Originally published on May 6, 2013:
Some of us really love Baz Luhrmann. We might own Moulin Rouge and have dreams of dying glamorously young (of consumption, of course) as a result. We might also contend that Romeo + Juliet is a pretty compelling reading of Shakespeare's most overexposed play (The dolls in her bedroom? Genius.). Oh, and that Chanel ad he made? Magical. However, none of that meant that we had particularly high hopes for the Australian director's retelling of F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous work. Mostly because Luhrmann is all about glitz and glamour and in-your-face explosive moments, and Gatsby's about the slow burn — the unspoken regrets and the quiet passion.
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