The Great Gatsby, a film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel, explores the themes of love, wealth, and social mobility against the backdrop of the roaring 1920s in New York. Jay Gatsby, a man of humble origins, becomes incredibly wealthy through dubious means to win back his lost love, Daisy. Despite his lavish lifestyle and extravagant parties, he ultimately faces betrayal and tragedy, reflecting the elusive nature of the American Dream. The article also discusses the 'Great Gatsby Curve,' highlighting income inequality and social mobility challenges in modern society.