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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Martin Scorsese?s ?The Wolf of Wall Street? Review Roundup
Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ was long awaited. What would the legendary ‘Goodfellas’ and ‘Casino’ director and its star, Leonardo DiCaprio, bring to the high stakes world of finance? Find out what critics have to say about the his latest opus. The movie is based on memoir of the same title by Jordan Belfort a former stock trader who spent time in prison for his part in securities fraud. It was adapted for the screen by Terence Winter (‘Boardwalk Empire’). With a running time of three hours and a black comedy slant ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ seems on the outset to promise a total immersion into the monied landscape that is exotic and enticing even as it is derided as one of greed and corruption. Leonardo DiCaprio portrays the titular ‘Wolf’, Jordan Belfort in all of his documented and self-confessed excesses of materialism and drug abuse fueled by his elaborate stock swindles that had made him a multi-milionaire by his mid 20s. It marks his fifth movie with Scorsese and easily their most notable collaboration since ‘The Departed’ of 2006. The movie has a large supporting cast that includes Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, Jean Dujardin, Margot Robbie, [...]
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