a supercharged performance
by Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort, and a stand out one from Jonah Hill as Donnie
Azoff, Belfort’s co conspirator. Terence Winters screenplay is outrageous and downright
politically incorrect and you have to realise that this is not a movie that
sets out to attack the capitalist money grabbing society, but that does not
stop this movie being incredibly funny and entertaining.
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