Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Specificity

Here is the background, The Wolf is an owner of an investment firm. The man on the subway was the agent that took him down. He was offered a life of riches and turned it down, this is him regretting it. Also, when Jordan Belfort (Wolf)  was finding guys to sell stocks with him, he asked for them to sell him a pen, one of them did it perfectly. This symbolizes him starting all over again.

 I love the ending. Not because of he got what was coming, but because of the drawing from previous parts of the story. It made the conversations matter. You realize that they weren't just talking, it affected their lives as well. Also the characters in this film are very real. Not only does the agent think about what if, you also see a small amount of regret in his eyes that he did just leave Jordan alone and get in on the money.
WARNING:MATURE CONTENT

3 comments:

  1. I agree, I really like how the conversations were effecting their lives and they showed it. I also like how he can show his emotions without telling them. The ending was great and this is a great response!

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  2. I enjoyed this scene as well. I found it funny at the end when he asks the members in the audience to sell him the pen just like in the earlier scene in the movie when he asks his friends to do the same and they do the same things as the audience members. Also I found it ironic that since he was still wealthy he probably had it better off in "jail" than the detective did in his prime years.

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  3. First of all, I love this movie and I think should hve one many more awards. Also I really like this post because of the way you show how everything in the movie mattered and how there were not many plot holes in the movie. Great post.

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