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A very good movie

Posted : 10 years, 3 months ago on 12 January 2014 10:57

I already saw this movie but since it was a while back, I was quite eager to check it out again. Well, first of all, it is one of those movies that didn’t get much attention when it was released but it’s too bad because the damned thing is certainly underrated. Indeed, I thought it was quite brilliant, that’s for sure. The first time around, during the same time period, I saw also ‘Inside Job’ which was a really praised documentary about the same subject and it was great to see a fictional take on those events. Somehow, it did remind me also of ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ except that the resonance was just way bigger this time. First of all, there was a great cast involved (Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Penn Badgley, Simon Baker, Stanley Tucci), they all gave some really good performances and I enjoyed the fact that there was no main character and no real bag guy either. The only weakest link was probably Demi Moore who tried her best but I really couldn't buy her as an executive and she wasn’t as convincing as the rest of the cast who was pretty much pitch-perfect. Anyway, I thought it was a fascinating story. I mean, maybe if you don’t care about economics, about the process behind speculation, it might be dull for you but, personally, I couldn’t wait to see what would happen next even though I already knew how it would end up. The most brilliant thing is that, even though some characters might come over as despicable, their behavior, actions and words always made sense which made for some really interesting situations. Eventually, at the end of the day, it gave another example that the whole stock-market system was (and probably still is) rotten to the core. Anyway, to conclude, I thought it was a very good flick and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in the subject.


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Margin Call review

Posted : 11 years, 1 month ago on 16 March 2013 11:21

No judging, no nonsense, no need to understand fianancial/mathematic stuff film. I like the one night plot, with the board arriving by helicopter, it gives the feeling that some kind of fantastic decisions, are taken while the city dreams


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Margin Call review

Posted : 11 years, 1 month ago on 16 March 2013 11:21

No judging, no nonsense, no need to understand fianancial/mathematic stuff film. I like the one night plot, with the board arriving by helicopter, it gives the feeling that some kind of fantastic decisions, are taken while the city dreams


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Margin Call review

Posted : 11 years, 1 month ago on 16 March 2013 11:21

No judging, no nonsense, no need to understand fianancial/mathematic stuff film. I like the one night plot, with the board arriving by helicopter, it gives the feeling that some kind of fantastic decisions, are taken while the city dreams


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Margin Call review

Posted : 12 years, 4 months ago on 2 January 2012 12:03

What the hell was that? Just as soon as it looked like it was a movie heading somewhere it just bloody end? Or did I miss something?


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Margin Call review

Posted : 12 years, 5 months ago on 10 December 2011 09:20

It's a shame, with a cast as jam-packed full of talent as this is, the subject matter is so dry and dull. I sat through a little more than half an hour, so I did give it a pretty fair chance, but boy...was it ever dull and putting me to sleep. I am sure, for someone who is really interested in listening to this stuff, it is a fantastic movie. The actors are fantastic in it, despite the dull nature of the movie. But I just cannot waste more of my time and risk falling asleep to something that doesn't interest me in the least.


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