Chapter 497: Pure Bad Guy
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The premiere screening in New York has just begun, and more than 3,000 advance screenings across the United States have come to an end. After the scenes, the drugs, the *** and the betrayal, Jordan Belfort is finally arrested by the police, and it seems that justice is about to be done and the law will do its job. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
But with Jordan Belfort betraying Doni Azoff and others who betrayed him, and spending only twenty-two months in prison, Jordan Belfort came out and became a speaker who taught sales pitch techniques, and seemed to have changed his ways and become a good guy.
But Murphy is not Martin Scorsese, and has already fallen out with Jordan Belfort, of course, he will not put gold on his face, long before preparing the script, people have found a lot of tangible evidence to corroborate, and put it in the movie.
So, after two and a half hours of screening, the last ten minutes of the movie are still about betrayal, and Jordan Belfort is still a complete jerk.
He wanted to repay the money he had defrauded his clients, but the proceeds from his lectures were diverted through multiple channels, which led to investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI, and when he faced lawyers and the FBI, Jordan Belfort was still the guy who was full of lies and was fined by the Department of Justice.
The film ends with a trial scene in which Jordan Belfort is given an additional punishment.
In court, Jordan Belfort declared that he would not let flashy things like money take over his head, and he admitted that he was a newcomer after serving 22 months in prison in 2004.
"We are not the product of our own mistakes in the past, but we grow as new people by learning from them. I feel a little upset to think that I was a bad person, but I didn't mean to be a bad person. Jordan Belfort defended himself in court, "On Wall Street, it's easy to get out of touch with what you're doing. I shouldn't take other people's opinions of me too seriously, but I know I'm a good person, so I actually mind. ”
But the prosecution's lawyer scoffed at Jordan Belfort's remarks, retorting, "If you want to portray yourself as an honest person who just does the little things wrong, you're very wrong." Jordan Belfort, you're the guy who's been waking up every morning for years and just thinking 'what bad can I do today'. ”
The FBI agent who testified in court also said, "I've met bad guys who have done bad things, and I've met good guys who have made mistakes but won't do them again, and Jordan Belfort is clearly a pure bad guy." ”
This ending almost gave Jordan Belfort a specific sex, and Murphy was not afraid of Jordan Belfort finding trouble for himself, because this was a real scene in the trial of Jordan Belfort's additional fine punishment after he was released from prison, and Stanton Studios and Twentieth Century Fox had obtained the relevant legal authorization.
Although the final courtroom scene positions Jordan Belfort's life after he is released from prison as a bastard, in general, Murphy does not stand on any position in the film, does not explicitly criticize Jordan Belfort, nor praises the incorruptible FBI agent, this aspect is more like a documentary, with real and extraordinary shots to pocket all the glitz, aiming the bag at the audience, so all the superficial and corrupt things pour out, Let the audience completely drown in the nearly three-hour duration.
"Human nature is driven by money to develop into a wolf," wrote Todd McCarthy, a columnist for The Hollywood Reporter, in his little book, "this is the story of the triumph of human instinct over reason." ”
After leaving the theater, Todd McCarthy immediately rushed back to his studio and updated his social media as soon as possible.
"In terms of comedy effects, visual effects, plot arrangement and performance, Murphy Stanton's "The Wolf of Wall Street" is definitely worthy of his great name, some people may think that the scale of the film is too large, but these money, beauty, and drugs are the core and soul of this movie, Wall Street's mania for money is also like the dependence on drugs, and the dependence on drugs is comparable to the temptation of beauty, which is not a progressive relationship layer after layer, constructing the corrupt life of Wall Street people. It also highlights the wolf nature in their bones. “
"The Wolf of Wall Street, in the 21st century, is a bloody knife that completely abandons warmth and chicken soup, and Murphy Stanton pierces the glitz and stabs straight into the heart of the evil of the times."
After tweeting and Facebook in quick succession, Todd McCarthy wandered the two social networking sites, and unlike the aging and stubborn film critics, he was older, but he also knew that professional film critics would have to keep up with the pace of society if they didn't want to be eliminated in an era where information could be shared instantly.
Todd McCarthy is not the only film critic with such insight, and he soon saw reviews from his peers on social media.
"In the film "The Wolf of Wall Street", Murphy Stanton's shots are precise and luxurious, but not pretentious and pompous; The scheduling is subtle and playful, but not playful and frivolous; The picture is bold and the visual impact is strong, but it is by no means superficial, pushing the mood of the film to a climax again and again. ”
"These advantages that hit the heart make us cry out involuntarily, regardless of its large-scale shots, I have to embrace the movie, embrace Murphy, embrace Downey, who said that you can't make a good movie if you face greedy desires and look directly at the dripping evil?"
Even critics of The New Yorker, who has always liked cynicism, gave Murphy Stanton and the film good reviews.
Todd McCarthy continued to look through the social networking sites of his peers he followed, and he saw that Kenneth Turan, a full-time film critic at the Los Angeles Times, had also updated his Facebook post.
"After watching "The Wolf of Wall Street", the most talked about is probably the glamorous shots that show the crowd gathering in the elite club of Wall Street. That's right, Murphy Stanton has a wonderful rhythm between these colorful clips, with one small orgasm pushing to another, all kinds of nude. Dew and ugliness are displayed red. Naked, unabashed. These beauties and ugliness come together to form a huge chorus of absurdity, one suite moving on to the next, dark, humorous, uplifting, and entertaining. ”
It's clear that he has the same positive stance on Murphy Stanton's film.
In the end, Todd McCarthy opened Roger Albert's official blog, and originally didn't have much hope, after all, it is a well-known thing that Roger Albert's health has been getting worse and worse in the past two years, but what he didn't expect was that Roger Albert, who has been recuperating, actually watched "The Wolf of Wall Street" and updated his official blog five minutes ago as quickly as possible.
Of course, he also knows that Roger Ebert has the support of a whole team behind him, and the film review may not really come from Roger Ebert, but it will definitely pass through him, and it also represents the opinion of this Prinzer Prize winner.
"It's an atypical Murphy Stanton film, full of passion and energy, a magical black comedy: fast, funny, and despicable."
"In the film, the young Murphy Stanton uses a realistic approach to depict the crazy and greedy life of a Wall Street stockbroker, and Robert Downey Jr.'s indulgent passion performance presents the ugly side of Wall Street full of sex and drugs to the audience without protection, making this nearly 3-hour film full of multiple climactic wildness and twists, which makes people fascinated."
Also, under the clever footage of Murphy Stanton, Robert Downey Jr. and Jonah Hill are in the film. The scene of the drug is paired with music, with a strong spoof interest, and the absurd and exaggerated behaviors of the two due to drug use several times make the film wild to the extreme, and also let people experience the shocking effect of a roller coaster many times in the 3-hour viewing experience. ”
"Overall, this new film by Murphy Stanton deserves a thumbs up!"
After reading Roger Albert's film review, Todd McCarthy thought of a series of recent public opinion trends related to Murphy Stanton, and it was not very strange that it could lead Robert Albert to watch it for the first time.
A series of turmoil that has occurred during this time, coupled with the original appeal of Murphy and Robert Downey Jr., as well as a series of regular publicity from Twentieth Century Fox, "The Wolf of Wall Street" attracted a large number of audiences to the theater on the premiere day to watch the early screening, although the specific statistics Murphy has not yet obtained, but after the premiere returned to the Upper East Side apartment, Gal Gadot showed him the latest news on Twitter and Facebook, and the two social networking sites were almost swiped by "The Wolf of Wall Street" related content.
"I never thought that Murphy's "The Wolf of Wall Street" would be so interesting, the direct and rough **** erosive party life, the industry's snorting. Medicine culture, several kinds of snorting. The new experience of medicine, as well as Robert Downey Jr.'s crazy prodigal performance, taking drugs when he is afraid of being sober, and those speeches vividly show the super leadership and infectious energy of the characters, these elements make this film super entertaining, at least for me, worth savoring later. ”
"This film can be seen, from director Murphy Stanton to starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jonah Hill are almost crazy, this may be the one where Murphy uses Fack the most, the scale of dialogue and content is beyond the sky, no wonder the first version will be NC-17, the tone of the whole film is still consistent with the publicity, what an incredible life and a group of people! Add five stars to the director and actors! ”
"This biopic turned out to be a crazy comedy, not the kind of and pee, it is a noble erosion like a drama, and the director is worthy of Murphy! Most of the time in front of the film is the erosive life of this group of people, from the first time on Wall Street to the final imprisonment, how desires swell step by step, and how human nature degenerates little by little. Also, you can never expect to see the right three views and what you want to learn from Murphy's films......" (To be continued.) )