![]() He treated Belfort no differently than any of his previous subjects- Jake LaMotta, Henry Hill, Howard Hughes, even Jesus Christ. ![]() ![]() Ultimately, Scorsese tells the story of Belfort’s life accurately and lets the audience be the judge. Upon release, the film was met with controversy over whether or not it glorified its subject’s criminal lifestyle. Pitched somewhere between Goodfellas and The Hangover, Martin Scorsese’s three-hour biopic of Jordan Belfort, The Wolf of Wall Street, is chock full of cuss words, satirical bite, and shockingly realistic depictions of stockbroker antics.
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