

The Wolf of Wall Street 2013
"Earn. Spend. Party."
Directed by the maestro Martin Scorsese, *The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)* immerses viewers in the delirious rise and eventual downfall of Jordan Belfort, a brash New York stockbroker whose unchecked ambition leads him into a world of securities fraud...
Director: Martin Scorsese
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) about?
*The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)* follows Jordan Belfort, a charismatic but morally flexible stockbroker whose penny-stock empire thrives on fraud and corruption. As Belfort's empire grows, so do his appetites for wealth, drugs, and decadence—until the law finally catches up. The film is a darkly comedic yet harrowing look at the American Dream gone awry.
Who directed The Wolf of Wall Street?
The film was directed by Martin Scorsese, the legendary filmmaker known for his gripping, character-driven dramas like *Goodfellas* and *Taxi Driver*.
Who stars in The Wolf of Wall Street?
The main cast features Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort, alongside Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey, and Kyle Chandler in standout roles.
Is The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) worth watching?
*The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)* is a masterfully crafted, if controversial, film that balances dark humor with stark drama. DiCaprio's performance alone makes it a must-watch, while Scorsese's direction ensures a visually and thematically rich experience—though its explicit content isn't for everyone.
How long is The Wolf of Wall Street?
The film runs for 180 minutes, or 3 hours—long enough to fully immerse yourself in its chaotic, hedonistic world.
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About The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) — Scorsese's wild ride through Wall Street excess
Directed by the maestro Martin Scorsese, *The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)* immerses viewers in the delirious rise and eventual downfall of Jordan Belfort, a brash New York stockbroker whose unchecked ambition leads him into a world of securities fraud, Wall Street corruption, and mob entanglements. With Leonardo DiCaprio delivering a tour-de-force performance as Belfort, the film blends dark comedy with raw drama, capturing the excesses of the 1990s financial boom and the intoxicating allure of greed.
The story unfolds like a hedonistic rollercoaster, fueled by lavish parties, reckless spending, and a lifestyle that spirals out of control. Scorsese's signature frenetic energy amplifies the chaos, making *The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)* a visceral exploration of ambition, morality, and the cost of unchecked success—all wrapped in a satire that's as biting as it is entertaining.




