The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby (2013)

7.4 ? May 09, 2013 2h 23m

Overview

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.

Genres

Drama Romance

Release Date

May 09, 2013

Rating

7.4 /10

Runtime

2h 23m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio

Jay Gatsby

Tobey Maguire

Tobey Maguire

Nick Carraway

Carey Mulligan

Carey Mulligan

Daisy Buchanan

Joel Edgerton

Joel Edgerton

Tom Buchanan

Elizabeth Debicki

Elizabeth Debicki

Jordan Baker

Isla Fisher

Isla Fisher

Myrtle Wilson

Jason Clarke

Jason Clarke

George Wilson

Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan

Meyer Wolfsheim

Callan McAuliffe

Callan McAuliffe

Teen Jay Gatsby

Adelaide Clemens

Adelaide Clemens

Catherine

Steve Bisley

Steve Bisley

Dan Cody

Richard Carter

Richard Carter

Herzog

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson

Dr. Walter Perkins

Vince Colosimo

Vince Colosimo

Michaelis

Max Cullen

Max Cullen

Owl Eyes

Mal Day

The Boss-Probity Trust

Emily Foreman

Pammy

Tiger Leacey Wyvill

Pammy

Charlize Skinner

Pammy

Brendan Maclean

Brendan Maclean

Klipspringer

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Andres Gomez

2.5/10

Jun 28, 2013

Baz Luhrmann repeats what he did with Rome + Juliet and creates a horrible moster full of FX and exaggeration. Still, the cast performs well.

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anthonyryan1

8.0/10

Aug 21, 2013

An over the top portrayal of the classic novel, while at times excessive and tasteless, it truly hits home with the novels original critique on the excess of the time. The cast was **excellent**, the movie stayed true to the novel in all the most important ways. I personally feel the modern soundtrack wasn't appropriate in several cases, but a couple flawless executions.

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GenerationofSwine

2.0/10

Jan 10, 2023

See I don't know how to review this because I came into it hating the novel, and it's 2022, it took me over a decade to finally say "fine I'll watch the movie." And unfortunately they didn't improve things. It's still, well, pretentious. It's still a story of someone that is living above his means, and living a very shallow life, that the audience is supposed to relate to enough to either like or dislike him... ... and I just never could. Holden Claufield was pretentious, but the magic of the Catcher in the Rye is that everyone could relate to him in some way, everyone could connect in some way, even if you ultimately didn't like him. Jay Gatsby, you can't really relate to him. The best description for him is a false prophet, at least the most apt description of him is a false prophet... and that isn't a relatable protagonist. That isn't the sort of character that most people can connect with. And it carried over into this film. It's hard to get into the novel when the protagonist is unrelatable, and just as hard to get into the film. But, at the same time, it's done beautifully and Leo did nail the part. In fact, all the acting was pretty great.

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Apr 16, 2024

To be fair to Baz Luhrmann, this is actually quite a difficult story to adapt for the big screen. On the face of it, there are many contradictions right from the start (not least that our relatively normal narrator - trader "Nick" (Tobey Maguire) lives next door to the eponymous and enigmatic millionaire (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his Disney-esque castle). The story is told by way of a retrospective during which the now depressed "Nick" regales his psychiatrist with his tales of life in the fast lane that offered him the opportunity to mix with the rich and famous at the very end of the 1920s through his new neighbour. Simultaneously, he must cope with the unhappy marriage between his cousin "Daisy" (Carey Mulligan) and her selfish, womanising, husband - of old wealth - "Tom" (Joel Edgerton). The film starkly contrasts the wealth and profligacy of the "Gatsby" existence with those of the poverty stricken working class reeling, still, from the impact of the Great Depression. The film looks beautiful. The costumes and the dancing, the cars, the jewellery and the houses (fancy and less so) all add richness to the story and the performances - especially from DiCaprio, Edgerton and to a lesser extent Jason Clarke are really quite good. Maguire and Mulligan less so and I found that unlike in many other of his films, the use of a contemporaneous soundtrack whilst all are clad in the Upstate NY finery didn't work so well for me. The book is an interesting character study looking at just about everything from wealth and privilege to prostitution and mental illness - and for the most part this stays on track. Easily the best cinema adaptation of a flawed book - and well worth watching.

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kodkuce

10.0/10

Dec 31, 2024

I thought that movie was some shitty old-school musical, but boy, I was wrong. A gem, must watch.

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