Margin Call Comments

  • Rosalia 2022-03-21 09:01:49

    Judging from the style of the shirt, the creators still worked hard. From analyst to boss, what level of people wears what level of shirts, orderly. Not as good as Wall Street 1 is that, in fact, the screenwriter's understanding of the financial crisis is not deep enough, and the clearance is also a brushstroke. Too much inner drama weakens the penetrating power of a group of drama bones that may...

  • Morgan 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    Zachary Quinto was the first to photograph this book, and the film was launched. Now the film is released, Quinto has come out, and the film has also taken the opportunity to enter the disc market quickly. This is exactly Quinto's film. The excavation of humanity and the nature of businessmen is like unpopular financial vocabulary popping out of the eyes of a few actors. The film does not leave any deep characters, but the plot is compact and decent, and there is an all-star lineup!...

  • Rupert 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    It's really an All-Star lineup: Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Simon Baker, Zachary Quinton, Demi Moore, Penn Badgley, Stanley Tucci. The situation on Wall Street is back. Much better than Wall Street...

  • Cassandre 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    The section where two executives and a cleaning lady stood in the elevator was truly amazing. The footage in just a few tens of seconds contained more than everything else to say in the rest of the...

  • Hyman 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    The aura of the whole film is too ferocious, every man is a play, each has its own small universe, together can wipe out the base feelings. . It is said that shopping malls are like battlefields, and life is not a misfortune: objectively speaking, simple cruelty is not cruel, true cruelty needs calculation, and greed is the truest poverty. . With a suffocating tight rhythm, I deeply realize that this is the sense of fear before the end of the...

  • Bret 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    With so many good actors and directors, are you under...

  • Kaci 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    After watching this movie, I shamefully changed the 4-star Wall Street 2 to...

  • Lukas 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    The simple cut is probably just to conceal technical deficiencies, but it is commendable to create a unique style (pure accident). Of course, what’s wonderful about this film is the plot and the rhythm of the performance itself. There is no need for scenes and scheduling at all, and the tension within has never...

  • Emmanuelle 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    At the beginning of the film, the Dan and Sylar in Heros, which I hate, came out, which made people dazed. Paul Bettany is so handsome... he looks very British. Financial knowledge and mental retardation are really not suitable for watching this kind of movie. The funny thing is... "Peter..." / UA Langham...

  • Marianna 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    A group of good actors saved a bad...

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

    Kevin Spacey’s oldest cunning man

    Why do all the film critics say that Kevin’s role Sam is the only person with a conscience standing in the interests of the company? too young too simple, okay?

    Clue 1: When the company started to fire employees in large numbers, old colleagues and subordinates filed out, and he was crying for his...

  • Alejandra 2021-11-30 08:01:25

    I'm just a trader

        I’m just a trader.
      Yes, I’m just a trader at the bottom of Wall Street.
      I watched this movie when I watched more than half of it (personal habit~). I almost gave out some hot reviews when I saw it. With this kind of comment, it’s a very good movie about the financial crisis, but...

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!