Re: The Wolf of Wall Street
Under most circumstances, the actions of Belfort and his cronies (including Jonah Hill in a howlingly funny turn as Belfort's business partner) would be viewed as disgustingly abhorrent, but Martin Scorsese frames this tale of greed with a comedic lens that allows us to laugh at things we probably shouldn't find humorous.
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I've seen the Wolf of Wall Street and I loved it, Leonardo De Caprio should have won an Oscar for it. I've also seen American Hustle and it's also a good movie, I suggest that you watch "12 years a slave".
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Iīve heard "12 years a slave" is very good but itīs hard to watch. Is it as graphic and violent as Jango?
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amayo
Iīve heard "12 years a slave" is very good but itīs hard to watch. Is it as graphic and violent as Jango?
I heard it's a lot more cruel than Django.
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i personally really liked it! but there was A LOT of *** and nudity, so you might want to stay away.
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I guess Iīll have to watch it and find out for myself. Nudity doesnīt bother me so much, itīs the use of foul language that gets to me.
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chris.r
Everyone's really blowing up this movie. Did anyone see it?
Chris
I have watched this movie more than 4 time. INTERESTING MOVIE.
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Awesome movie. Leonardo Dicaprio never lets me down. Very long but I got so into it I barely noticed. I like how real it seemed as well. 5/5
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