The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street

A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography.

  • Released: 2013-12-25
  • Runtime: 180 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
  • Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Matthew McConaughey, Jean Dujardin, Kenneth Choi, P.J. Byrne, Ethan Suplee, Brian Sacca, Henry Zebrowski, Jon Favreau, Cristin Milioti, Joanna Lumley, Jake Hoffman, Christine Ebersole, Shea Whigham, Aya Cash, Katarina Čas, Bo Dietl, Jon Spinogatti, Rizwan Manji, Stephanie Kurtzuba, J. C. MacKenzie, Ashlie Atkinson, Stephen Kunken, Ted Griffin, Sandra Nelson, Dan Bittner, Spike Jonze, Mackenzie Meehan, Thomas Middleditch, Edward Herrmann, Jordan Belfort, Fran Lebowitz, Robert Clohessy, Welker White, Danny Flaherty, Carla Corvo, Madison McKinley, Aaron Lazar, Steve Routman, Steve Witting, Charley Morgan, Michael Nathanson, Kathleen Fellegara, John Behlmann, Ward Horton, Bret Shuford, J.T. O'Connor, Steven Boyer, Danny A. Abeckaser, Matthew Rauch, Michael Izquierdo, Donnie Keshawarz, Johnathan Tchaikovsky, Aaron Glaser, Ben Rameaka, Brian Charles Johnson, Sebastian Tillinger, Chris Riggi, Meghan Rafferty, José Ramón Rosario, Davram Stiefler, Dan Daily, Ben Van Bergen, Matte Osian, Michael Devine, Jason Furlani, Jeremy Bobb, Tom Greer, Sharon Jones, Emily Tremaine, Zineb Oukach, Giselle Eisenberg, Deema Aitken, Ashley Springer, Rémy Bennett, Catherine Curtin, Paul Urcioli, Michael O'Hara, Michael Bryan French, Armen Garo, Garry Pastore, Louis Vanaria, Peter Youngblood Hills, Brendan Griffin, Derek Milman, Victor Verhaeghe, Chris Caldovino, Fileena Bahris, Silvia Kal, Kamron Leal, Tommy Bayiokos, Gianni Biasetti Jr., Rick Bolander, Spenser Granese, Julian Brand, Kenneth Carrella, Austin Farwell, Zach Miko, Tyler Evan Rowe, Stefano Villabona, Gregory Brown, Tucker Bryan, Michael Jefferson, Bryan Burton, Mike Catapano, Steven Conroy, Kelsey Deanne, Maria Di Angelis, Matthew Gooley, London Hall, Rosemary Howard, Chris Kerson, Natasha Kojic, Ben Leasure, Paul Jude Letersky, Will MacAdam, Jeff Moffitt, Chris Nunez, Seregon O'Dassey, Joseph Oliveira, And Palladino, Michael Power, Nicole Rutigliano, Sibyl Santiago, Vitaliy Shtabnoy, Blago Simon, Paul Thornton, Madeleine Wade, David Wenzel, Joe Zaso, Francis Brooke, Jaclyn Keys, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Krista Ashworth, Natalie Bensel, Claudette Lalí, Martin Klebba
  • Director: Martin Scorsese
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  • fgdevega - 27 May 2024
    The Wildest Ride Since Jonah Hill's Diet Plan
    "The Wolf of Wall Street" is a cinematic juggernaut that barrels through your senses with the subtlety of a wrecking ball in a china shop. Directed by Martin Scorsese, this film is a high-octane, no-holds-barred depiction of the rise and fall of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker whose moral compass is as skewed as a carnival funhouse mirror. Leonardo DiCaprio delivers a performance so electrifying, you'd think he was fueled by a mix of Red Bull and pure, unadulterated chaos.

    From the get-go, "The Wolf of Wall Street" grips you by the collar and drags you into a world where money flows like water, and excess is the name of the game. DiCaprio's portrayal of Belfort is nothing short of magnetic; he embodies the charm and ruthlessness of a man who's built an empire on the shattered dreams of others. His speeches are rousing, his antics outrageous, and his fall from grace a spectacular disaster you can't look away from.

    But let's talk about the real game-changer here: Jonah Hill as Donnie Azoff. When Hill first pops on screen, you might think, "Wait, isn't this the guy from Superbad?" But Hill's transformation into the debauched, coke-snorting sidekick is nothing short of miraculous. He dives into the role with such fervor that you almost forget he once awkwardly tried to buy alcohol with a fake ID. His chemistry with DiCaprio is electric, and together they create some of the most memorable-and scandalous-moments in cinema history.

    The film is a rollercoaster of debauchery and excess, and Scorsese keeps you strapped in for every twist and turn. From the infamous quaalude scene that redefines the term "crawling drunk" to the chaotic office antics that make you question the sanity of the financial sector, "The Wolf of Wall Street" never lets up. It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion-horrifying, mesmerizing, and impossible to look away from.

    Scorsese's direction is masterful, infusing every frame with energy and flair. The film's pacing is relentless, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Even when you think things can't get any crazier, the movie finds a way to up the ante. It's a testament to Scorsese's genius that he can turn a story about financial fraud into a three-hour thrill ride that feels like it passes in a heartbeat.

    And let's not forget the soundtrack, a pulsating mix of classic rock and energetic anthems that perfectly complements the film's wild ride. The music becomes a character in itself, driving the narrative forward and adding an extra layer of excitement to the already frenetic pace.

    "The Wolf of Wall Street" redefined what a biographical crime drama could be. It's not just a movie; it's an experience. An exhilarating, jaw-dropping, laugh-out-loud rollercoaster that keeps you glued to the screen from start to finish. For anyone who thought the financial world was dull, this film is a wake-up call, a vivid reminder that truth is often stranger-and far more entertaining-than fiction.

    So, buckle up and prepare for a wild ride. "The Wolf of Wall Street" is a cinematic tour de force that will leave you breathless, scandalized, and thoroughly entertained. It's a 10/10, a masterclass in storytelling, and proof that sometimes, the most unbelievable stories are the ones that really happened.
  • ethanmduman - 22 March 2024
    A perfect portayal of success
    The Wolf of Wall Street is, to my eyes, a perfect movie. Despite the moral grayness of what is happening on the film, I love the comedy and overall absurd tone of the film.

    The fictional Jordan Belfort is greed and excess personified. He seems to be every negative stereotype of a yuppie, from the drugs to the prostitutes and the deception of gullible investors, taken to the extreme. The fact it is based on a real person and a real story adds a dimension to the film that is great for people who like to dig into the backstory of everything in a film.

    This crime film has a relentless energy that never slows down, and it can be hard for a first time viewer to keep up. This movie is also a 3 hour movie that I don't get bored by, and I can think of few movies as skilled at that.

    In conclusion, The Wolf of Wall Street is one of the best biopics of the 2010s. With Jordan Belfort and his new book on the way, its clear the world has forgiven Jordan for his fraud and I can't wait to read his new novel.