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  1. May 10, 2013 · There are many spoilers inThe Great Gatsbybook to movie comparison. Do not delve in if you want the film to be a surprise. To give a frame to Nick Carraway's narration, Luhrmann introduces...

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  2. The plot of the film is pretty much entirely faithful to the novel, but Luhrmann and his co-screenwriter Craig Pearce do cut out one of the side stories: the affair between Nick and Jordan Baker,...

  3. Although spread across the four different movies, each of the main characters in Gatsby gets at least one stellar performance, from Alan Ladd's Jay Gatsby to Sam Waterston's Nick Carraway to Elizabeth Debicki's Jordan.

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  4. May 9, 2013 · DiCaprio’s Gatsby is the movie’s greatest and simplest special effect: an illusion conjured mainly through body language and voice. On the page, the character is so mysterious, so much a projection of the book’s narrator, that you’d think he’d be as unplayable onscreen as Kurtz or John Galt; he eluded Alan Ladd and Robert Redford ...

  5. May 18, 2013 · The Great Gatsby the Movie: As a movie, The Great Gatsby was beautiful–visually stunning and heart wrenching. The music was fantastic; the characters told a gripping story that captivated me.

  6. Director: Baz Luhrmann. Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire. Certificate: 12. by Dan Berlinka. Baz Luhrmann’s highly (and nervously) anticipated interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jazz Age classic prompts two questions: Does it work as an adaptation? Does it succeed in its own right?

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  8. The Great Gatsby is synonymous with parties, glitz and glamour – but this is just one of many misunderstandings about the book that began from its first publication.