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The Wolf of Wall Street BD [Blu-ray]

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Genre Crime, Comedy
Format Blu-ray
Contributor Martin Scorsese
Language English
Runtime 3 hours

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4.6 out of 5 stars
17,474 global ratings
"..A WILDLY ENTERTAINING TRUE STORY.."
4 out of 5 stars
"..A WILDLY ENTERTAINING TRUE STORY.."
PLOT...Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government.Wolf of Wall Street 2013 is a movie you either love or hate, it has a boring subject unless your really into business in a big way but however is a fantastic watch anyway despite the running theme, it has an electric cast and never stops for a second with the wild ride it takes you on, it may seem like 3hrs is a long time but there's plenty to pull you into the story and make it interesting. Its kind of a black comedy although its not really funny, you may snigger occasionally, its usually more serious the majority of the time. if you like a well written tight story with fun characters loosely based on a true story its well worth investing time into, amazing cast especially Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie who are amazing and top of their game, the movie has lashings of violence, drugs, nudity, sex and more drugs! Certainly an adult movie in every way! Unusual choice for an Arrow Video release but they have done a great job as usual. Check it out.Blu-ray picture looks great in HD.Features include commentary, TV spots, gallery, trailer, and plenty interviews and featurettes (117mins)Region B UK. Running time 3hrs. 2013. English language movie. Subtitles English.The limited edition has a great outer hard-box case with the wallet inside featuring a replica bank card, business card and a $100 bill and a nice book, fantastic collectable packaging.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2024
Love this movie very funny
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 January 2015
An adaptation of Jordan Belfort's memoir chronicling his rise and fall on Wall Street and his hard-partying, addiction-fuelled personal life.

Welcome to Martin Scorsese’s 22nd feature film, another of his examinations of the rites and rituals of a particular sect, be it the wiseguys of ‘70s Little Italy ( Mean Streets ) or the society scions of late 19th-Century New York ( The Age Of Innocence ).

With its rise-and-fall arc, its hedonism and hubris, its gleeful exploration of the dark side of the America Dream, its money, crime and narcs, its sex, drugs and rock’n’roll (though the soundtrack also takes in Madness, Simon & Garfunkel and a fair bit of Euro pop), The Wolf Of Wall Street forms a loose trilogy with GoodFellas and Casino. And if it can’t quite match the energy and quality of those classics, it nonetheless stands as Scorsese’s finest for 15 years.

When we first meet Jordan Belfort, he’s more pup than wolf, his lowest-rung job at L.F. Rothschild requiring him only to “smile and dial”. A first-day lunch with big boss Mark Hanna (Matthew McConaughey, hilarious) sows the seeds of the chaos to come, though: Hanna advises him that the stock market is “all fugazi” while preaching the worthlessness of morals and the necessity of greed, cocaine and, to stay relaxed, jerking off twice daily. Then, on 19 October, 1987, the very day Jordan becomes a licensed broker, the market crashes and Rothschild goes under.

Jordan joins a penny-stocks firm in Long Island, employing a bunch of expert salesmen (mainly weed) from his old Queens neighbourhood and making Donnie Azoff (Jonah Hill, terrific) VP despite his phosphorescent teeth and shoulder-slung pastel sweaters.

The triumphant result is named Stratton Oakmont, and if there’s one thing these guys know how to do, besides sell, it’s party – Jordan blows $26,000 on a lunch, is married to a model, shags prostitutes five, six times a week, and hoovers Quaaludes, Xanax, cocaine and morphine. It’s only a matter of time before the FBI (in the form of Kyle Chandler) come calling…

Perhaps deciding the crazed behaviour is enough, perhaps thinking he took stylistic verve as far as it could go in GoodFellas , Scorsese shoots largely with a static camera. His use of whip pans, crash zooms, freeze frames and tracking shots proves so infrequent that Spielberg, visiting the set, suggested he might want to move the camera. But TWOWS is far from muzzled.

It is, of course, all part of Scorsese’s plan to charm viewers into accepting Belfort’s outrageously selfish, unthinkingly cruel behaviour. It works, too – more so because Terence Winter’s ( Boardwalk Empire , The Sopranos ) screenplay cleaves to our anti-hero, refusing to investigate the fallout of his misdeeds as he steals from rich and poor alike to line his own pockets (and mirror). It’s a decision some will take issue with, just as some, justifiably, accuse Scorsese of being in thrall to his gangsters.

But this is Jordan’s tale, and it’s sold by a magnetic, never-better DiCaprio.

A touch too long, yet never slack, at three hours, TWOWS benefits from independent funding, Scorsese’s brass balls and an A-grade cast’s turbulent improvisations to emerge as an epic, boldly broad screwball comedy about the state of America, then and now.

Despite the US censors trimming back the screwing and swearing, this is an audacious, riotous epic. Scorsese and DiCaprio’s fifth and best pairing, it’s liable to give the Academy a heart attack.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 May 2024
Good film
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 January 2024
This is a Fantastic Blu Ray disc . I have wanted to own this Movie , which is wonderfully scripted with a perfectly Chosen cast . So many Hilariously FUNNY Scenes , dealing with a hitherto perceived , serious Financial PILAR of World Markets/Stock exchanges.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2014
Not the best Scorsese movie you'll ever see, but it's still worth the risk. We've seen Glen Gary Glen Ross, we've seen Boiler Room, we've seen Rogue Trader, and of course, we've seen Wall Street. How does this compare? How does this hold up? It does just fine, but is fine enough for Scorsese? No....Goodfellas did it a lot better. Cape Fear did it somewhat better. Raging Bull did it much better. i read somewhere this being a 'return to form' after the mediocre Shutter Island, that's a plausible evaluation....

I don't have to tell you the truth do I? I just tell you what you want to hear, right? That means anything I tell you will make you and me a whole bunch of cash. But I don't care if I'm lying about it. I'll tell you anything to get your money off you. Why? Because you don't say no to me....loss of gain is greater than the fear of rejection. Get them so they feel guilty about saying no. Classic sales techniques. 'I could sell artificial snow to the eskimos, and they'd still come back for more'

We hear lots of speeches, to justify his ostentation, his totally hedonistic and materialistic lifestyle and when, at the end of the movie we see the FBI guy look at the ordinary people on the subway, he doesn't look down on them, why? because they didn't get what they've got illegally. Other people have the same lifestyle - footballers, F1 drivers, musicians, etc. so why pick on a stock-broker? What's the big deal? 9 out of ten US bank notes are said to have traces on cocaine on them...how did they get there? Money makes the world go around right?

Wrong. It will cost you your marriage and kids and, eventually, like one Nick Leason found out, six years in jail. Belfort did 22 months in real life - yes he is a real person and yes people actually think the way he does in real life. But he still got his comeuppance. It wasn't that big because the scale of what he was doing wasn't that huge.... Leeson did far worse. But the movie Rogue Trader was already made...was DiCaprio aware of that?

The underlying message of this movie is about the justification for wanting to make money - anyway possible to enable one to lead such a hedonistic lifestyle, But it also tries to tell us about risk, about selling, about financial ethics. Does it succeed? Not really. Those speeches are minor quips and how he whips up the adrenalin and testosterone of the 'shop floor' to try harder, to not give up... that money can make a difference in people's lives. It can improve the quality of them.... But at the end of the day our mr Belfort is just, sadly, another womanising, drugged-up sex addict, who wants everything right now... and he mostly gets it - all be it illegally.

The film is a bit long, the soundtrack is no where near as good as Goodfellas, there are numerous naked scenes and lots of drug taking scenes... are they all necessary. No. And in my view that's where the movie fails... we see too much of that, and not enough of how it actually went about it...it his a biopic, yes, and we see what Belfort does - but we don't really get to see much of his underlying character... the film is as superficial as the subject matter, the black humour comedy elements get in the way too much...even if the movie is essentially a black comedy.... either do one or the other... Capitalism itself is never that interesting or funny.

You could say Joe Pesci should have been in this movie, as should Alec Baldwin as the FBI guy too, the rest of the cast weren't that well known... But Margot Robbie is a stunner as his wife though, and holds her own, despite being much younger in real life.

Overall, this is every enjoyable to watch, and I would recommend it, DiCaprio is very convincing as usual, but don't expect too much. ps. The best scene for my money (no pun intended) was when he threw lobsters at the FBI when they first saw him on his boat.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 January 2024
This is such a great film.....funny, engaging and another one for the Di Caprio scrapbook. He's become quite an actor as you really get into and believe his character in this film. Lost count on how many times I've watched it. Recommended.

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Florentino Raul Cruz Bautista
5.0 out of 5 stars Increíble película.
Reviewed in Mexico on 1 February 2024
El blu ray tiene un gran calidad, tiene doblar al español latino, el dvd es región 1.
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Florentino Raul Cruz Bautista
5.0 out of 5 stars Increíble película.
Reviewed in Mexico on 1 February 2024
El blu ray tiene un gran calidad, tiene doblar al español latino, el dvd es región 1.
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Gerard
5.0 out of 5 stars Versión Blu-Ray fantástica
Reviewed in Spain on 15 June 2024
La calidad de la imagen es muy buena igual que la del sonido. Un clásico que lo han cuidado perfectamente.
Roger
5.0 out of 5 stars Capolavoro
Reviewed in Italy on 19 March 2024
Film meraviglioso, la migliore interpretazione di Leonardo DiCaprio. Martin Scorsese genio assoluto.
Oussama
5.0 out of 5 stars It’s great
Reviewed in the Netherlands on 20 July 2022
Product came in as expected
Ma Isabel Rincon Aguilar
5.0 out of 5 stars muy divertida y exelenteas actuaciones
Reviewed in Mexico on 1 March 2024
Esta pelicula es utilizada incluso en seminariso de ventas adeas de divertida exelentes actuaciones.