Synopsis
Scorsese has always entertained us so very well with abberant kinds, from mobsters to street criminals to boiler area stock brokers, all dealing death or money destruction 24/7. But, do any of them bear even a faint resemblance to what genuinely took place, and did these people today in fact behave that way? Regarding this movie, I worked on Wall Street throughout that time, and also however we had heard of Jordan Belfort's company, it had been totally discounted as a boiler space and had no Street cred in any respect, only a terrible rep as sleazebag junk. It had been no much more than a side story to the genuine Wall Street, as those boiler room varieties have been the lowest degree of that era's greed-is-good WS slicksters.