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Dorothy 2023-03-18 12:01:57
It's basically the words of the director's family, just to support their own point of view, and all those who oppose it are classified as fools. What's the value of this kind of documentary? Because criticizing the mainstream, criticizing the powerful, and criticizing the government is a good work? When have values been distorted like...
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Ressie 2023-03-01 11:34:17
Outsiders look at it, insiders don't need it. in addition. . In business...
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Adah 2023-02-26 16:36:05
There are a lot of words to learn, thanks everyone for the bilingual subtitles!...
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Kareem 2023-02-16 03:46:37
It's in the finance class, if it's like this, it's...
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Crystel 2023-02-12 11:24:31
Is Matt Damon going to be an...
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Arnold 2023-02-02 08:05:02
Human nature is greedy and...
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Alysson 2023-02-01 04:15:03
In the face of real money, all the illusory slogans such as all rights and all humanity are...
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Aida 2023-01-21 23:14:51
Responding to the instructions of the actor: Wall Street businessmen, you should also have moral blood flowing in your...
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Athena 2023-01-12 12:37:35
Plutocratic governance is...
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Betty 2022-12-28 21:51:58
Requires a lot of background...
Inside Job Comments
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Jazmin 2022-11-21 11:59:51
Once there are benefits, even those in power cannot resist the temptation
Matt Damon's English is pretty standard, and the film can be used as material for a listening test. At the same time, for finance and fraud, everyone can understand it as an introductory knowledge. Once there is interest, even those in power cannot resist the temptation, but in the end, it will be...
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Audreanne 2022-11-26 08:09:58
Everyone's drunk and everyone doesn't want to wake up
This is the first time I write a movie review, I don't know how to name it, but I just feel that I have a lot of thoughts and write it for the time being.
[Victory for the Left]
This is a film with a very clear point of view: the financial tsunami in 2008 was attributed to the greed of Wall Street...
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R. Glenn Hubbard: [annoyed with the interviewer] This isn't a deposition, sir. I was polite enough to give you time, foolishly I now see. But you have three more minutes. Give it your best shot!
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Narrator: Between 1998 and 2008 the financial industry spent over $5 billion on lobbying and campaign contributions. And since the crisis, they're spending even more.