The Great Gatsby adapts to theaters for the fifth time, the book released in 1925 by F. Scott Fitzgerald - one of the hallmarks of U.S. literature in the last century. Baz Luhrmann (Australia, Moulin Rouge) directs. Read the synopsis:
"The Great Gatsby follows the aspiring writer Nick Carraway as he leaves the Midwest toward New York in the spring of 1922, a time when morality became less rigid, jazz exploded and illegal liquor empires created. Searching its own version of the American Dream, Nick ends of a mysterious neighbor millionaire party boy, Jay Gatsby, when going live on the other side of the bay with his cousin, Daisy, and her husband, the philanthropist blue-blood, Tom Buchanan.'s this environment that Nick is drawn into the captivating world of the super rich, their illusions, loves and betrayals. Nick then uses this experience to write a tale of impossible love, incorruptible dreams and tragedies that mirrors our own times and conflicts. "
Leonardo Di Caprio Jay Gatsby lives. Carey Mulligan plays Daisy Buchanan and narrated, Nick Carraway, is Tobey Maguire. Rounding out the cast Jason Clarke (George Wilson), Isla Fisher (Myrtle Wilson), Joel Edgerton (Tom Buchanan), Elizabeth Debicki (Jordan Baker) and Amitabh Bachchan (Meyer Wolfsheim).
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