The Wolf of Wall Street

2013 โ€ข 179 minutes
4.4
19.1K reviews
80%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Sex. Money. Power. Drugs. Brace yourself for an outrageous true story from legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese that critics are calling "a masterpiece for a new generation." Leonardo DiCaprio delivers "the best performance of his career" as a young stockbroker hungry for a life of non-stop thrills, where corruption was king and more was never enough. His rise to power earned him the title The Wolf of Wall Street. Together, Scorsese and DiCaprio deliver a story of American excess that is "an absolute blast from start to finish." *** * James Verniere, Boston Herald, ** Claudia Puig, USA Today, *** Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.4
19.1K reviews
Ryan G.
May 31, 2015
Leo has become a typecast character now. No matter how great an actor, u cant keep playing every eccentric person in history. All his movies are basically the same guy spinning out of control. Just change the wardrobe n time period to try n fool the audience. Do something different more often Leo. More movies like Django or the Beach.
6 people found this review helpful
Bernardo Guzman
April 18, 2014
While there was a lot of hype for this movie I found it uneven, overacted and way too long. The nearly three hour movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio who is much better in Django Unchained then he is in this movie. He is almost overacting in this role which is based on a real story and charcater who makes a cameo at the end. The sex, nudity and swearing goes way overboard. Believe me I love movies like this and Martin Scorsese is one of my favorites but this one is not.
127 people found this review helpful
Cody T
April 30, 2022
This is a great movie, and apparently most people saying "theres no plot" it's based on a true story. The guy works his way up to being rich and does whatever he wants through his illegal brokerage firm, all while trying to dodge the feds. It's real life stuff, and they did great.