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"The Great Gatsby," directed by Baz Luhrmann and released in 2013, is a captivating drama and romance film that brings F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel to life on the big screen. The story follows the mysterious and wealthy Jay Gatsby, played by the talented Leonardo DiCaprio, as he becomes entangled in a complex love triangle with his former flame Daisy Buchanan, portrayed by Carey Mulligan, and her husband Tom, played by Joel Edgerton. Tobey Maguire stars as Nick Carraway, the narrator who finds himself drawn into the extravagant and tumultuous world of the elite in 1920s New York. Set against the backdrop of the roaring Jazz Age, "The Great Gatsby" is a visually stunning and emotionally charged film that explores themes of love, wealth, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Baz Luhrmann's signature style infuses the movie with opulent production design, dazzling costumes, and an electrifying soundtrack that transports viewers back to the glamorous and hedonistic era. As the characters navigate the complexities of their relationships and desires, audiences are taken on a journey of passion, betrayal, and ultimately, the haunting realization that not everything is as it seems in the glittering world of the rich and famous. With stellar performances from the ensemble cast and a poignant storyline that resonates with timeless themes, "The Great Gatsby" is a must-see film that will leave viewers spellbound long after the credits roll.
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Baz Luhrmann chose to integrate modern music from artists like Jay-Z and Lana Del Rey into the 1920s setting of 'The Great Gatsby' to bridge the gap between the era's lavish lifestyle and today's cultural climate. Luhrmann believed that contemporary music would resonate more with modern audiences, making the themes of ambition and excess more relatable and impactful.
For 'The Great Gatsby', the production team didn't rely on CGI alone to recreate the 1920s New York skyline. They constructed a massive, detailed physical set in Australia, complete with buildings and street scenes. This technique blended traditional set-building with digital effects to authentically capture the bustling atmosphere of the Jazz Age.
During the filming of the climactic confrontation scene in 'The Great Gatsby', the intense emotions got so real that Leonardo DiCaprio shattered a crystal glass with his bare hand unintentionally. This take was so powerful and authentic that it was the one included in the final cut of the film.
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🎬Leonardo DiCaprio almost didn't play Jay Gatsby. Before DiCaprio was confirmed, actors like Brad Pitt and Ryan Gosling were considered for the role. Luhrmann's final decision on DiCaprio was influenced by their previous collaboration and DiCaprio's profound understanding of the character's complex personality.
💡The flowers used in Gatsby's opulent mansion scenes were real and cost over $200,000. The production used thousands of fresh flowers daily to maintain the lush, extravagant aesthetic crucial to Gatsby's character portrayal, highlighting his lavish lifestyle and his attempts to impress Daisy.
🎯Despite the film's American setting, the entire movie was shot in Australia. This choice was due to director Baz Luhrmann's preference for working close to home and the financial incentives offered by the Australian government, totaling around $120 million in rebates.
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