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The Great Gatsby is a novel inextricably tied to the concept of the American Dream, the illusion of wealth, and the careless nature of the elite. In Luhrmann's 2013 adaptation, the director uses contemporary techniques to translate this classic literary critique into an experiential film. The 1920s were a time of rapid economic growth and reckless abandon, and Luhrmann uses anachronistic pop music—collaborating heavily with executive producer Jay-Z—to bridge the gap between Fitzgerald's era and modern audiences. The pounding bass and lush production design mirror the dizzying heights of Jay Gatsby’s parties, reflecting a world drunk on its own excess.

It famously uses modern music from artists like Lana Del Rey, Kanye West, and Florence + The Machine to mirror how "shocking" and "new" jazz felt in the 1920s.

When it was announced that Baz Luhrmann—the director known for the frantic, musical energy of Moulin Rouge! —would be adapting F. Scott Fitzgerald’s literary masterpiece, The Great Gatsby , anticipation was high and divisive. Released in 2013, this adaptation of The Great Gatsby emerged not as a quiet, somber period piece, but as a glittering, bombastic exploration of the Jazz Age, 1920s American excess, and the tragic pursuit of the American Dream.

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In 2013, Australian director Baz Luhrmann stormed onto screens with an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 masterpiece, The Great Gatsby . Long considered the "Great American Novel," the story of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsessive love for Daisy Buchanan had been adapted for film several times before, often with mixed results. Luhrmann’s version, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan, was never going to be a quiet, period-accurate drama. Instead, it was a sensory assault—a kaleidoscopic fever dream of jazz, champagne, and hip-hop that divided critics but captivated audiences. A decade later, the film stands as a definitive visualization of the Roaring Twenties for the modern era.

Executive produced by Jay-Z, the soundtrack blends traditional 1920s jazz with modern hip-hop, pop, and electronic music. This controversial choice serves a deliberate thematic purpose. Bridging Generational Rebellion

Baz Luhrmann brought his signature "red curtain cinema" style to Long Island's North Shore. The film relies heavily on hyper-saturated colors, kinetic camera movements, and sweeping CGI landscapes to convey the dizzying wealth of the Roaring Twenties.

: A desolate landscape that symbolizes the social and moral degradation hidden behind the glitz of New York City.

Produced by Jay-Z, the soundtrack blends jazz-era swing with modern hip-hop and pop (Beyoncé, Florence + The Machine, Lana Del Rey), bridging the gap between the 1920s and the 2010s to evoke the same frantic energy.

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