Martin Scorsese’s last film, called: The Wolf of Wallstreet, it’s like the old Martin Scorsese. When I mean: ‘the old
Scorsese’ I mean, the director of greatful movies, like: Taxi driver, Ranging
Bull and Goodfellas.
The article in fact, is a review of this film. It’s very interesting,
because the author Xan Brooks not only speaks about the storyline, instead he
talk about the changes and similarities in this film with the rest of
filmography. Therefore, if you want understand, you should to see, the latest
movies of this director. An example of
that, it’s when he said: “it is, put simply,
a pantomime GoodFellas, played largely for laughs, with DiCaprio in the Ray
Liotta role and Jonah Hill installed as a cuddlier version of Joe Pesci”.
There are so many references about the rise and resounding
falls, in the cinematography of Scorsese. But in this case, it’s not about the mafia;
instead it’s about the financial heart of America: Wallstreet. Leonardo DiCaprio
is the protagonist, he talk to the camera and we can see his transformation from
a common employed who try to win money to a demented financial speculator,
addict to the money, drugs and sex and everything was illegal. The film holds
in the performance of DiCaprio. He’s a machine addict to adrenalin even when
his world felt apart.
sometimes I like Scorsese, sometimes I don't.
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