The Wolf of Wall Street; film

I wanted to watch it because the movie director is kinda cool, and it had Leonardo. But the movie starts with a sex scene, from that moment on I just dropped it. I didn't even go to the cinema to watch it as I've read is not what they make you expect.
 
A good movie ,that shows to some extent the true nature and motivations of most of the brokerage firms, is the movie : Boiler Room ( year 2000)

From IMDB (Attention Spoiler Alert) :
Seth Davis is a college dropout running an illegal casino from his rented apartment. Driven by his domineering fathers disapproval at his illegitimate existence and his desire for serious wealth, Seth suddenly finds himself seduced by the opportunity to interview as a trainee stock broker from recent acquaintance Greg (Nicky Katt). Walking into the offices of JT Marlin, a small time brokerage firm on the outskirts of New York - Seth gets an aggressive cameo performance from Jay (Ben Affleck) that sets the tone for a firm clearly placing money above all else. Seth's fractured relationship with his father and flirtatious glances from love interest Abbie (Nia Long) are enough to keep Seth motivated in his new found career.

By the way in this movie there is a character played by Ben Affleck ,which is a truly 100% psychpath , worth watching just to observe and see the true face of these types of businesses which are making a ton o money cheating ,lying and destroying honest and simple folks.
 
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