Irony is part of the foundation of the film; the American
Dream is based on the fact that money equals happiness, however even with the
impressive house and lavish parties, Gatsby is still not satisfied. This leads
him to pursue his forever longing dream, Daisy.
The relationship between Gatsby and Daisy leaves the
audience yearning for the happy ending to Gatsby’s hard life. Fitzgerald has
romance as the main basis of the film to make it more contemplate and heartfelt
ultimately engaging the audience. Leonardo did a
great job of capturing the essence of the title character, with his
introduction to the screen making every girl swoon.
Take a moment during the movie to appreciate the colours of
the movie. The vivid picturesque sets, filled with colours Baz Luhrmann creates, makes you stare at the screen with wonderment. Luhrmann’s
director skills were evident and as everything appears to be ‘zooming in’.
The soundtrack creates another aspect to
the movie, featuring a wide range of renowned artists such as Jay Z, Beyonce,
Sia, Gotye and more. Some may argue and
say the genre of rap music doesn’t belong in a movie set in the 1920’s, but the
iconic rapper makes some key references to the movie such as “yellow cars”.
I would recommend reading the book, as
you will have more understanding of the story line and will find
‘insignificant’ parts in the movie, more intense. Set to
be one of the best movies of 2013, I couldn’t agree more.
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