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The Wolf of Wall Street

Updated: Oct 18, 2024

Martin Scorsese, 2013


Let's put on the grill an underrated, or at least not for the sake of its significant merits and a shallow classic, passing among financial industry representatives for a heating tale for greedy young brokers.


If I had watched The Wolf of Wall Street a year younger for the first time, I would have been thrilled. Last summer, I devoted myself to passionate trading on the stock exchange. Working with stocks, studying in the Faculty of Finance, Audit, and Investments, and being a member of the university investment club taught me one thing: it's all nonsense, or fugazi, as stylized by Matthew McConaughey as Patrick Bateman on screen.


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