Trading Places Comments

  • Bret 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The plot is similar to a million pounds, very interesting, realistic and ironic. Isn't this still the case in today's society. "It's not because of your humanity that you have no education, it's because you have no money." The end of the movie is a bit sluggish, but the Duke brothers' final look is really...

  • Aliza 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Swap positions. Trading places. Eddie Murphy is humorous and Jamie Lee Curtis is...

  • Jazmin 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Happy to hear it. Curties is so good that it spurts...

  • Lloyd 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    To be honest, I don't see why this film deserves to be mentioned repeatedly in the books of many American scholars. The American people laugh a little weirdly. It is even more nonsense to say that business students must watch. There is absolutely no business war in this film. The only thing that impresses people is that the director's attitude towards class differences and racial differences is really a joke, is it really an American...

  • Estevan 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    I came to see Jamie Lee Curtis, this...

  • Wyatt 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The Duke brothers used one dollar to bend Louis Karma's life, seized Louis Karma's fame and fortune, became impoverished overnight, and turned Bill into a financial wizard from a businessman. Put out this boring bet, and treat others with their own way. In the same way, stack one dollar to clear Duke Brothers property from Duke Brothers in a stock transaction,...

  • Anabelle 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The million-pound absurd comedy is hilarious and ironic. It turns out that Eddie Murphy started making the world of comedy so early. Still a little shocked to see my aunt Jamie Lee Curtis...

  • Ethyl 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    3.5. Classic comedy narrative routine, funny and sarcastic after black and white identity swaps. Explains what futures are, and involves turning things around in the financial sector. Living treasure Eddie Murphy, see the heroine of "A Fish Called Wanda"...

  • Vinnie 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Before the black man changed his identity, he was just a beggar. Why was he so sure about the direction of the stock market? The rotation of the trading timing and the comprehension of professional knowledge are a bit inexplicable, but it is not a talent? But fortunately, people are kind, and in the end, the two of them worked together to bring down the two old men. The one-dollar bet is also a funny irony. The two old men directly exchange the existence of other people's lives. The bad old man...

  • Teagan 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    The thesis film, I understand the theme you need to dialectical, but I really can’t bring it into the story, and the process of watching the film is no fun at...

Extended Reading

Trading Places quotes

  • Louis Winthorpe III: [after trading ends on FCOJ, he and Billy Ray are quickly finalizing up some last minute sales. Once they're finished, they both look up to see the cost at 29. They then look at one another and scream in celebration and hug. After they're finished, they see the Dukes looking at them] Happy New Year!

    Randolph Duke: [He drops their now-worthless sales papers on the floor]

    [hoarsely]

    Randolph Duke: Winthorpe.

    Mortimer Duke: [stunned] Valentine.

    Billy Ray Valentine: Hey! How'd y'all make out today?

    Mortimer Duke: How could you do this to us after everything we've done for you?

    Billy Ray Valentine: Oh, see, I made Louis a bet here. See, Louis bet me that we couldn't both get rich and put y'all in the poor house at the same time. He didn't think we could do it. I won.

    Louis Winthorpe III: [grinning] I lost.

    [Pulls it out of his breast pocket and shows it]

    Louis Winthorpe III: One dollar.

    Billy Ray Valentine: [Accepting it] Thank you, Louis.

    Louis Winthorpe III: After you.

    Billy Ray Valentine: Certainly.

    [They both leave with Billy Ray doing Eddie's "laugh" and Lewis giving the Dukes the Aykroyd "stare"]

  • Randolph Duke: Exactly why do you think the price of pork bellies is going to keep going down, William?

    Billy Ray Valentine: Okay. Pork belly prices have been dropping all morning, which means that everybody's waiting for it to hit rock bottom so they can buy cheap and go long. Which means that the people who own the pork belly contracts are goin' bat-shit. They're saying, "Hey, we're losing all our goddamn money, and Christmas is just around the corner, and I ain't gonna have no money to buy my son the G.I. Joe with the kung-fu grip, right? And my wife won't f... my wife won't make love to me 'cuz I ain't got no money, right?" So they're panicking right now, they're screaming "SELL! SELL!" to get out before the price keeps dropping. They're panicking out there right now! I can feel it! They out there!

    Randolph Duke: [on the ticker machine, the price keeps dropping] He's right, Mortimer! My God, look at it!

    Billy Ray Valentine: I'd wait until you get to around sixty-four, THEN I'd buy. You'll have cleared out all the suckers by then.

    Randolph Duke: This is Randolph Duke. Advise our clients interested in bellies to buy at sixty-four. Mr. Valentine has set the price.

    [He punches up the numbers on his calculator]

    Randolph Duke: Do you realize how much money he just saved us?

    Mortimer Duke: Money isn't everything, Randolph!