The Wolf of Wall Street

2013 "Earn. Spend. Party."
8.2| 3h0m| R| en| More Info
Released: 25 December 2013 Released
Producted By: Appian Way
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.thewolfofwallstreet.com/
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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.

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ashnasrivastava Scorcese delivered an another punch in 2010s with wolf of wall street a dark comedy with top notch performance by Leo and Hill .The movie original running hrs was 3hrs but it looks like 11/2 movie with nice editing by Thelma and excellent improvisation by this team overall it is well made movie. It tells the influence of capitalism and American dream chasing behind money .
MJB784 I saw Wolf of Wall Street and that was quite funny for a Scorsese movie. It was good, but a little repetitive and long. I loved when he was having trouble getting to the car after taking all those pills. I also loved that Martin Scorsese had a clip of Family Matters in the movie!
Mhmd_Maher Maryem is so cool. she is funny and sexy , and looks great in pink. I like her alot :)
amdew717 While I admire Leo's ability to become a character completely different from the ones he usually plays, I found his and all the others completely abhorrent. And I'm sure that's how they were intended, however I reached the point where I almost couldn't watch anymore. I only continued because I knew they would eventually be caught. The whole movie reminded me too much of Goodfellas, especially Leo in the Ray Liotta role. I saw that performance once; I'd rather not see it again. The only characters I liked were Kyle Chandler's & Rob Reiner's. I usually like Jonah Hill but here his voice sounded just like Adam Sandler's and that's never a good thing. And while my language can be "colorful," the constant use of the F-word really offended me.