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Michale 2021-11-13 08:01:25
"Exchange" movie script
"Exchange" screenplay
screenwriter: (U.S.)
Timothy Harris, Hershey Vengelo Director: (British) John Landis
Compilation: Yijing
[Translator's words]: Two market manipulations, dominance The big capitalists in the market are even whimsical and use a $1 bet to bet whether people's fate,... -
Turner 2021-11-13 08:01:25
Capital game
Capitalists can reverse the destiny of others for a single dollar bet. Capitalists are really heinous, but in the end they will find that capitalists are just slaves of capital. Capital is the natural enemy of mankind, and capitalists are nothing but the most intimate slavery of capital. The more...
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Ocie 2022-04-21 09:01:46
Which school business student must see this movie? It is obviously a psychology movie, although the experimental design is general. There are still many loopholes in the plot. Don't the two male protagonists whose lives are exchanged have no family and other friends? Street gangsters really become financial experts with just a little Christmas knowledge? The final victory was too easy. And, the trading floor in the era of underdeveloped hardware is really chaotic enough
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Gaylord 2022-03-26 09:01:04
Qualified comedy. There are not too many great narrative techniques, and the main focus is the ups and downs of commercial elements and small people in capitalist society.
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Official #1: [the President of the Exchange and two officials come over to the Duke brothers, with one looking at them like "We got you now, assholes!", after they realized they just been had by Billy Ray and Lewis] Margin call, gentlemen.
Mortimer Duke: [Frantically] Oh, you can't expect us to...
President of Exchange: [Cuts him off] You KNOW the rules of the Exchange, Mr. Duke! All accounts are to be settled at the end of the day's trading, WITHOUT exceptions.
Randolph Duke: You know perfectly WELL we don't have three hundred and ninety-four million dollars in CASH!
Official #2: I'm sorry, boys. Put the--Dukes's seats on the Exchange up for sale at once, and seize all holdings of Duke & Duke Commodities Brokers as well as all personal holdings of Randolph and Mortimer Duke.
Randolph Duke: My God. We're RUINED.
[clutches his chest]
Mortimer Duke: This is an outrage! I DEMAND an investigation! YOU can't sell our seats! A Duke has been SITTING on this Exchange since it was FOUNDED! We FOUNDED this Exchange! It's OURS! It belongs to US!
Randolph Duke: My God...
[collapses in shock]
Official #2: Mortimer, your brother's not well! We'd better call an ambulance!
Mortimer Duke: *FUCK HIM!* Now you listen to me. I want trading reopened *right now.* Get those brokers back in here! Turn those machines back on!
[shouting, in a pathetic echo throughout the Exchange trading floor and hall]
Mortimer Duke: TURN THOSE MACHINES BACK ON!
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Billy Ray Valentine: [Both on the trading floor waiting patiently as FCOJ keeps going up] Louis?
Louis Winthorpe III: Not yet! Almost!
[the shares hit 142, to Billy Ray]
Louis Winthorpe III: Now.
[Yelling]
Louis Winthorpe III: Sell 200 April at 142!
[Everybody flocks to them]