The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street

A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography.

  • Released: 2013-12-25
  • Runtime: 180 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
  • Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Matthew McConaughey, Jean Dujardin, Kenneth Choi, P.J. Byrne, Ethan Suplee, Brian Sacca, Henry Zebrowski, Jon Favreau, Cristin Milioti, Joanna Lumley, Jake Hoffman, Christine Ebersole, Shea Whigham, Aya Cash, Katarina Čas, Bo Dietl, Jon Spinogatti, Rizwan Manji, Stephanie Kurtzuba, J. C. MacKenzie, Ashlie Atkinson, Stephen Kunken, Ted Griffin, Sandra Nelson, Dan Bittner, Spike Jonze, Mackenzie Meehan, Thomas Middleditch, Edward Herrmann, Jordan Belfort, Fran Lebowitz, Robert Clohessy, Welker White, Danny Flaherty, Carla Corvo, Madison McKinley, Aaron Lazar, Steve Routman, Steve Witting, Charley Morgan, Michael Nathanson, Kathleen Fellegara, John Behlmann, Ward Horton, Bret Shuford, J.T. O'Connor, Steven Boyer, Danny A. Abeckaser, Matthew Rauch, Michael Izquierdo, Donnie Keshawarz, Johnathan Tchaikovsky, Aaron Glaser, Ben Rameaka, Brian Charles Johnson, Sebastian Tillinger, Chris Riggi, Meghan Rafferty, José Ramón Rosario, Davram Stiefler, Dan Daily, Ben Van Bergen, Matte Osian, Michael Devine, Jason Furlani, Jeremy Bobb, Tom Greer, Sharon Jones, Emily Tremaine, Zineb Oukach, Giselle Eisenberg, Deema Aitken, Ashley Springer, Rémy Bennett, Catherine Curtin, Paul Urcioli, Michael O'Hara, Michael Bryan French, Armen Garo, Garry Pastore, Louis Vanaria, Peter Youngblood Hills, Brendan Griffin, Derek Milman, Victor Verhaeghe, Chris Caldovino, Fileena Bahris, Silvia Kal, Kamron Leal, Tommy Bayiokos, Gianni Biasetti Jr., Rick Bolander, Spenser Granese, Julian Brand, Kenneth Carrella, Austin Farwell, Zach Miko, Tyler Evan Rowe, Stefano Villabona, Gregory Brown, Tucker Bryan, Michael Jefferson, Bryan Burton, Mike Catapano, Steven Conroy, Kelsey Deanne, Maria Di Angelis, Matthew Gooley, London Hall, Rosemary Howard, Chris Kerson, Natasha Kojic, Ben Leasure, Paul Jude Letersky, Will MacAdam, Jeff Moffitt, Chris Nunez, Seregon O'Dassey, Joseph Oliveira, And Palladino, Michael Power, Nicole Rutigliano, Sibyl Santiago, Vitaliy Shtabnoy, Blago Simon, Paul Thornton, Madeleine Wade, David Wenzel, Joe Zaso, Francis Brooke, Jaclyn Keys, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Krista Ashworth, Natalie Bensel, Claudette Lalí, Martin Klebba
  • Director: Martin Scorsese
 Comments
  • hr-68372 - 4 June 2024
    Wolf of Wall Street" Inspires Railkafe
    Wolf of Wall Street" blew my mind! DiCaprio is electric as Jordan Belfort, this crazy-ambitious stockbroker. It's a rollercoaster - hilarious but kinda sad seeing him get lost in his own wealth.

    Now, Belfort's a bad dude, but there's no denying his hustle. It got me thinking - that kind of drive could be amazing for a dream like opening a rail cafe, you know? Great coffee, unique vibe, all that. But the movie shows you can't cheat your way to the top. Gotta build something real, something that makes people happy. So yeah, "Wolf" is a wild ride, but it left me wanting to chase my cafe dream the honest way!
  • monuthube - 26 March 2024
    The Perfect Dark Comedy Biography of Rich Man
    It's nice movie, a story of Jordan Belfort. For the first half of the movie I was wondering what's so special about this, it's just rich people enjoying their luxury life, except Leonardo and the other cast's amazing performance 🤔. And that's where the first problem Jordan starts facing, and then I got to understand the actual problem 😂. It takes time to set up his life, how he build his fortune but after that it's a story of how a rich starts to fall.

    The best part of movie is the conversation 🤣, Martin Scorsese is know for this type of take where characters are having conversation and it keeps going for long time, with double-triple layers of meaning 😂. I especially liked that scene when Jordan has to get back home.

    It's the last scene which makes the whole movie the best, which indirectly tells us that many of us don't know how to sell a pen. Overall it is definitely worth watching.
  • Nobleink - 10 February 2024
    DiCaprio Greatest Performance
    "The Wolf of Wall Street," directed by Martin Scorsese, is a cinematic triumph in my view. Leonardo DiCaprio delivers an extraordinary performance, possibly the best of his career, as the lead character, Jordan Belfort. The film brilliantly transforms a group of unremarkable individuals into the center of an enormous financial scam, catching the FBI's attention. The movie's shift towards a comedic tone, rather than a dramatic one, is a choice I find particularly effective.

    What stands out in the film is its bold and unapologetic portrayal of excess in terms of wealth, debauchery, and substance use. It's reminiscent of "Goodfellas," but with a more intense, frenetic energy. The humor, although dark and edgy, is perfectly timed, making the viewer laugh amidst the chaos.

    Leonardo DiCaprio's portrayal of the eccentric and outlandish Belfort is utterly convincing. His ability to bring such a complex character to life is nothing short of impressive. The supporting cast, including Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, and Matthew McConaughey, all deliver strong performances, adding depth to the film. The cinematography and soundtrack are top-notch, enhancing the overall experience.

    Despite the potential for controversy, given the film's subject matter and portrayal of morally questionable behavior, "The Wolf of Wall Street" succeeds in being an exceptionally entertaining film. Scorsese's direction and the compelling screenplay turn what could have been a problematic film into a memorable and humorous portrayal of extravagance and folly. It's a standout film, not just as a comedy, but as a reflection of a certain aspect of the American dream gone awry.
  • kwnstantinospagiatis - 27 September 2022
    Best movie of Leonardo Dicaprio
    Not so much to say about this amazing movie.

    Leonardo Dicaprio gave as an extraordinary performance of acting.

    You never get bored during the movie.

    This biographical movie shows the steps of success and how success and money can impact a person.

    Margot Robbie got us jaw-dropped in every scene-gorgeous. When you put Leonardo Dicaprio,Margot Robbie and Jonah Hill under Martins Scorsese,you cannot expect something less.

    What can we say about Jonah Hill.

    He is the cherry on the cake.

    This movies has many life lessons included.

    It shows up the start,the rise,the peak and the fall.

    At the fall no one was there for Jordan Belford.

    Gold Digger Naomi and fake friend Donnie both betrayed him.
  • gaccm - 1 August 2022
    The story of Icarus but with a budget of $100 million
    Hard to rate. It's not one of the deep movies that I usually rate highly, but the execution and the acting were truly incredible. It's the story of Icarus but with a budget of $100 million. A tour de force in its execution, even if the moral of the story is simply that Greed Is (Not) Good.
  • Asger_Odgaard - 27 June 2022
    Great movie
    One of my all time favorites, it's fun and wild and inappropriate to a degree that you are stuck to the screen in every second of the movie. Leonardo DiCaprio does such a great job in the as well. A great movie.