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Monday, August 29, 2011

2012 Movie, The Great Gatsby- Baz Luhrmann


One of my favorite novels of all time, a F.Scott Fitzgerald masterpiece about the American dream. A story about a rich man's chase for a woman he has always loved, and would do anything for. His chase for this woman has brought about a large conflict involved between him (Jay Gatsby), Daisy Buchanan, her husband Tom, and the Wilson couple. This conflict is seen through the eyes of Nick Carraway, a native of Minnesota who has traveled to New York to learn about the bond business. But what he learns about is the emptiness of the east coast, the emptiness of Jay Gatsby, and the vanishing of the American Dream. It is a tragedy that brings out truths about the sadness in the world stemmed from a race to riches. Fitzgerald hit on a key issue way before it's time.

This remake of the 1925 novel is due out in 2012 and is in pre-production. Starring as Jay Gatsby is Leonardo Dicaprio, Nick Carraway will be played by Tobey Maguire. Daisy Buchanan will be Carey Mulligan, Isla Fisher will play Myrtle Wilson, Joel Edgerton will play Tom Buchanan, and Jason Clarke will play George Wilson.  




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