Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street takes us back to late
80’s New York City, where a young man Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) has
been ambitiously working to get filthy rich in the finance industry. Jordan’s entrance
into Wall Street unfortunately came to an end when the market was in one of its
largest declines, leaving the wolf ambitious and hungry lost in the wilderness.
Jordan sniffs out a small penny stock firm, inside months he
is instantly making money illegally. However this does not stop the Wolf as
moves onto bigger endeavors, opening his own trading firm with the help of his
pack who don’t mind stealing money from people for their own personal gain.
The Wolf of Wall Street from start to end is overflowing
with comedy, drugs, money and women taking the viewer on a journey of the rise
and fall of The Wolf, which is rewarded on of the best comedies based on a
memoir. The film is everything you expect from Scorsese film, brilliant,
entertaining and fascinating earning nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor
and Best Supporting Actor.
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