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Dessie 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Interests come first! Whether the company is too greedy, everything is in order to protect itself. Only by angering the upper body, abandoning human nature, and igniting others, and doing everything for oneself, can get away. Damn...
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Hans 2022-03-27 09:01:05
More real, more star-studded, more compact than Wall...
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Macey 2022-03-27 09:01:05
The lineup is quite strong, and the acting is naturally not to be said. . . Finance is such a simple and dark...
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Neoma 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Great atmosphere at the beginning! Money is nothing more than a numbers game for the few. poor ordinary...
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Clemmie 2022-03-27 09:01:05
This is a movie that depends on who will shoot it sooner or later. The story of the obscure commercial director's script being discovered by a young gay Irishman is legendary enough in its own right. jeremy irons took over for Michael Douglas, and what's even more rare is that everyone can understand the...
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Dangelo 2022-03-27 09:01:05
The cast is strong, the script is solid, and I like it very...
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Reynold 2022-03-27 09:01:05
Capital, naked dripping...
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Tina 2022-03-27 09:01:05
The stars are playing, and the rhythm of the story is good...
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Jaylan 2022-03-27 09:01:05
The financial industry is just a picture, and you will be miserable if you believe...
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Chaim 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The last two movies I watched were about the financial crisis. This script is really powerful, and the scene is very simple, mainly relying on actors and lines. Although I have no financial background knowledge, I still see clues from...
Margin Call Comments
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Vicenta 2022-04-21 09:01:58
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So you think we might have put a few people out of business today. That it's all for naught. You've been doing that everyday for almost forty years Sam. And if this is all for naught then so is everything out there [points to the skyline of New York City]. It's just money; it's made up. Pieces of...
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Jarret 2022-03-21 09:01:49
bloodthirsty capital
2021.07.07
investment firm boss samSensational SamThis is a Black Thursday. Investment companies are laying off staff. Everyone is in danger. The boss, Sam, is also crying. But he is not sad about being laid off, but sad that his dog has a tumor on the liver. This is the ruthlessness of capitalists....
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Peter Sullivan: Look at these people. Wandering around with absolutely no idea what's about to happen.
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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!