Bottom
Line: Martin
Scorsese movies are assured, measured, finely-tuned and focused. They’re marathons of multi-layered,
entertaining endurance. What makes THE
WOLF OF WALL STREET unique is that, for the first time and at 71 years of age,
he’s decided to run 40-yard wind sprints for the better part of three
hours… It’s time to party with Marty –
and in doing so, Leonardo DiCaprio delivers a powder keg performance – possibly
the best of his career thus far. Expect
to love or hate this darkly comedic, cynically abrasive, maddeningly energetic
and vulgarly narcissistic look at the financial center of the universe – it’s
offensive, vulgar and populated by some of the slimiest humans you’re likely to
cinematically meet this year. The film
itself is a Quaalude-infused, over-long orgy of obnoxiously linked
delights. It may sound like I’m knocking
it but, good or bad, this movie’s stench will stick with ya’… It’s a well-crafted, occasionally disjointed,
bat sh*t crazy and unevenly layered tale of the intoxicating power of
greed. It’s most definitely not the
white-collared GOODFELLAS some critics are claiming, but its over-the-top,
out-of-control and very hard to forget…
Starring:
Leonardo
DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Jean Dujardin and Kyle Chandler
Directed by: Martin Scorsese (HUGO, THE DEPARTED, GOODFELLAS and CASINO)
Rated: R
Running time: 179 minutes
Story: Martin Scorsese reteams with Leonardo DiCaprio on this
adaptation of Jordan Belfort's memoir surrounding his indulgent ride as a
crooked banker made headlines in the 1990's. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Trailer: www.thewolfofwallstreet.com
4 comments:
It may be long, but it never lost me for a single second. Always had fun, always expected something cool to happen and best of all, always knew that no matter what task he was called on to do, Leo would not disappoint. Good review Brian.
Much appreciated, Dan - and totally agree...NEVER boring.
I'm usually in the tank for Scorsese. I guess I'm one of those who admired, but didn't love.
Leo showed off his comic timing especially in the one scene that will always stick with me. The too many ludes at the country club set piece was terrific.
I am not above cheering for bad guys, but I didn't like them enough to want to spend almost three hours.
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