Watch Wolf On Wall Street Full MovieThe film is based the true story of, a stockbroker of Wall Street. Starting with a brokerage firm in the early 1990s, together with his partner Donny Azoff, Belfort grows the company greatly with more than 250 staffs, leading him become “the Wolf of Wall Street”. Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. His rise to power earned him the title The Wolf of Wall Street. Together, Scorsese and DiCaprio. Watch Wolf On Wall Street 123 MoviesAlongside DiCaprio, the film’s cast includes The Walking Dead‘s Jon Bernthal, Matthew McConaughey, Jonah Hill, Spike Jonze, Margot Robbie, Joanna Lumley and The Artist‘s Jean Dujardin. The Wolf Of Wall Street has for its depictions of greed and immoral behaviour., however, saying it should serve as a cautionary tale. The film, which is Scorsese’s fifth collaboration with DiCaprio following Gangs Of New York, The Aviator, The Departed and Shutter Island, will open in UK cinemas on January 17, 2014. Earlier this week, DiCaprio took home a Best Actor award at the Golden Globes for his leading role in the picture. Brilliantly acted, superbly written and as one would expect from a picture by Martin Scorsese, it is a masterclass of directorial craft. Showy when it needs to be, but also quiet and contemplative. 'The Wolf of Wall Street' is the equivalent of something like 'Good Fellas' or even more so 'Casino' but set in the world of finance. The suits might be more expensive but the people who wear them are just as sick and violent as their street-mob counterparts. Sardonic in humor and unflinching in showing the depravity of its characters, it marks somewhat of a different approach to the world of stock-trading than Oliver Stone's 'Wall Street'. Watch Wolf On Wall StreetEbook hacker. Where Stone seems more in line with Bertold Brecht who considered theater (or in this case film) a moral institution, does Scorsese take the position of the omnipresent observer of the dark side of the American and in many cases the human dream. Leonard DiCaprio gives another stellar performance of great intensity and even greater tragedy while this tale of corruption, greed and self-righteousness unfolds. It's a vast panorama that shows how during the last twenty-five to thirty years gullibility as well as our innate greed make all of us accomplices in this never-ending pyramid scheme far away from any reality. One could almost hear Scorsese's clerical background come to the fore again, according to which nobody is without sin, and therefore we are all susceptible to corruption. It is our decision on which side we choose to live that makes the difference. For every individual but also society as a whole.
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