Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 adaptation of is a high-octane, visual feast that reimagines F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 masterpiece through the lens of modern excess. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the enigmatic Jay Gatsby, the film is known for its polarizing blend of 1920s Art Deco opulence and contemporary hip-hop energy. A Vision of Modern Roaring Twenties
To understand the film, one must understand its director. Baz Luhrmann has never been a preservationist. He is a deconstructionist in a tuxedo, the kind of artist who looks at a Victorian romance ( Moulin Rouge! ) and thinks, “This needs Elton John.” For Gatsby , he approached Fitzgerald’s text not as a museum artifact, but as a living, breathing myth. The Great Gatsby -2013-
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In the 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby , the story is framed through the eyes of Nick Carraway A Vision of Modern Roaring Twenties To understand
Highlight the collaboration with Prada and Miu Miu for the costumes or the Tiffany & Co. jewellery that defined the film's "extravagant" look.