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Gatsby’s lost love, portrayed as a shallow yet charming woman living in the moment, living in the wealthy East Egg.

In a hidden speakeasy, Gatsby introduces Nick to the notorious gambler who famously fixed the 1919 World Series. Act III: The Reunion and the Illusion

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The claustrophobic, vulgar venue for Tom and Myrtle’s hidden, drunken trysts.

Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce (Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald) Runtime: 142 minutes (2 hours, 22 minutes)

Represents the moral and social decay that results from the uninhibited pursuit of wealth, contrasting with the glamour of the Eggs.

The observant narrator, a bond salesman who becomes Gatsby’s only true friend.

: Focuses on the "index of shortcomings," discussing the romantic tension (or lack thereof) between Jordan and Nick in the film compared to the book. Keith & the Movies 🗨️ Community Discussion "Index"

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The peak dance sequence during Gatsby's first massive party.

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The film featured an international ensemble cast and a multi-million dollar production budget. The Great Gatsby (2013) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

Nick Carraway recounts his breakdown from a sanitarium; moves to West Egg.

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– Florence + The Machine (Features a soaring vocal that references the famous green light motif). Visual Motifs and Symbolism Index

– Jay-Z (Plays during scenes establishing the greed and chaotic wealth of New York).

: The film critiques the pursuit of wealth as a means to happiness, highlighting its ultimate unattainability.