Wednesday, 25 February 2015

The Wolf of Wall Street

                                                             
      This movie kind of sways you into its own ecstatic height as portrayed in many instances. The partying and continuous taking of drugs and how Jordan Beaufort was able to keep all going and manage so many things can be boggling and even want to make you turn off the TV at one point.


     I think what got it all right was when all you see is the speed and partying. Then again, you see the true character coming out of the lead man. It becomes all deep and very meaningful. 


  Telling them he couldn't be a hypocrite and say ‘No’, when he always told them to say ‘yes’ was the high point it. All the buzz, and comedy blended into a really mind boggling story at the end. You needed to give it a big smile.  Jordan Beaufort was played   out to be this very simple man with very simple principles that worked every time and then picking guys from different down areas in life and making them rich.

     Telling them he could and he would. Taking time to invest in training and focusing on one opportunity he knew he had “The stock market”.   No completely deep retrospective personality in his part. His life was simple because he understood his own rules. The story completes itself in a nearly unexpected turn but that was also nice; He became one of the most inspiring motivational speakers ever after his business went on a down turn.    “Sell me this pen” he said.  

  The comedy was rich in most part, his friend ‘Benny’, the frequent use of vulgar words and the expected down turn. Finally, the power of passion and persistence that see anything through.

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