Pure ecstasy with Leonardo DiCaprio in one of his best roles

1683113671 Pure ecstasy with Leonardo DiCaprio in one of his best

In recent years, Leonardo DiCaprio has transformed into an actor who chooses his projects very consciously. Even though he stopped by Netflix for Don’t Look Up, he’s one of the last real screen stars. Every new DiCaprio movie is an event. We are particularly excited about Killers of the Flower Moon, which will premiere in Cannes in a few weeks.

If you’re looking for a great DiCaprio movie to while away the wait for Killers of the Flower Moon, we’ve got the perfect streaming tip for you. Ten years ago, DiCaprio starred in an epic that America 1920s kidnapped: The Great Gatsby. The film adaptation of the literary classic of the same name is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s masterpiece on Amazon Prime: The Great Gatsby is a frenzy

But before we get to know the eponymous Gatsby, let’s introduce ourselves to a character: Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire). The story’s protagonist has just arrived in town and finds that he has a very special personality fascinating neighbors has. The mysterious Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) lives right next to his door. All of New York hopes to be invited to one of his lavish parties.

You can watch the trailer for The Great Gatsby here:

The Great Gatsby – Trailer (German) HD

Although everyone is constantly talking about the great Gatsby, hardly anyone has actually met him. Nick is one of the few people who actually makes his acquaintance. However, he does not discover a prodigal billionaire doing unscrupulous deals. Rather, Nick is revealed to be a young man with broken heart. DiCaprio is completely immersed in this role.

The Great Gatsby was directed by Baz Luhrmann, who is known for his intoxicating films. From Moulin Rouge to last year’s Elvis biopic, when Luhrmann delves into a story, you can bet it will result in a movie that has a lot to offer audiovisually. Rarely has Luhrmann been able to let off steam to his heart’s content as freely as with The Great Gatsby.

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