Monday, 10 June 2013

100W: The Great Gatsby

As a writer, it is expected that you keep to a strict word-count. When you pick up a magazine, articles can be a 100-word write-up or a 1000-word analysis. Notes created for films are easily over 100 words - so this feature will focus on reviewing films in a concise 100 words. No more, no less.


The Great Gatsby (Dir. Baz Luhrmann/2013)

The Great Gatsby explodes onto the screen like popcorn – flavours of fashionable 1920’s fused with Jay-Z hip-hop deliver an innovative and glossy adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic story. Nick Carraway (Maguire) guides us through the world of Gatsby (DiCaprio) while his friends Tom (Edgerton) and Daisy (Mulligan) show the ugly side of affluence. The enormous scale director Baz Luhrmann works upon can only be commended, but it is narrator Tobey Maguire who crumbles under the lavish world created. But don’t be disheartened as DiCaprio delivers an intelligent performance that steals the show ensuring only fond memories of Gatsby remain.

Rating: 7/10

2 comments:

  1. Agree on this one. I liked the movie but didn't completely love it. Also: when the hell is DiCaprio finally going to win the Oscar?

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  2. Thanks Mette,

    DiCaprio deserved an Oscar long time ago ... maybe something poolitical is going on ...


    Simon

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