Friday, September 24, 2010

Wall Street Movie

Wall Street Movie
The original Wall Street is one of those movies that are not only classics of his time, it also transcends age to become a time capsule for a certain period in history. Released in 1987, it was possible to Oliver Stone’s thesis on the greed in America, Reagan is a harbinger of things to come, portraying Michael Douglas, Gordon Gecko is one of the special offers of the decade that was filled, as if nothing creative, last characters. Him that “greed is good” speech is not just for an instant classic of a monologue, and soon became part of the general language, and remained there until this day.
Sold stepson Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen), but then got caught Gecko, him out, and he went to jail for insider trading. This was fueled by greed ride screaming to stop. Now, after serving his time, Gordon has finally been released, and it became clear that he has a daughter named Winnie (Carey Mulligan). It’s kind of the Electra complex: Although it no longer speaks to her father, she dates a younger version of it. Jake Moore (Shia LaBeouf) is already a Wall Street hot shot at 21 when we meet on Wall Street: Money never sleeps. I’ve got a ton of money, and lives in a Manhattan apartment with a view, and loans and his mother (Susan Sarandon) hundreds of thousands of dollars, and zips around on his motorcycle while dealing with the resolution. It’s the year 2008, and a bubble as big as it’s gonna get it, and Jake and everyone can not imagine life doing anything but just continuing to get better.
We know that, despite the fact that there are large conference room at the Federal Reserve, which take the major decisions. Heads of the largest investment companies to come here to meet with representatives of the Treasury and the general plan for the financial future of our country. Jake coach and mentor (Frank Langella) goes to the bail application, but his opponent, James Woods (Josh Brolin) wants to see him fail. This is like a peek behind the scenes in these talks, how to go, but something tells me that Oliver Stone is over-dramatize things are not good, as well as giving us a very abbreviated version.

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