The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Crime, Drama, Comedy · 3h · R · English

Curator score: 7.9/10 (5.7M ratings)

Earn. Spend. Party.

Overview

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.

Ratings

Director

Martin Scorsese

Production

Red Granite Pictures, Appian Way, Sikelia Productions, EMJAG Productions

Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, Jon Bernthal, Jon Favreau, Jean Dujardin, Joanna Lumley, Cristin Milioti, Christine Ebersole, Shea Whigham, Katarina Čas, P.J. Byrne, Kenneth Choi, Brian Sacca, Henry Zebrowski, Ethan Suplee, Barry Rothbart

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, AMC+, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A ferocious, funny, and deliberately repellent rise-and-fall saga that turns excess into spectacle. It’s long, loud, and morally corrosive, but the filmmaking is so energized that the movie stays compulsively watchable.

Best for

  • Viewers who like big, maximalist crime comedies
  • Fans of antihero stories and financial scandal
  • People who enjoy fast dialogue, escalation, and dark satire
  • Anyone interested in Scorsese at his most outrageous

Skip if

  • You want a restrained or subtle drama
  • You’re sensitive to misogyny, drug abuse, or constant vulgarity
  • You dislike long runtimes and relentless chaos
  • You prefer films that clearly condemn their protagonists

Overview

The Wolf of Wall Street is a riot of greed, performance, and self-destruction, shot through with the kind of kinetic confidence that makes even the ugliest behavior hard to look away from. Scorsese treats Belfort’s world like a carnival of fraud: funny, disgusting, seductive, and eventually numbing in the exact way the lifestyle itself is numbing.

Worth noting

Leonardo DiCaprio gives one of his most unhinged, technically precise performances, and Jonah Hill is a perfect amplifier for the movie’s manic energy. The film’s humor is sharp enough to make the three-hour runtime feel like a binge, but the joke is always poisoned by what’s underneath it: exploitation, addiction, and total moral vacancy.

Bottom line

It’s not a movie for everyone, especially if you want clean lessons or a sympathetic center. But as a piece of filmmaking, it’s a blast of controlled excess, and one of the great modern depictions of how wealth and appetite can turn people into cartoons of themselves.

Top Letterboxd reviews

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the most realistic thing about this movie is that leo dates a 22 year old

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can you believe that leo won his first oscar for grunting when THIS performance exists

BeefSquash (4.5★) · 10106 likes

Uhhh... I didn’t see any wolves.

oleff (4★) · 8306 likes

it was 3 hours but at least stuff was constantly happening

alor (4.5★) · 7228 likes

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Topics

crime drama, dark comedy, financial scandal, antihero, satire, cocaine-fueled chaos, Wall Street, excess, moral decline, 2010s cinema

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