Review of The Great Gatsby (2013) by Kurt B — 29 Mar 2017
Great Gatsby, The (2013) ?? D: Baz Luhrmann. Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Isla Fisher, Joel Edgerton, Elizabeth Debicki. Young reporter is drawn into world of mysterious zillionaire Jay Gatsby.
You don't have to be a movie critic (or even a book critic) to know something was seriously wrong with this movie right from the beginning; sincere writing and casting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel is thoroughly trashed and undermined by just one thing: rap music.
A shame, considering this was otherwise a fairly faithful adaptation. But it doesn't get away so clean: the settings have been unrealistically rendered in CGI and 3-D (3-D!!!) and overcrowded by overblown party scenes, which are laughably bad .
. . but the acting is good, and the screenplay (by director Luhrmann, Craig Pearce) has a slick polish. Maguire is interesting casting as Nick, and doesn't Mulligan have the darnedest cutest face you ever did see? Oscar wins for Best costumes, production design.
This review of The Great Gatsby (2013) was written by Kurt B on 29 Mar 2017.
The Great Gatsby has generally received positive reviews.
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