Arbitrage evaluation action

2021-12-26 08:01
The director of the film reversed the Hitchcock-style "innocent people are framed, and finally solved the mystery step by step to vindicate the story" story mode, to create a "guilty person finally deserves the crime" story, which instead enhances the tension of the plot With a sense of oppression, successfully created a film with a sense of the times and full of horror elements in the context of the Great Depression. The ugly faces of the privileged class are depicted between the lines. Although it is not original, the film has a light and low-key atmosphere. The climax of the gradual rise to the finale is still quite interesting.  
Director Nicholas Jereki incorporated the thriller element into this financial fraud story, coupled with the outstanding performance of the actor Richard Tiffany Gere, making the film a success after its release.  
Thanks to Richard Tiffany Gere's performance, this thriller, which is not meticulous in plot, has a good box office.performer and director has produced good results. Few people would believe that this is Nicolas Jereki's directorial debut.  
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  • Dagmar 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    I really have no interest in the various crises of middle-aged men, and is it necessary to use so many powerful actors for such a tepid film? . . waste

  • Stuart 2021-12-26 08:01:25

    My hands are loose again, I think it’s pretty good, especially the laughter of Applebee's is super...The director has painstakingly put the gallery girl, the charity rich, the aspiring young man in Harlem, and waited for the judge who picked up the big shots to get votes ( Before there was eliot spizer and then there was benjemin lawisky...) Wait for the life of New York to be included in the objective narrative, and I did not forget to laugh at the auditors and lawyers, just to understand that the daughter is so naive?

Arbitrage quotes

  • [first lines]

    Maria Bartiromo: But you took a huge bet on the housing crisis in the middle of the biggest boom in housing anybody has ever seen. Why?

    Robert Miller: I'm a child of the '50s. My father welded steel for the Navy, and my mother worked at the V.A. They lived through the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the bomb. They didn't think that bad things might happen. They knew that bad things would happen.

    Maria Bartiromo: Is that what's happening now?

    Robert Miller: When I was a kid, my favorite teacher was Mr. James. Mr. James said world events all revolve around five things. M - O - N - E - Y.

  • Ellen Miller: It's all going to be fine. It always is. Just follow the plan.

    Robert Miller: And what is that plan?

    Ellen Miller: Confidence equals contract.

    Robert Miller: You sound like a fortune cookie.

    Ellen Miller: They are your words, actually.

    Robert Miller: Then you married an idiot.

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