It is said that this is a film starring Xiao Lizi in his true colors. The Wolf of Wall Street
In the three-hour film, it tries its best to present the bottomless sinking and depravity of Jordan Belfort (played by Xiao Lizi), allowing us to see the distortion and indulgence of rich people.
Adapted from a true story, it tells the story of the brilliant and erosive legendary life of a top salesman on Wall Street.
The story takes place in the United States in 1987, when Jordan Belfort, who was only 22 years old, entered the Rothschild company on Wall Street and worked as an operator salesman**.
The camera recurs with the volume of transactions and the changing dial of the needle, where money is calculated by time, and every second is creating a huge fortune, and Jordan is fascinated by this.
Under the guidance of Mark, a senior agent, Jordan quickly mastered the art of marketing. If nothing else, reaching the pinnacle of life is just around the corner.
Sure enough, there was an accident, the world's leading company went bankrupt, and Jordan, who was unemployed, applied for a small company, and the ** sold by this company are some low-level industries, in other words, the bubble is big and the profits are high.
On the first day of work, Jordan relied on his excellent ability to sell $4,000 in 2 minutes, which was half the profit compared to the low profit he had sold before.
This led Jordan to see a business opportunity, and he quit his job at the small company to gather a group of gangsters with no educational background but desperate for money to set up their own business.
They are young, hungry, and the story of a group of "rabble" counterattacking into the "wolves of Wall Street" begins.
How can you sell your product. Pinguan tells us that it is not how to introduce how good and how many advantages our products have, but to create demand and make them feel that they need these things.
It's like selling **, it's much easier to sell to poor people who want to get rich overnight than to rich people, this is the "demand theory".
At that time, it was not legal for the law to defraud the poor.
But what if you sell these ** to rich people?That's legal.
So, under the kind advice of his wife, Jordan shifted his target customers from the poor to the rich.
Jordan's ** sales company was established, and Jordan's routine is also very clear, allowing his employees to use lies to create trust, first recommend popular stocks to each other, and then recommend their junk stocks to customers after the other party relaxes their vigilanceThey treat trading as a hunting activity, waiting for an opportunity to move.
The company will also buy shares of newly listed companies, raise the stock price and then sell it, and its own company will make huge profits, so that the receiver will fall into bankruptcy when the first crash.
The ruthless fraudster became a Wall Street multimillionaire at the age of 26, earning $15 million in three minutes at the earliest, shouting "Long live greed."
Soon Forbes magazine conducted a personal interview with Jordan, calling himThe Wolf of Wall Street, accusing him of "stealing money from rich people and then sharing the spoils with a group of brokers, fox friends, and dog friends." When negative news appeared in the newspapers, it had the opposite effect, with working-class people flocking to Stratton for interviews.
In the eyes of these employees, Jordan is the god who gives them the opportunity to realize the American dream.
In order to motivate employees, Jordan not only gives passionate speeches in the company every day, but also frequently solicits prostitutes to participate in the company's carnival parties, elevators, offices, ships, airplanes... The film is three hours long, and its presentation is blatantly erosive.
There will be gains and losses, and the gaze will be counterattacked. The pristine environment of the jungle exacerbates the anxiety and conflict of each character. The appetite of the characters in the play grows and grows, and indulging in lust will eventually drown.
The company was investigated by federal agencies on suspicion of securities fraud, money laundering and more than a dozen other crimes. In order to evade legal punishment, Jordan bribed the police to fail, and tried to transfer the money with his accomplices to a Swiss bank known for its strict confidentiality of customer information, but in the end, he could not escape.
After being betrayed by his friends, Jordan, who was separated from his wife, realized that he had no friends on Wall Street, and he denounced everyone. In the end, he was sentenced to three years for manipulation, money laundering and fraud, and his assets and mansion fell into the hands of ** at the age of 36.