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The film’s success hinges on the transformative performance of Leonardo DiCaprio. By 2013, DiCaprio was already a titan of the industry, yet his portrayal of Belfort felt like a revelation. He shed his usual composed persona to play a man unhinged, a character defined by a terrifying mix of charisma and infantile greed. The now-iconic "Lemmon 714" scene, in which Belfort struggles to open a car door and crawl to his car, is not merely physical comedy; it is a masterclass in acting that rivals the best work of Buster Keaton. DiCaprio makes the audience complicit in Belfort’s crimes; we laugh at his depravity because he presents it with such contagious joy. This likability in the face of moral bankruptcy is the film’s greatest trick—and its most potent critique.

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In Martin Scorsese’s 2013 biographical black comedy, The Wolf of Wall Street The now-iconic "Lemmon 714" scene, in which Belfort

As the firm grows, so does its notoriety. Belfort and Azoff use high-pressure sales tactics to sell worthless stocks to unsuspecting investors, and their firm becomes a hub for corruption and greed. Eventually, their scheme is exposed, and Belfort is arrested and charged with multiple counts of fraud and corruption. : Widely regarded as giving a "fully satisfying"