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    The Wolf of Wall Street may seem just as another ridiculous comedy film at first glance, however, as with art of all forms, it can be interpreted in drastically different ways. Although the film explicitly portrays how stockbrokers in Wall Street use manipulation to fill their own pockets, The Wolf of Wall Street splendidly conveys different “morals of the story” depending on the morality of the audience: “wolves” hunger for materialistic lifestyle are eager to become filthy rich like Jordan…

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    The Revenant Themes

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    The Revenant Returning of the spirt was roughly mastered by Leonard DiCaprio throughout the film. The Revenant comes from the French, which makes sense on why they French were a part of the movie. Alejandro’s did an amazing job directing this movie because it was by far the best movie we watched in class. The film had many themes to it which conducted a great movie. Love is very strong and Glass shows how much he loved his wife and his son. There is nothing more sad then losing people who you…

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    everybody forgot that we should be working on the assignment. No one joined me online and we didn’t work until night, which made very upset since I only woke up early to work on the virtual group. I started the GoogleDoc and suggested to talk about Leonardo DiCaprio on Global Warming and Climate Change. Everyone one also seemed to agree, but after that it seemed like no one else knew what to do, or even worse, it appeared that no one was actually willing to do anything. I tried starting the…

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    Analysis Of Titanic

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    as an issue of the past, this generalization lives up to expectations in separating him from the heroes, who eventually are not stuck in any one period. Works cited: Cameron, James, Jon Landau, James Horner, Conrad Buff, Richard A. Harris, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Bernard Hill, Jonathan Hyde, Victor Garber, David…

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    name is Carlos, super good friend of mine, asked me if I was going out with the group but I honestly did not feel the need to go out and my friend from Austin, Andres, shared the same perspective in the matter. Andres and I found out that a new Leonardo Dicaprio movie had just released and we decided to go. We know a group of extremely attractive girls we hang out with and have become good friends of. They are mainly my friends but I sometimes bring them along when I go out and they seem to…

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    Gatsby Film Comparison

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    Fitzgerald’s roaring twenties masterpiece, The Great Gatsby. Director Jack Clayton brought the novel to the big screen in 1974 with Robert Redford playing the title character, while in 2013 Director Baz Luhrmann brought his vision to life, casting Leonardo DiCaprio as the much coveted ‘Gatsby.’ Although fans will find much to appreciate in both directors’ adaptations, Luhrmann’s film will likely be judged by most modern moviegoers as superior to Clayton’s based on the spot-on casting of…

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    Claire Danes was a better actor for Juliet by reading her lines with more emotion than Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo`s lines. Luhrmann wanted them act in the movie as they fall in love in first sight by them checking out each other through the aquarium glass. To prove that they did fall in love Romeo stated, "Did my heart love 'til now? Forswear its…

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    Dicaprio: A Real Hero

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    six private jet flights in just six weeks last year, it may prove hard for the actor to justify the need to avail himself of more than $200,000 worth of private travel between LA and New York in such a short period of time” (Dickey). This act of DiCaprio is just against his campaign of global warming and environment issues. This clearly shows that he is not practicing what he preaches. Unfortunately, such news is rarely focused in media and most of the people are still unaware of it. The…

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    The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio was one of the best movies of 2016. Taking over two years to produce it’s no wonder this movie was such a success. Starting out with no backstory we hear a woman talking and with a very ominous tone we get the feeling that something is awry. The next scene that follows starts with a scene in the forest and we get a taste of the unique visual effects that were produced through the movie. Hunting with his boy they had no idea of what was about to happen.…

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    The movie Shutter Island was directed by Martin Scorsese and was released in 2010. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, and Michelle Williams. An escaped patient at Ashecliffie Hospital brings U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his newly appointed partner (Mark Ruffalo) to the remote Island asylum. The escapee, a murderess woman, seems to have simply vanished into thin air from behind a locked door. As Teddy becomes consumed by the case, rumors of horrific…

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