
Lets Watch The Great Gatsby "The Great Gatsby" follows Fitzgerald-like, would-be writer Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) as he leaves the Midwest and comes to New York City in the spring of 1922, an era of loosening morals, glittering jazz, bootleg kings, and sky-rocketing stocks. Chasing his own American Dream, Nick lands next door to a mysterious, party-giving millionaire, Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), and across the bay from his cousin, Daisy (Carey Mulligan), and her philandering, blue-blooded husband, Tom Buchanan (Joel Edgerton). It is thus that Nick is drawn into the captivating world of the super rich, their illusions, loves and deceits. As Nick bears witness, within and without of the world he inhabits, he pens a tale of impossible love, incorruptible dreams and high-octane tragedy, and holds a mirror to our own modern times and struggles. -- (C) WB. And Now You can watch The Great Gatsby movie online streaming Megavideo for Free Release Date The Great Gatsby May 10, 2013 Wide | |
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The Great Gatsby Cast by |
| Leonardo DiCaprio,Tobey Maguire,Carey Mulligan,Isla Fisher,Joel Edgerton,Elizabeth Debicki,Jason Clarke,Callan McAuliffe,Amitabh Bachchan |
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| Genres The Great Gatsby : Drama,Romance |
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| All Critics Ranting For The Great Gatsby Movie : 5.5 |
| All Critics Count For The Great Gatsby Movie : 25 |
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I love the publicity quotes by Baz Luhrmann stating that his intention was to make an epic romantic vision that is enormous. Also: overwrought, asinine, exaggerated and boring. But in the end, about as romantic as a pet rock. Rex Reed-New York Observer
[Luhrmann's] "Great Gatsby" is all about the glitter but it has no soul - and the fact that he's directed it in 3-D only magnifies the feeling of artificiality. Christy Lemire-Associated Press
It seldom, if ever, captures that fierce delicacy of feeling Fitzgerald packed into every sentence. And it's not an actors' movie. Stephanie Zacharek-Village Voice
The anachronistic pop-music cues, digitally augmented tracking shots and disco-globe-glittery production design don't re-create the headiness of early-20th-century New York so much as invent a billowy fantasy otherworld in the gauzy vein of Twilight. Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York
A movie that may not be truly great but certainly stands out like a beacon in a sea of silly blockbusters. Lou Lumenick-New York Post
The fourth adaptation of the Fitzgerald novel scores some hits and wild misses, but DiCaprio nails the bull's-eye. Rafer Guzman-Newsday
Yet another screen version of the 1925 novel where style trumps substance, leaving us yearning for some characters who can engage our emotions. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
Maguire open-mouth stupefaction dominates, Mulligan is miscast, and DiCaprio does his best to save his dignity. Victoria Alexander-Las Vegas Informer
So what if it's not literally "The Great American novel"? DiCaprio gives the best performance of his career, and he and the movie "get" Gatsby. Roger Moore-Movie Nation
This enormous movie is as much of a reflection of its protagonist as its director, offering a window into an exclusive world as it is conceived and formed in a dream. Robert Levin-amNewYork
Jay-Z meets Jay G in this hyperventilated version of F. Scott's eloquent novel about an enigmatic self-made millionaire-the film isn't for purists, but Baz should generate a buzz with young audiences. Rex Roberts-Film Journal International
Sumptuous, exquisitely gaudy spectacle, emphasizing style over substance and filled with extrvagant parties to which we wish we'd been invited. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
DiCaprio is wonderful but can't save this misbegotten film, which is tethered to Fitzgerald's words while failing to approach "Gatsby"'s romantic, heartbreaking soul. Caryn James-James on screenS
Well, you did it Baz Luhrmann. Even with an enormous budget and a camera that can fly around and do just about anything, you still made watching 'The Great Gatsby' just as boring as sitting through 8th period English. Jordan Hoffman-ScreenCrush
Luhrmann does find the beating heart at the center of this overstuffed enterprise. It rests firmly in the person of Leonardo DiCaprio's Jay Gatsby, Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
The Great Gatsby is ultimately an epic tragedy, a parable about America, the American dream ethos and its consequences, but the movie's overblown style chokes the life out of any substance the story may have. Rodrigo Perez-The Playlist
Luhrmann seems to relish the opportunity to explore the period while regarding the book as a burden. Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
The film builds from an early small-scale Bacchanalia in a gaudy pink New York pied-a-terre to the giant-scale choreographed chaos of the Gatsby party centerpiece, the tour-de-force that makes the movie a must-see. Anne Thompson-Thompson on Hollywood
Because Luhrmann is always thirsting for the next grand gesture -- the next emotional crescendo -- the book's subtlety and shading get trampled under his overblown aesthetic. Tim Grierson-Screen International
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