The Movie "Money Monster" Show Of Anger Against Wall Street

The Movie "Money Monster" Show Of Anger Against Wall Street

The Movie "Money Monster" Show Of Anger Against Wall Street
One of the scenes in the Money Monster.

Post Compass - Many films that address the recession of 2008. The documentary Inside Job (2010) by Charles Ferguson grabbed the Oscar over investigatifnya approach on issues it.

This year's Oscar Nomine, The Big Short, serious issue that wraps it with a lighter, documenting the work of some investors predicted a clear eyed fall in 2008 was.

Money Monster, directed by Jodie Foster and starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts, is the latest film that tries to address the gap between the super rich which is one percent of the population and the rest.

Sometimes it feels emotional and sentimental, the film is perhaps the most star-studded production promises in an attempt to grab the masses with stories of the power of money.

The film is centered on Lee Gates, played by Clooney. Gates was a host of a popular financial television named Money monsters.

Investors follow saran-sarannya, and he was extolling the stock market, until one day in which the market collapsed and people like Kyle Budwell who works as a courier lost everything.

Pretending to deliver goods to the television station, Budwell (Jack o' Connell) slipped into the set with a gun and took Gates. He threatened to blow up the bomb until someone tells what happened to her money.

But not only is happening with the money of 60,000 us dollars are lost. There are 800 million u.s. dollars more disappear and Budwell wanted to know where gone.

In front of the viewers the live broadcast TV, the subsequent change of investment into glamorous events of the investigation goes on, with Gates and producer Patti Fenn (Julia Roberts) trying to find out how all that money lost not a trace, maybe because of the failure of the algorithm.

Veteran filmmaker and actress Foster says Fenn then act as a producer to make Gates survive.

Unlike previous films that are more personal, Foster created the action films that began in television studio and move out, because Budwell and Gates seeking answers on Wall Street.

"I think it is an interesting kombnasi between ' popcorn ' most accessible to anyone, but forcing us to learn something that is quite complicated," said Foster.
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