Arbitrage Comments

  • Jacklyn 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Some commentators compared the film with "Storm of Benefits", although it was not so surprising. However, the solid script and similar financial themes are still eye-catching. The tightness of the rhythm, the tightly connected plot, and the multi-line characters can be expanded to make American dramas. Except for a few cold spots, the whole film is still very catching. Richard Gere's performance also added a lot to the film. The slightly ironic ending deepens the connotation of the...

  • Ike 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Richard Gere crossed to Lie to Me, and Tim Roth was actually defeated by him. The protagonist's halo was opened, and the severely damaged internal organs or ribs healed automatically, and a lot of sudden trouble disappeared. If I were a director, the final thank you speech would surely cause the protagonist to fall, and his career and life would collapse at the same time. PS: The ending song thought that the computer was running two players at the same...

  • Reba 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Looking at the element of "finance", it turned out not to be financial at all...

  • Eino 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Lian Po is old. The snoring of an uncle in the audience was the highlight and laughter of the audience,...

  • Kasey 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Age 30+ will have a strong sense of identity when watching this...

  • Giles 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    There are too many such guys in this...

  • Sid 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    It is indeed much worse than the storm of interest. The only actors who can take the shot are Richard Gere and Uncle Ross. Uncle Ross seems to have been wandering out of the LTM. He even leaned on a chair to interrogate the suspect. Like a bird, other people play normally, but it's not enough to play normally during the awards season. The script can be even better, financial plus crime plus horror, the type that is easy to shine, but it is not surprised and disappointed by the...

  • Beaulah 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    A life like walking on thin ice, a nap, can cause everything to fall apart. But if you have enough ability, you can change its...

  • Marlen 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Why can Tim Roth only accept such...

  • Rylan 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    I like it very much. The premiere is full, and it feels like a commercial/murder old movie. Tim Roth is almost acting in another episode of Lie to me, not a Richard Gere fan, but this performance is very convincing. I think it's obviously the wonderful script that keeps me...

Extended Reading
  • Madelyn 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    Money-Ugly Monsters

    If the world is dark, I’m actually beautiful. I’m in love. I’m the most in love. I’m not irritated by consumption. It doesn’t matter whether it’s right or wrong. The ghost in my heart is not worthy of the ugly guys, can I not turn on the lights, the love I want haunts the dark stage, the ugly guys,...

  • Corine 2022-03-23 09:02:29

    'Arbitrage': A Documentary Business Scam

    At the beginning, I thought it was a movie version of a "Ponzi scheme". The billionaire used various means to change the accounts of the loss to hide people's eyes and ears. It was not until the accidental car accident that he realized that it was a thrilling commercial fraud film. The mistress...

Arbitrage quotes

  • [first lines]

    Maria Bartiromo: But you took a huge bet on the housing crisis in the middle of the biggest boom in housing anybody has ever seen. Why?

    Robert Miller: I'm a child of the '50s. My father welded steel for the Navy, and my mother worked at the V.A. They lived through the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the bomb. They didn't think that bad things might happen. They knew that bad things would happen.

    Maria Bartiromo: Is that what's happening now?

    Robert Miller: When I was a kid, my favorite teacher was Mr. James. Mr. James said world events all revolve around five things. M - O - N - E - Y.

  • Ellen Miller: It's all going to be fine. It always is. Just follow the plan.

    Robert Miller: And what is that plan?

    Ellen Miller: Confidence equals contract.

    Robert Miller: You sound like a fortune cookie.

    Ellen Miller: They are your words, actually.

    Robert Miller: Then you married an idiot.