The Great Gatsby 2013 Jun 2026
Carey Mulligan’s Daisy is often cited as the film’s secret weapon. She is not just a "golden girl"; she is flighty, selfish, and hollow. Her voice is breathy, almost childlike, making her ultimate betrayal of Gatsby—choosing Tom’s “brute strength” over Gatsby’s fantasy—truly gut-wrenching.
The costume design by Catherine Martin (Luhrmann’s wife) won an Academy Award. While the men wear sharp Brooks Brothers suits, the women shimmer in beaded fringe and feathered headpieces. But the most iconic image remains DiCaprio in a silver suit, raising a champagne glass beneath a green light, the fireworks reflecting in his eyes. the great gatsby 2013
★★★½ (3.5/5) Best paired with: A gin rickey, the last three pages of the novel, and a willingness to let DiCaprio break your heart. Carey Mulligan’s Daisy is often cited as the
Purists hated it. But Luhrmann argued that jazz was the rap music of the 1920s—shocking, decadent, and dismissed by elites. In many ways, the hip-hop score makes feel more authentic to the experience of the era than a straight period piece ever could. The costume design by Catherine Martin (Luhrmann’s wife)
You demand literal, line-by-line accuracy from page to screen, or if you hate anachronistic music (Jay-Z + Jazz Age = love it or loathe it).
Where Redford’s Gatsby is an ice sculpture, DiCaprio’s is a burning building. The 2013 film is less concerned with being "correct" than being true to the novel’s emotional trajectory.