Arbitrage

Arbitrage

  • Director: Nicholas Jarecki
  • Countries of origin: United States, Poland
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 14, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Порочна пристрасть
  • "Arbitrage" is a thriller released by Lionsgate, directed by Nicholas Jereki and starring Richard Tiffany Gere and Brit Marling . It was released in the United States on September 14, 2012.
    The film tells the story of a fund tycoon trying to speculate to profit from bank transactions, but after his conspiracy failed, he fell into endless trouble. 

    Details

    • Release date September 14, 2012
    • Filming locations New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies Lionsgate, Green Room Films, Treehouse Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $12,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $7,919,574

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $2,002,165

    Gross worldwide

    $35,485,056

    Movie reviews

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    • By Cristian 2022-07-19 19:59:26

      From "Arbitrage" to Analyze the 400 Million US Dollars

      400 million US dollars is not a shortfall; it should be used to fill the futures margin for shorting copper. Because he is shorting and the price of copper is rising (as explained at the beginning of the film), there will be a loss on the book of his shorting copper futures position, and he needs to add a margin. If he can hold on and the Russian copper mines continue to be profitable, the sale of spot copper could bring huge cash flow. The result of the arbitrage trading of copper in the...

    • By Hubert 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      On the Super Compressive Ability of Billionaires

      The title is too misleading. Friends who want to know some financial knowledge should not read it. The entire film is a reflection on human nature, law and money.

      I recently watched several films about the 2008 financial crisis, so Tencent recommended such a "commercial film".

      The film opens with the billionaire Richard Gere being interviewed, and then he suddenly shows up in the first class of the plane, discussing deals with his subordinates,...

    • By Jasmin 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      6.9 points? I think it's only 5.0.

      5.0 points for acting. There is no logic to the story. Even though her daughter is the CEO of a company, she is still naive to think that all business in the world is fair and just? ? ! ! A person who looks like a good wife throughout the film, but the end of the film is inexplicably turned into, using her husband's weakness to threaten the old bus with the wealth accumulated in this life? ? ? ? You are an angry youth film, you are an angry youth film, you want to expose the ugly faces of...

    • By Laila 2022-03-24 09:02:32

      I don't know how much filth behind the scenery

      I thought I could see a lot of Wall Street work in the play, but it didn't. It's just a series of things that happened after a fund manager with rich investment experience made the right investment in front of the opportunity, unexpectedly, the investment failed. You can't learn much financial knowledge from this film. On the contrary, there is the color of "financial demonization". Evaluating whether something is right or wrong should not be judged by the result, but by the process. The entire...

    • By Zane 2022-03-24 09:02:32

      Give me a lever and I can move the earth!

      MB recently everyone's stock is stuck, right?
      ZF rescued the market, right? Isn't it just a lie to revive the confidence of investors?

      In heavy gold and crude oil, leverage is a terrible thing. Because the landlord is doing crude oil, I will use crude oil as an example to explain how leverage can make you step into the cloud and how to make you fall into hell!

      Due to the high price of crude oil, crude oil is traded on margin. You only need 5% of the price to play crude...

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    • By Alexys 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Screenwriter Blind...

    • By Trudie 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      It's a matter of human effort, try hard to deal with it, a lie needs to be filled with thousands of lies, whether it's worth it depends on how greedy you...

    • By Lois 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      7 points. In the three caves of the cunning rabbit, the exquisite male pig was devastated by the failure of investment and the hit-and-run accident, but at the critical moment, he saved the day. The cream boy Richard Gere got older, but he felt more endearing. The whole film was basically his one-man show, and the final "Imperfect" ending was very satisfying to...

    • By Chelsea 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      The ending song is Bjork's I SEE WHO YOU...

    • By Wayne 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Richard Gill's aura is too weak, and I also think George Clooney would be much better. Tim roth is still that dick and hooligan, and the movie is over with almost no...

    Movie plot

    60-year-old Robert Miller ( Richard Tiffany Gere ) is a successful billionaire, respected by the industry and admired by his family, but this is all appearance. In fact, not only did he secretly manipulate the company's accounts to cover up investment losses and suspicion of fraud, he also stole fish with his wife behind his back. One night, Miller was in a car accident due to fatigue driving, his mistress died on the spot, and he fled...
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    Evaluation action

    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...
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    Movie quotes

    • Syd Felder: What's baffling to me, despite your sentimental history together, is why you would put your family's future in this kid's hands.

      Robert Miller: He's not like us.

      Syd Felder: Is that a good thing?

    • Robert Miller: What you did is way beyond the money.

      Jimmy Grant: Nothing is beyond money for you, Robert. We both know that.

    • Ellen Miller: You broke our little girl's heart.

      Robert Miller: That's how it all works, Ellen. You know that.

      Ellen Miller: I know, but she didn't.

      Robert Miller: She'll be better for it. The world is cold.

      Ellen Miller: Then you're gonna need a warm coat.