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"So you listen to me and you listen well. Are you behind on your credit card bills? Good. Pick up the phone and start dialing. Is your landlord ready to evict you? Good. Pick up the phone and start dialing... I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich!" [5.13]
Discovering that selling cheap stocks to working-class Americans yields a massive 50% commission, Belfort weaponizes his aggressive sales tactics. He founds Stratton Oakmont alongside his loyal, eccentric neighbor Donnie Azoff (Jonah Hill). The firm soon expands to targeting the ultra-wealthy, raking in millions through illegal "pump-and-dump" schemes. As Belfort's wealth grows, his life spirals into a chaotic blur of drugs, sex, and reckless financial crimes, eventually drawing the attention of FBI Agent Patrick Denham (Kyle Chandler). Cinematic Style: Scorsese’s Kinetic Energy
With a supporting cast that includes Jonah Hill (as the drug-addled, Quaalude-chewing Donnie Azoff), Margot Robbie (as the iconic Naomi Lapaglia), and Matthew McConaughey (in a cameo for the ages—the chest-thumping chant), Scorsese crafts a three-hour cautionary tale that feels more like a rock concert than a lecture. the wolf of wall street 2013 720pm
At three hours long, the movie never drags. Martin Scorsese uses rapid editing, breaking of the fourth wall, voiceover narration, and a needle-drop soundtrack to keep the audience locked into the fast-paced narrative. 3. A Star-Studded Supporting Cast
One of the most iconic moments used to demonstrate sales ability: "So you listen to me and you listen well
: Encouraged by mentor Mark Hanna to embrace a lifestyle of drugs and self-interest, Belfort founds Stratton Oakmont with his partner Donnie Azoff. They make millions by defrauding investors through high-pressure sales of "penny stocks".
Martin Scorsese’s 2013 biographical black comedy "The Wolf of Wall Street" remains one of the most polarizing, energetic, and culturally impactful films of the 21st century. Clocking in at a massive 180 minutes, the film chronicles the meteoric rise and catastrophic fall of Jordan Belfort, a New York stockbroker who engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street. Pick up the phone and start dialing
So grab your remote, pour a drink (legally, of course), and settle in. At 7:20 PM, the wolf is at the door.