The Great Gatsby (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Drama, Romance · 2h 23m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.5/10 (2M ratings)

Dream dangerously.

Overview

An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Long Island-set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby's nouveau riche existence, where obsession, madness, and tragedy await.

Ratings

Director

Baz Luhrmann

Production

Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Bazmark, Red Wagon Entertainment, A+E Global Media

Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Elizabeth Debicki, Isla Fisher, Jason Clarke, Amitabh Bachchan, Callan McAuliffe, Adelaide Clemens, Steve Bisley, Richard Carter, Jack Thompson, Vince Colosimo, Max Cullen, Mal Day, Emily Foreman, Tiger Leacey Wyvill, Charlize Skinner, Brendan Maclean

Curator Review

Verdict

A maximalist, emotionally heightened adaptation that turns Fitzgerald’s social tragedy into a glittering spectacle. It’s uneven in places, but the visual design, performances, and sense of doomed romantic obsession make it memorable and worth seeing if you’re open to style-forward filmmaking.

Best for

  • Viewers who like lush, theatrical period drama
  • Fans of romantic obsession and tragic decadence
  • People who enjoy bold visual excess and pop-inflected soundtracks
  • Audiences interested in class, status, and self-invention

Skip if

  • You want a restrained or literary-faithful adaptation
  • You dislike stylized editing, anachronistic music, or sensory overload
  • You prefer romance without melancholy or moral rot
  • You’re looking for a subtle, character-minimal drama

Overview

Baz Luhrmann’s version of The Great Gatsby is less a museum-piece adaptation than a fever dream about wealth, longing, and performance. It treats the Jazz Age as a glittering machine for self-invention, then slowly reveals how brittle and lonely that machine really is. The result is extravagant, sometimes gaudy, and often emotionally effective.

Worth noting

Leonardo DiCaprio gives Gatsby a magnetic, wounded vanity that fits the film’s mix of romance and delusion, while the surrounding cast helps ground the spectacle in social unease. The movie’s biggest strength is its ability to make excess feel tragic: parties, costumes, music, and movement all become part of the same doomed fantasy.

Bottom line

It won’t work for viewers who want quiet elegance or strict fidelity to Fitzgerald. But if you respond to big formal gestures and stories about desire curdling into obsession, this is one of the more distinctive mainstream literary adaptations of the last decade.

Top Letterboxd reviews

georgina (4★) · 16132 likes

fellas is it gay to tell your neighbor that he’s worth the whole damn bunch put together?

russman (2.5★) · 15146 likes

Glad they included all of my favorite musical artists of the 1920s. That Jay-Z sure was the bee's knees.

Ozols (1★) · 9736 likes

Uses of the word "fuck" in Casino: 398. Uses of the words "old sport" in Gatsby: 426.

Matthew Saponar (4★) · 8561 likes

kanye been spittin rhymes since 1922

nickusen · 8368 likes

can’t believe they made a whole movie about the .gif

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Topics

period drama, romantic tragedy, Jazz Age, luxury, melodrama, class divide, visual excess, literary adaptation, obsessive desire, decadence

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