Jordan Belfort

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In the Wolf of Wall Street, the director, Martin Scorsese, made some choices that represented some things that had actually taken place. For example, in the film and the events that took place, Jordan Belfort is shown barely being able to afford food, to making millions at his new company Stratton Oakmont. According to McCafferty Jillian S,”A memoir published by real-life stockbroker-turned convict-turned motivational speaker Jordan Belfort, Scorsese’s film tells the story of Belfort’s rise and eventual fall as a crooked Wall Street giant.” Additionally, The Wolf of Wall Street portrays the events that led him to starting Stratton Oakmont with a few of his friends. In both the movie and the real events, Jordan Belfort is shown doing drugs, which then leads him to his pitfall, “On a daily basis I consume enough drugs to sedate Manhattan, Long Island, and Queens for a month. …show more content…

Moreover, the film portrays the stock market crash of 1987 with his work eventually closing down, and him losing his job because of it. According to Goodman, Daniel Ross, “The company for which Jordan Belfort was working suffers through the Black Monday stock market crash of 1987 and lays off much of its workforce including him Belfort is fortuitously yet unfortunately provided with an opening to indulge his amoral ambitions.” The film also portrays the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) starting to investigate the illegal the company Stratton Oakmont.”But interest in Belfort’s unorthodox stock trading starts building with the FBI.” The film depicts an undercover FBI agent working at Stratton Oakmont to gather intel. The end of the film depicts the FBI coming into Jordan’s mansion, and taking him under custody for

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