The Wolf of Wall
Street
Movie Review by
Author Roy Murry
Firstly, I feel
the movie was too long to get the point across – Greed still exists in the sale
of anything albeit in the Stock Market on Wall Street or the TV sales on Info Commercials.
I once went that route and was a Commodity Broker, but dropped out for not
feeling comfortable in that environment.
The same sales
pitches were made in this movie as I had as a broker. Greed was the motivator. Put a picture of the Porsche
you want up on your wall and that is your goal. Fuck the guy you’re selling to
whether the product is good or not, as long as we make a profit.
Scorsese’s character
WOLF of Wall Street, Leonardo DiCaprio takes this theme and magnifies it to the
10th degree. WOLF uses drugs and sex to motivate all the brokers so they will full fill their
dreams. It’s all around them in living color and explicit in this movie – buyer beware.
The ending is
appropriate, but it comes at 2 hours and 40 minutes into the movie. We get the
point – Honesty is the best policy. Greed always loses in the end - fair interpretation
It was fair to good acting
by DiCaprio and his supporting cast. It is not one of his best performances.