Margin Call Comments

  • Wilfrid 2023-08-26 22:42:29

    Let me tell you something calmly~ You are...

  • Edgardo 2023-07-25 00:10:26

    If you can see a movie of this level every day, you will have no regrets in your...

  • Camylle 2023-07-14 16:23:46

    greed is good this is the eternal...

  • Anderson 2023-07-03 15:14:32

    The first half of the cast is strong, and the first half is relatively good, but unfortunately the rhythm of the second half of the director's limited ability can not keep up with the performance of the actors = = Everyone's interplay between each other is pushing the plot...

  • Rogers 2023-06-24 19:33:13

    It is another film that exposes the greed and shameless nature of the US imperialist financial capitalists. There is nothing newer, but it is a little bit smarter than Wall Street, thanks to the solid script and the excellent interpretation of the characters by familiar...

  • Freda 2023-06-09 15:04:29

    If you feel the story must be told, there must be a way to tell...

  • Raleigh 2023-05-11 08:59:23

    The same lines support the whole play. This play does not lose to "This Man From Earth", although the subject matter is different. Driven by office politics and financial interests... the portrayal is insane. I couldn't find Ellok Dell, and on the way back to the company, the words of the two employees in the sports car made me feel full of emotion... I regret that it took so long to read on my hard...

  • Alexander 2023-04-13 17:33:41

    Although the great cause of handsome men is 100%, ZQ and Bettany are so clean and beautiful, but I think this film could have done better. Boredom is not a problem, the director is not strong enough, the actors are all good, but they seem to be playing their own roles. Paul Bettany and Kevin Spacey act like they're living in their past movies, not this...

  • Aletha 2023-02-25 13:40:05

    4.5; I didn't think of this masterpiece that was directly ignored by the North American theaters and thought it was a quasi-bad movie until it was nominated; a very theatrical script, but the characters were not very concentrated, and the conflict was not obvious, but it was solid and great tension, although There is no adrenaline rush, but the brief tranquility before a horrific storm can be clearly...

  • Dennis 2023-01-28 06:20:54

    As a business school student, I can't understand some professional terms in it, I'm really ashamed. The main thing to look at is the acting of the big...

Extended Reading
  • Pearlie 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    It’s not that it’s my fault that the angels are in trouble

    The financial turmoil in 2008 brought a lot of pain to the world

    and made the word'finance ' which is already full of copper smell even more unbearable.

    Of course, on the one hand, Occupy Wall Street is in full swing,

    on the other hand, countless people are still sharpening their heads and...

  • Ray 2022-03-23 09:01:49

    story in a day

    The story takes place in one day and is relatively compact. This line of work is so stressful.

    1. Eric, who found signs of problems, just got fired, indicating that Niu may not let the company find out in time. The boss asked him to go back. He said that I was too arrogant. I thought he would not...

Margin Call quotes

  • Peter Sullivan: Look at these people. Wandering around with absolutely no idea what's about to happen.

  • Sam Rogers: The real question is: who are we selling this to?

    John Tuld: The same people we've been selling it to for the last two years, and whoelse ever would buy it.

    Sam Rogers: But John, if you do this, you will kill the market for years. It's over.

    [John nods grimly]

    Sam Rogers: And you're selling something that you *know* has no value.

    John Tuld: We are selling to willing buyers at the current fair market price.

    [Sam lowers his gaze]

    John Tuld: So that we may survive.

    Sam Rogers: You would never sell anything to any of those people ever again.

    John Tuld: I understand.

    Sam Rogers: Do you?

    John Tuld: Do *you*?

    John Tuld: [pounding on the desk] This is it! I'm telling you this is it!