US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Culture

Europe's bankers, investors flock to 'The Wolf of Wall Street'

( Agencies ) Updated: 2014-01-10 10:02:44

MIXED REVIEWS

Europe's bankers, investors flock to 'The Wolf of Wall Street'
'The Wolf of Wall Street' premieres in NY
Europe's bankers, investors flock to 'The Wolf of Wall Street'
 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' a Scorsese epic of American greed
Critical reaction has been mixed, with some calling it a masterly depiction of American greed culture while others have found its full-on depiction of wild parties and excess stultifying.

DiCaprio, though, has mostly received raves, with trade publication Variety saying, "DiCaprio doesn't just play this part; he inhales it, along with everything else that goes up Belfort's nose and into his bloodstream."

The 39-year-old DiCaprio read Belfort's no-holds barred, unapologetic book about six years ago and knew he had to portray the cocaine-snorting, fast-talking financial bad boy on the big screen, saying the biography was a reflection of "everything that is wrong in today's society".

The excessive ways of the financial industry came under close scrutiny following the 2008/2009 global financial crisis and authorities have clamped down on banks to avoid a repeat.

Reckless lending brought several European banks and some governments to their knees during the crisis, which is still playing itself out in a number of euro zone countries.

Previous Page 1 2 3 Next Page

 
Editor's Picks
Hot words

Most Popular
 
...
...