Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby: The Review

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The Great Gatsby: The Review The remake of the movie The Great Gatsby by Baz Luhrmann, is a fresh new artistic take on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel. Luhrmann’s novel merely depicts the Jazz Era of the Roaring 20s, but as well as submerges the audience into the life of the characters and brings a modern adaptation for comprehension on the part of anyone. Through the intricate scenes and tension between the characters, the novel comes to live on the big screen. This new modern take is a stunning embodiment of the novel, however, is not a perfect mirror image. Luhrmann demonstrates the riveting 20s through his meticulous selections of music to develop the mood and ambiance the novel imites to the readers, but to the audience instead.

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