The Wolf of Wall Street is a comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the male lead. He has been pure love for 22 years, and he doesn't go to brothels and doesn't smoke drugs. However, he has the gene for mental illness in his body, but it has not been activated yet. One day, he entered a psychiatric hospital on Wall Street to work. Under the contagious demonstration of senior patients, he began to walk towards the road of mental madness.
The above is the basic plot of this 3-hour long film. I believe that many viewers and friends will come to the same conclusion as me after watching this movie. Martin didn't know what he was drinking, so the whole movie was flooded with a disgusting smell of drugs and sex, and 800 horsepower all the way to the end. The more superficial the better, the more rotten the better, all the depth and characterization are up to his mother. The audience also felt that they seemed to be in a lunatic asylum, and they were stunned after watching the whole process, but they didn't know what they were talking about. He wanted to get out of the car to wake up halfway, but couldn't stop. Martin, the out-of-control driver, almost took the audience to hell.
So what can I say about this movie? Ask the police to revoke Martin's driver's license, and the drug user is not allowed to drive.
Generally, awards favor extreme fringe characters, such as psychopaths. However, as the male protagonist of a mental blockbuster, even though Xiao Lizi performed an excellent performance of a mentally ill that was getting more and more serious, he was still not favored by the Oscar goddess. Is he acting badly? The performance of driving home after taking expired sleeping ketones was quite brilliant. It's a pity that the psychiatric judges of the Xiaolizi brand are also tired and crooked, especially such a mental illness with an extremely empty and superficial spiritual world. If it weren't for his performance, I wouldn't have ended up in a sour-smelling car driven by a high-flying chauffeur-director.
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