From Netflix:
Martin Scorcese’s high-rolling Wall Street drama is based on the memoirs of stockbroker Jordan Belfort, whose giddy career — involving audacious scams and confrontations with the FBI and other agencies — ended in federal prison.
Pop quiz: Who is America’s worst enemy? Answer: Her own financial institutions.
Normally I do not consider myself a prude, but I was shocked to:
- see nude, explicit heterosexual activity
- see nude, explicit male gay activity
- hear some of the crudest, most explicit sexual references I have ever heard
- hear a lot of screaming in place of worthwhile scripting.
Is this film merely an excuse to present the above items? Can the bar go any lower?
On the positive side, this film IS entertaining: tongue-in-cheek banter, a true parade of idiots, nude explicit sexual activity. What’s not to love? And if you ever wanted instruction on how to enrich yourself at the expense of gullible investors, this film is textbook. Have you ever seen a broker talking to a client on the phone while simultaneously giving that client the finger? You can also learn a lot from the shady Swiss bankers.
Keep your money in a sock and enjoy this guilty pleasure embarrassment.