Wednesday, October 28, 2015

S.O.S

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A key element that makes this film so much more superior to other films is how closely the story line follows the truth. The phase," Based on a True Story" can be vague and often times include one small part that barely enables the film to use the phrase. The Wolf of Wall Street does not abuse, falsify, or misconstrue this phrase at all. The events that occur in the film are beyond exciting that left me asking," What are the odds?". For instance, the yacht sinking in a tropical storm that caused 30-foot waves was not conjured up at a round table somewhere in Hollywood. It actually occurred. The 167-foot yacht, before being purchased by Belfort, actually belonged to Coco Chanel. The Nadine, named after Belfort's wife at the time, was set sail after orders by a very under-the-influence Belfort. Although it might have been easier to take his private jet it was being borrowed at the time. Anyways, a total of nine Quaaludes later, the tropical storm would overwhelm the yacht and eventually the Italian special forces had to rescue. The only discrepancy? The helicopter was pushed off instead of yanked off by the waves in order to make room for the Italians. That's it. If that's the farthest this movie went out of context it is still more truthful than a huge majority of movies these days. Finally when they got back to shore and ready to depart, Belfort's private plane sent to retrieve them actually went down. A seagull flew into the engine. If THE Jordan Belfort didn't tell me himself, I don't think I'd believe it either. Fortunately, he speaks about in an interview by The Room Live. So, the action sequence clearly real and documented, but what's more unfathomable is he dealt with these circumstances all while being chased by the government. Eventually he was caught and did serve time. Jordan Belfort did rat out his friends in actuality like he did in the film. He was convicted of laundering and fraud. He served twenty-two months of a four year sentence in 1998. Ironically, he serves as a motivational speaker, charging somewhere around $30,000 a speech (Belfort really was a great speaker which did help him gain loyalty as an employer). Today, he is still paying back money that was scammed in his infamous "Pump and Dump" schemes. All in all, the truth the most interesting part of the film, and was not in any way tainted. That's what a great director should do in any movie.

Jordan and Nadine movie and real lifeCouple of interesting facts:
  1. Tommy Chong was Belfort's cellmate. He helped inspire him to write a memoir.
  2. Steve Madden was also convicted in being a part of his schemes forcing him to step down C.E.O.. He created a position in order to keep himself in the company as a "Creative Consultant". He served 44 months in prison.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

All in All

This film is one of the most entertaining films to date. It's use of creativity while following the true story of a man's success through his powerfully concise speeches and actual action pack turn events it carries throughout. I agree with movie critic Matt Zollar Seitz stating, "Scorsese and Winter never lose track of the bigger picture. In theory, the movie's subject is the Wall Street mentality, which is just a clean-scrubbed version of the gangster mentality...." It's an incredible film that does not let go of its audience's attention. This film is an honest truth behind actual success, while it may glimmer, it's sure to fade. Unless, you're Jordan Belfort, than you refuse to be denied success. That's the primary concept, and that's what makes this film so special and phenomenal. As great of a film as this, some may audiences may misinterpret the films ideas. It does contain some images not suitable  for younger audiences, which is apparent solely from  Martin Scorsese's previous movies directed. I would recommend this to the guys who ambitiously chase success, not solely financially, or those who simply enjoy performances by Jonah Hill and Leonardo DiCaprio.  Seitz said it best "people get a contact high from following the exploits of entrepreneurs, financiers, bankers, CEO and the like...." Great job Scorsese, you nailed it.

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