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The Wolf of Wall Street
2013 180 min United States of America R 18+
★8.3
Crime, Drama, Comedy
Director: Martin Scorsese
🎭 Based on
«The Wolf of Wall Street»
byJordan Belfort
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Description
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.
Budget:
$100M
US Gross:
$116.9M
Worldwide:
$407.04M
Starring
Leonardo DiCaprio
Actor
Jonah Hill
Actor
Margot Robbie
Actor
Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best Comedy Performance
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Most Outrageous Scene
Golden Globe 2014
— Best Actor (Comedy or Musical)
Academy Awards 2014
— Best Supporting Actor
BAFTA 2014
— David Lean Award for Direction
Academy Awards 2014
— Best Adapted Screenplay
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best Actor
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best On-Screen Duo
Georges Awards 2015
— Best Foreign Drama
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best Shirtless Performance
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best Comedy Performance
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best Musical Moment
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Most Outrageous Scene
Golden Globe 2014
— Best Actor (Comedy or Musical)
Golden Globe 2014
— Best Picture (Comedy or Musical)
Golden Eagle 2015
— Best International Feature Film
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Best Picture
BAFTA 2014
— Best Film Editing
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2014
— Breakthrough of the Year
BAFTA 2014
— Best Actor
BAFTA 2014
— Best Adapted Screenplay
Key opinion
Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street is a polarizing, high-energy exploration of greed and excess that divides audiences on its moral ambiguity and extreme content. While many critics and viewers laud the stellar lead performances and frenetic direction, others criticize the film for its relentless vulgarity and lack of a traditional moral center.
| Acting | Jonah Hill delivers a standout, career-defining performance that effectively anchors the film's chaotic comedic energy. | |
| Score | The soundtrack and visuals create a cohesive, masterful stylistic experience that reinforces the narrative of unchecked debauchery. | |
| Theme | The film's relentless depiction of drug use, sexual explicit content, and vulgarity creates a visceral divide between those who see it as bold satire and those who find it offensive or gratuitous. | |
| Runtime | The three-hour runtime is polarizing; some find it a captivating, well-paced epic, while others experience it as an exhausting and repetitive slog that lacks narrative tension. | |
| Acting | Opinions on DiCaprio's performance vary, with some praising his raw, unhinged commitment, while others argue it relies on familiar tropes and is not his most original work. |