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The Wolf Of Wall Street
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The film depicts the true story of Wall Street Broker, who started his career in a brokerage firm at the begining of the 1990s, having Donny Azoff as a partner. His company is growing and eventually counts more than 250 staffs, its leader Belfort becomes 'the Wolf of Wall Street'. As soon as FBI manages to track down the evidence of fraudulent investors of their company, Belfort and Azoff don't feel like being able to preserve the lifestyle they got used to, keeping their fortune.
The film depicts the true story of Wall Street Broker, who started his career in a brokerage firm at the begining of the 1990s, having Donny Azoff as a partner. His company is growing and eventually counts more than 250 staffs, its leader Belfort becomes 'the Wolf of Wall Street'. As soon as FBI manages to track down the evidence of fraudulent investors of their company, Belfort and Azoff don't feel like being able to preserve the lifestyle they got used to, keeping their fortune.
Actors:
John Bernard Martin,
Danny A. Abeckaser,
Dierdre Reimold,
Christine Ebersole,
Ashley Springer,
Brian Charles Johnson,
John Behlmann,
Starr Duncan,
Emily Tremaine,
Chris Caldovino,
Viki Boyle,
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John Bernard Martin

Danny A. Abeckaser

Dierdre Reimold

Christine Ebersole
21 February 1953, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Ashley Springer

Brian Charles Johnson

John Behlmann

Starr Duncan

Emily Tremaine

Chris Caldovino

Viki Boyle
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Appian Way #Jonah Hill #Leonardo DiCaprio #Margot Robbie #Martin Scorsese #Paramount Pictures #Red Granite Pictures #The Wolf of Wall Street
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April 13, 2016
[Belfort is] in the wrong. That's for sure. But to walk away and not realize we're at least a little complicit, too, would be foolhardy.
December 26, 2013
I couldn't buy it, and couldn't wait for the hollow spectacle to end.
December 27, 2013
The Wolf of Wall Street is a magnificent black comedy: fast, funny, and remarkably filthy.
April 17, 2016
Leonardo DiCaprio is a nuclear bomb as Belfort, the actor basking in the ridiculousness of his surroundings and eclipsing them at every turn.
June 18, 2016
Scorsese is fascinated by procedure, by drawing back the curtain and showing us how things happen, though he keeps the picture nimble and entertaining enough to avoid burying himself in the minutiae.
June 21, 2016
How half-brained masculine and economic mentalities are channeled to a mutual, logical, terrible climax in one of the year's more terrifying final shots is what's truly essential.
January 03, 2014
For three hours the movie operates at a ridiculous comedic pitch. You never forget you're at the circus. You never lose site of the lawlessness, the reckless pleasure, the sheer lunacy and lack of regulation.
May 10, 2016
DiCaprio makes Belfort a childish charmer, sleazy and arrogant.
December 29, 2013
Scorsese unleashes a furious, yet exquisitely controlled, kinetic energy, complete with a plunging and soaring camera, mercurial and conspicuous special effects, counterfactual scenes, subjective fantasies, and swirling choreography on a grand scale.
December 26, 2013
Man, does this movie have a savage bite.
January 09, 2014
DiCaprio has hinted before that comedy might be his natural calling -- think of Catch Me If You Can -- but his energy here is not just fun, it's discovery.
July 14, 2016
If one watches this film and thinks Scorsese has crafted it to exculpate rather than expose the behavior of Jordan Belfort ... well, one has rather missed the point.