
Jordan is astonished at how everybody talks and works. He starts working as a broker and he meets his smooth-talking, easygoing boss Mark Hanna (Matthew McConaughey), along with another abrasive and foul-mouthed co-boss, Peter DeBlasio (Barry Rothbart). When he was 22 years old, Jordan began working on Wall Street while married to a woman named Teresa Petrillo (Cristin Milioti). He snorts a line of coke with a $100 bill, crumples it up, and then tosses it in a wastebasket. The one drug he loves the most, however, is the one that can make man conquer the world: money. According to Jordan, he does enough drugs to sedate the majority of New York's population. We also see him driving his Ferrari and getting a blowjob from a woman revealed to be his wife Naomi Lapaglia (Margot Robbie).

He is seen blowing cocaine into a hooker's butt, and then later flying a helicopter while hopped up on quaaludes. Ever since he started working on Wall Street, Jordan has enjoyed a life of endless drugs and countless hookers of his choosing. He tells us that he is the son of two accountants living in Bayside, Queens. Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) then introduces himself among those playing this game. We next see a large group of brokers playing a game where they throw little people onto a board with a dollar sign for a bulls-eye. A lion walks through one of the floors of the company. It discusses the nature of Wall Street brokers, describing them as bulls or lions.
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The movie opens with a TV advertisement for Stratton Oakmont, Inc.The synopsis below may give away important plot points. But with the FBI watching him like a hawk, how long will Belfort and Azoff be able to maintain their elaborate wealth and luxurious lifestyles? Belfort ultimately comes up with a scheme to stash their cash in a European bank. With the FBI onto Belfort's trading schemes, he devises new ways to cover his tracks and watch his fortune grow. That ultimately leads to Belfort featured on the cover of Forbes Magazine, being called "The Wolf Of Wall St.". They draw attention like no other, throwing lavish parties for their staff when they hit the jackpot on high trades.

As their status grows, so do the amount of substances they abuse, and so do their lies. So much that companies file their initial public offerings through them. Their company quickly grows from a staff of 20 to a staff of more than 250 and their status in the trading community and Wall Street grows exponentially. In the early 1990s, Jordan Belfort teamed with his partner Donny Azoff and started brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont. Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stock-broker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government.
