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Wow, Wolf of Wall Street sure was an exaggerated movie! I mean, it was wild - all the money, the parties, and the crazy antics. But let’s be real - it was way over-the-top. From the get-go you could tell that a lot of what they were showing wasn’t exactly true to life. Still, it made for some great entertainment!

Is Wolf Of Wall Street Exaggerated? [Solved]

Overall, the film’s pretty spot-on and really captures the essence of Belfort’s memoir from ‘07. Even though it’s a long one, some details and subplots didn’t make the cut.

  1. Excessive Drug Use: The movie portrays drug use as a normal part of life for the characters, with scenes of them snorting cocaine and taking other drugs in excess.

  2. Greed: The movie focuses on the greed of Wall Street traders, showing how they are willing to do anything to make money, even if it means breaking the law or exploiting others.

  3. Unethical Practices: The movie shows unethical practices such as insider trading and stock manipulation that are used by some traders to get ahead in the market.

  4. Lavish Lifestyle: The movie portrays a lavish lifestyle for its characters, with expensive cars, clothes and parties that are beyond what most people can afford.

  5. Exaggerated Dialogue: Much of the dialogue in Wolf of Wall Street is exaggerated and over-the-top, which adds to its comedic value but also detracts from its realism.

Wolf of Wall Street was way over the top! It was so exaggerated that it was almost unbelievable. I mean, come on - all that money and partying? It’s like they were living in a fantasy world. But hey, it made for an entertaining movie!