The Wolf of Wall Street is based on a true story. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who gets wildly successful in the ’80s via crime, sin, and corruption.
It’s the latest, three and a half hour long Martin Scorsese film, and it’s seriously polarising. Critics and movie-goers around the world have called it brilliant, perverted, captivating, disgusting, masterful, awful, sexist, homophobic, clever… and also extremely long.
It’s savagely divided the Mamamia office, so we asked writers Avi Vince and Kate Leaver to get involved in a battle of the reviews.
Check out the trailer for a taste of its crazy decadence:
Avi Vince: Why we loved it.
1. It’s based on a true story.
I am a complete sucker for anything that is remotely based on truth. I feel like I am watching something original. I spent the entire movie thinking “Is this for f*cking real?” (Right from the first scene.) And then realised, it WAS real. Some of the ridiculousness that this guy lived is incredibly unbelievable. So unbelievable that it is fascinating to watch. And your mouth might be open in shock. And you might be slightly offended. Or a lot offended.
2. Margot Robbie’s in it.
And Margot Robbie is “amazingness” in a person. And her character is a no-BS character. So nice to see a strong woman even though she is with an idiot. I also love her accent – she totally aced it.
3. There is this one scene…