Finance sees human nature

April 2022-04-23 07:01:42

There are two values ​​in the film -

one is the value of Greed:
Greed is good, greed works. Greed is good, greed is right, and greed is useful.
If you need a friend, get a dog.
If you are not inside, you are outside.
To be something, or nothing.

One is the value of integrity:
never rely on the thickness of your wallet to talk about success.
Money is bad, it makes you do what you don't wanna do.
The abyss doesn't see the reflection, but it will make you see your heart more clearly, and it will get you out of the abyss.
Do something really useful, don't live off other people.

The three precepts in life: youth rebooting, middle age rebooting, and old age rebooting.

Reminds me of the sentence in Detective Chinatown: The worst thing in this world than everyone despising you is that everyone sympathizes with you.


But at the end of the film, the father and son are deeply in love, and the word low is just one word.

But I also see that the thinking of class solidification is conveyed to the public through movies, and more and more influence is to say how difficult it is for the little people to walk on the road of the big ones and turn over. The last sentence of the protagonist: I am just Paul. A burst of bitter tears, a burst of melancholy!

The path to success is never replicable, but what about success itself?

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Extended Reading
  • Tracy 2021-11-14 08:01:24

    This game is like this: you either abandon your conscience or get out of the game; but if you are a person in the circle, money, girls, status, and fame are all there. To this day, this game still continues in reality; the same game also exists in certain teams in China, and I look forward to seeing a movie called "in-system" one day, and I will give it a five-star theme.

  • Richard 2021-11-14 08:01:24

    The lens is as always Niu X! Douglas has a real aura, showing the distortion of values ​​and the greed of capital to the fullest. It is a pity that Wall Street is now only closer to Gekko, not farther. The overall decline of the US manufacturing industry and the increasing disparity between the rich and the poor year by year can only say that the world we live in is not optimistic about the evolution of values.

Wall Street quotes

  • Bud Fox: There's no nobility in poverty.

  • Lou Mannheim: Kid, you're on a roll. Enjoy it while it lasts, 'cause it never does.