Review of The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) by Stevieb212 — 26 Dec 2013
I saw the trailers. I was all in. The movies was going to be bigger than life: ride the tail of a major swindler, see what life was like among the obscenely rich and luxurious. The film is uneven: it's bigger than life, but it's also sad and painful to watch, and it's also funny.
There's lots of great scenes, but it just doesn't hang together. I was willing to bet on a winner by Scorsese. Lots of amazing performances. Leonardo DiCaprio has never been better. He's in great shape.
At times, he reminded me of a young Jack Nicholson. Jonah Hill is great, and steady through out. Some wonderful small gems of parts played by Matthew McConaughey, (who doesn't seem fully recovered from the Dallas Buyers Club), Rob Reiner, Joanna Lumley and the French handsome leading man, Jean Dujardin.
The film made me feel as though I'd been taken for a ride, and it's too long ride at that, at 3 hours.
This review of The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) was written by Stevieb212 on 26 Dec 2013.
The Wolf of Wall Street has generally received very positive reviews.
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