Además, Belfort ha convertido su infamia en una marca. Escribió dos libros superventas ( El Lobo de Wall Street y La caza del Lobo ), que vendió a Hollywood gracias a Leonardo DiCaprio, quien pagó 1 millón de dólares solo por los derechos de la película.
Scorsese didn't exaggerate for comedy; he often toned things down for believability. el lobo de wall street real
If you’ve seen Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street , you probably remember three things: Leonardo DiCaprio crawling into a white Lamborghini, a midget being thrown at a Velcro dartboard, and enough Quaaludes to sedate a small country. Además, Belfort ha convertido su infamia en una marca
Belfort did sink the real Nadine (the yacht was renamed in the film to Naomi ) off the coast of Italy. He claims it was a storm. The insurance company suspected fraud. If you’ve seen Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of
Belfort wasn't robbing banks. He was robbing plumbers, teachers, and retirees who trusted his smooth voice over the phone.
The real Jordan Belfort is not a fictional creation. He was born in 1962 in Queens, New York. Before becoming the "Wolf," he was a shy, nerdy kid who sold Italian ice from a pushcart on the beach.
The film is a blast, but it leaves out the human wreckage.