The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who becomes embroiled in a world of corruption and excess on Wall Street in the 1990s. Belfort's firm, Stratton Oakmont, engages in a series of shady dealings, including pump-and-dump schemes, money laundering, and manipulating the stock market.

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The movie opens with Belfort as a young stockbroker, working for a small firm on Wall Street. He quickly becomes disillusioned with his job and decides to start his own firm, Stratton Oakmont, with his friend Donnie Azoff (played by Jonah Hill).

The film is notorious for its improvisation, particularly in the scenes within the Stratton Oakmont offices. The dialogues are rapid, profane, and designed to show the chaotic, drug-fueled energy of the brokerage firm. Listening to the original audio ensures you catch the improvised banter, slang, and rapid financial jargon that keeps the scenes moving. 3. Iconic Monologues

The film is based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort. Belfort, a former stockbroker, was convicted of fraud and served 36 months in prison. His story is one of greed, debauchery, and ultimately, redemption. Scorsese's adaptation brings Belfort's outrageous tale to life, with a talented cast, including Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, and Matthew McConaughey.