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- MOVIE page: The Great Gatsby (2013)
- Rate: 7.5/10 total 78,757 votes
- Genre: Drama | Romance
- Runtime: 143 min
- Filming Location: Kings School, Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Budget: $105,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross: $143,218,776 (USA) (12 July 2013)
- Director: Baz Luhrmann
- Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joel Edgerton, Tobey Maguire | See full cast and crew
- Original Music By: Craig Armstrong
- Soundtrack: Oh! You Have No Idea
- Sound Mix: SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital
- Plot Keyword: Tragedy | Auto Accident | 1920s | Mansion | Bond Broker
- Baz Luhrmann (screenplay) &
- Craig Pearce (screenplay)
- F. Scott Fitzgerald (based on the novel by)
The Great Gatsby (2013) Synopsis :
Nick Carraway, having graduated from Yale and fought in World War I, has returned home to begin a career. He is restless and has decided to move to New York to learn the bond business. The novel opens early in the summer of 1922 in West Egg, Long Island, where Nick has rented a house. Next to his place is Gatsby's mansion.Tom and Daisy Buchanan live in East Egg. Daisy is Nick's cousin and Tom had been in the same senior society at Yale. They invite Nick to dinner at their mansion where he meets a young woman golfer named Jordan Baker, whom Daisy wants Nick to be interested in. During dinner the phone rings, and when Tom and Daisy leave the room, Jordan informs Nick that the caller is Tom's woman from New York.Myrtle Wilson, Tom's woman, lives in a section of Long Island known as the Valley of Ashes, where Myrtle's husband, George Wilson, has a garage. Painted on a large billboard nearby is a fading advertisment for an optician with the eyes of a Doctor looking over them with a pair of glasses.One day Tom.......Goofs: Revealing mistakes: The tenor saxophonist at the Gatsby's mansion party is holding the saxophone incorrectly. The proper way to hold a saxophone is with the left hand on top and the right hand on the bottom. The player in the film is holding the saxophone with the right hand on top and the left hand on the bottom.
Plot: A Midwestern war veteran finds himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of his millionaire neighbor. Full summary » »
Story: An adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Long Island-set novel, where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the lavish world of his neighbor, Jay Gatsby. Soon enough, however, Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby's nouveau riche existence, where obsession, madness, and tragedy await. Written byAnonymous
Produced By:
- Bruce Berman known as executive producer
- Lucy Fisher known as producer
- Jay-Z known as executive producer (as Shawn 'Jay Z' Carter)
- Catherine Knapman known as producer
- Baz Luhrmann known as producer
- Catherine Martin known as producer
- Anton Monsted known as co-producer
- Barrie M. Osborne known as executive producer
- Douglas Wick known as producer
- Amitabh Bachchan known as Meyer Wolfsheim
- Steve Bisley known as Dan Cody
- Richard Carter known as Herzog
- Jason Clarke known as George Wilson
- Adelaide Clemens known as Catherine
- Vince Colosimo known as Michaelis
- Max Cullen known as Owl Eyes
- Mal Day known as The Boss-Probity Trust
- Elizabeth Debicki known as Jordan Baker
- Lisa Adam known as Weeping / Singing Woman
- Leonardo DiCaprio known as Jay Gatsby
- Joel Edgerton known as Tom Buchanan
- Emmanuel Ekwenski known as Jazz Player
- Eden Falk known as Mr. McKee
- Isla Fisher known as Myrtle Wilson
- Emily Foreman known as Pammy
- Tiger Leacey Wyvill known as Pammy
- Charlize Skinner known as Pammy
- Garrett William Fountain known as Barman
- David Furlong known as Walter Chase
- Daniel Gill known as Police Commissioner
- Iota known as Trimalchio the Orchestra Leader
- Price Johnson known as Singer - Wilson's Garage
- Stephen James King known as Nelson
- Goran D. Kleut known as Head Waiter - Speakeasy
- Kim Knuckey known as Senator Gulick
- Barrie Laws known as Party Guest
- Mark Lemon known as The Professor
- John Maumau known as The Boxer
- Brendan Maclean known as Klipspringer
- Frank Aldridge known as Well Dressed Male Witness - Wilson's Garage
- Tobey Maguire known as Nick Carraway
- Callan McAuliffe known as Teen Jay Gatsby
- Ben McIvor known as Clerk - Probity Trust
- Hamish Michael known as Clerk - Probity Trust
- Brian Rooney known as Clerk - Probity Trust
- Kevin McGlothan known as Footman
- Nick Meenahan known as Train Conductor
- Olga Miller known as Russian Silent Film Actress
- Heather Mitchell known as Daisy's Mother
- Carey Mulligan known as Daisy Buchanan
- Gus Murray known as Teddy Barton
- Kate Mulvany known as Mrs. McKee
- Barry Otto known as Benny McClenahan
- John O'Connell known as Newton Orchid
- Corey Blake Owers known as Louisville Officer
- Tasman Palazzi known as Young James Gatz
- Brenton Prince known as Guard at Gatsby's Gates
- Bryan Probets known as Gardener
- Milan Pulvermacher known as Waiter - Hotel Sayre
- Alfred Quinten known as Party Guest
- Ghadir Rajab known as Footman
- Jake Ryan known as Motorcycle Cop
- John Sheerin known as The Police Captain
- Nicholas Simpson known as Second Policeman - Wilson's Garage
- Kasia Stelmach known as Silent Film Star Marlene Moon
- Nick Tate known as Taxi Driver
- Jack Thompson known as Dr. Walter Perkins
- Kieran van Bunnik known as Rowdie
- Sylvana Vandertouw known as European Woman
- Gemma Ward known as Languid Girl
- Matthew Whittet known as Vladimir Tostoff
- Felix Williamson known as Henri
- Bill Young known as Policeman - Wilson's Garage
- Nancy Denis known as Foxy Baker / Speakeasy Dancer
- Kahlia Greksa known as The Twins
- Karinna Greksa known as The Twins
- Natasha Marconi known as Puff Dancer
- Jaclyn Seymour known as Puff Dancer
- Briden Aspinall known as Party Dancer
- Charles Bartley known as Party Dancer
- Veronica Beattie known as Party Dancer
- Kane Bonke known as Party Dancer
- Kirby Burgess known as Party Dancer
- Henry Byalikov known as Party Dancer
- Thomas Egan known as Party Dancer
- Danielle Evrat known as Party Dancer
- Ryan Gonzalez known as Party Dancer
- Lyndell Harradine known as Party Dancer
- Sophie Rose Holloway known as Party Dancer
- Michelle Hopper known as Party Dancer
- James May known as Party Dancer
- Zac McAliece known as Party Dancer
- Lara Mulcahy known as Party Dancer
- Mikaela Smith known as Party Dancer
- Alex Stewart known as Party Dancer
- Romina Villafranca known as Party Dancer
- Mitchell Woodcock known as Party Dancer
- Kaylie Yee known as Party Dancer
- Tiana Canterbury known as Speakeasy Dancer
- Morgan Choice known as Speakeasy Dancer
- Eden Dessalegn known as Speakeasy Dancer
- Elenoa Rokobaro known as Speakeasy Dancer
- Lisa Viola known as Speakeasy Dancer
- Betsy Effie Nkrumah known as Dancing Couple
- Thabang Baloyi known as Dancing Couple
- Jeff Duff known as Clarence Endive
- Alison Benstead known as Anita Loos (uncredited)
- Joel Amos Byrnes known as Rowdie (uncredited)
- Elliott Collinson known as Policeman (uncredited)
- Arthur Dignam known as (uncredited)
- Simon Edds known as Probity Trust Supervisor (uncredited)
- Conor Fogarty known as Gatsby's Butler (uncredited)
- Gareth Hamilton-Foster known as Gatsby's Waiter (uncredited)
- Nigel Harbach known as Ripley Snel (uncredited)
- Jacek Koman known as (uncredited)
- Alex Lissine known as Cocktail Waiter (uncredited)
- Corey Mills known as Bartender (uncredited)
- Stefan Mogel known as The Bell Boy (uncredited)
- Emma Mothersdill known as Michaelis Cafe Patron (uncredited)
- Jey Osman known as Wolfsheim Thugs (uncredited)
- Kai Pantano known as Guard (uncredited)
- Drew Pearson known as Party Guest - Hotel Sayre (uncredited)
- Chris Proctor known as William (uncredited)
- Eddie Ritchard known as Drowned Rat (uncredited)
- Alexander Roberts known as Gatsby Servant (uncredited)
- Roger Adam Smith known as Gardener (uncredited)
Production Companies:
- Warner Bros. Pictures (presents) (A Film by Baz Luhrmann)
- Village Roadshow Pictures (in association with)
- A&E Television Networks (in association with) (as A&E Television)
- Bazmark Films (as Bazmark)
- Red Wagon Entertainment (as Red Wagon Entertainment)
- Spectrum Films (uncredited)
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some violent images, sexual content, smoking, partying and brief language
The Great Gatsby (2013) Review by nurkeverly
After seeing this film I was more than a little disgusted to see somany negative reviews. The main problem with this film I find is in thefirst 20-30 minutes, a common problem I spy in Luhrman films thatshould by no means define an entire film. Giving away nothing the filmbegins at a brisk and overly flamboyant pace but after a bit it hitswhat I like to call "Baz's golden point", slows to absolute perfection.That first half hour will leave more than a few shaking their heads,but power through it and you will find The Great Gatsby in all itsglory. Luhrman stays as true to the source as he can and Dicaprio givesyet another glorious performance. If I'm going to be honest I think alot of the negative reviews coming in are due to the "classic" statusof the book, people want to act like the hours of school discussionsshould make this film less fanciful and serious 100 percent of thetime. Thing is we have that version twice over in the 1974 & 2000adaption. Gatsby 2013 is beautiful, over the top, heart wrenching, andthoroughly enjoyable flick that I shall always highly recommend.
The Great Gatsby (2013) Review by naregian from United States
8/10.
I know a lot of the other reviewers will compare this film to the olderone and also the book, so if you're interested in a comparison, stopreading here. I want to review this film as a movie that tells a story,like every other film. I don't want to review this as a film that triedto beat its preceding film adaptation.
I myself have read the book and have always been so intrigued with thecharacter of Gatsby, and when I heard a few years back that he would beportrayed on the big screen by DiCaprio, I couldn't wait. The charactercarries such a mystery about him that was delivered so excellently byLeonardo DiCaprio, and made it so fun to watch. It was almost like Ididn't know what the ending was because I was so immersed in 1920s NewYork, and in the lifestyle of The Great Gatsby.
The film itself, as a film, was awesome! The visuals and soundtrackwere captivating and lavish. The acting was great overall, as you cantrust these actors to deliver.
I read somewhere on IMDb (message board or another reviewer, I can'tremember) that Leonardo wasn't a good fit for the role of Gatsby. Ithink this statement couldn't be more wrong. If you have read the book,you must have some idea about the depth of Gatsby's character, thedepth of his mind, his desires. The false smiles, the phony handshakes,the uneasiness in being in public, the way Jay Gatsby conducts himselfin front of Daisy, and in pursuit of her. All these things aredelivered so well by DiCaprio. His nerve, his frustration, hisdetermination...all so eloquently portrayed. But most of all, hispassion, and as Nick Carraway, our narrator so emphatically reminds us,his hope. The character development of Jay Gatsby, and the developmentof all those surrounding him gives us such a deep look at therelationships of such a diverse category of people.
The storyline is obviously interesting: A man realizes his new neighboris a mysterious, and incredibly wealthy man. Like how awesome is that?Throughout the whole film, as the relationships between all the fewmain characters become deeper and deeper, and the questions becomeanswered, you just can't help but feel so into the characters' lives.Great writing for the characters, great directing, great great greatacting.
Overall, this is just a great film. If you go into the theater thinking"oh this'll suck compared to Robert Redford" or "I bet the book is waybetter", you're setting yourself up for a bad 143 minutes. Don't be soclose minded and try to view it as just another film that tells afictional story, and a great one at that.
The Great Gatsby (2013) Review by arnold kumar (TheConnoisseurReviews) from United States
Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby," is fairly accurate to the classicnovel and keeps most of its themes intact. However, Luhrmann's ownflair adds a new dimension to the story. Visually this film isincredibly stunning. From grand sets to the detailed period dresses,this film is a treat for the eyes. Never once does it not take yourbreath away from its impressive scenery. Many people might be worriedabout the updated music, but there is nothing to fear. Jay-Z's trackworks incredible well with the film and complements the era in which itis set.
The direction in this film is impeccable. The cinematography ismarvelous and really lets the viewer absorb the sheer artistry that hasgone into making this film. Luhrmann keeps a high level of energythroughout the film and the party sequences are choreographed andedited in a way that it makes you feel envious of not being apart ofit. Editing in the film is seamless and really keeps the viewerengaged. A common criticism the film receives is that it is more stylethan substance, however, I must disagree. This modern interpretationdoesn't forget its themes and morals from the classic F. ScottFitzgerald tale.
Performances are phenomenal by the entire cast. Carey Mulligan's Daisyis every bit as careless as one would expect, but she also manages toshow some complexity in her role. Tobey Maguire is a great avatar forus to take on as we enter this film. He is very much the viewer as hesees everything happening, but is ultimately helpless to changeanything. The true standouts in the film are Joel Edgerton and LeonardoDiCaprio. Edgerton as Tom Buchanan brings a lot of personality to hischaracter that I thought was absent in the book. He's a bit more tenderand more vulnerable, especially when he finds out his wife's secret.The true award recognition worthy performance comes from DiCaprio'sGatsby. He hones on being a respectable, but idealistically insane man.His performance is not only compelling, but also charming and quithopeful. He truly deserves some recognition come Oscar season.
Overall, "The Great Gatsby" is a fantastically entertaining andenthralling film. It is horribly underrated as it is filled with awardsworthy visuals, sets, costumes, direction, and performances. It is agreat time at the movies for anyone that enjoys the classic novel orwho haven't even heard of it. Not only is this film dramaticallysatisfying, but also quite humorous and a spectacle like no other. Igive it 4.5/5, a great adaptation of one of the greatest novels everwritten.
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