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The Wolf of Wall Street is an irreverent, hyperactive portrait of excess: Martin Scorsese’s direction pairs perfectly with Leonardo DiCaprio’s electrically unhinged performance as Jordan Belfort, a charismatic con man riding the apex of 1990s Wall Street decadence. The film is loud, fast, and gleefully vulgar — a deliberate stylistic choice that immerses you in the moral vacuity and hedonism of its characters. wolf+of+wall+street+subtitles+720p+hot
: Roger Ebert's review highlights it as one of the most entertaining films ever made about "loathsome men," comparing its scale and debauchery to the story of Caligula. He didn't move