The fourth clip sees one of many hilarious interchanges between Belfort and the FBI as his charm and charisma, not to mention his knowledge of the law and careful background work, get him out of many tight situations. In this particular one, a proposed bribe goes wrong as the FBI agent calls him up on it.
A bit of confidence and some brilliant physical acting (see DiCaprios’ fingers tap on his overpriced wicker chair) and he’s soon back on top.
The real life Belfort wrote two memoirs, The Wolf of Wall Street and Catching the Wolf of Wall Street, which have been published in approximately 40 countries and translated into 18 languages. Sales have spikes since Scorsese’s movie was announced.
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