Budget
$28,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$70,259,870
Opening weekend US & Canada
$705,527
Gross worldwide
$133,440,870
Budget
$28,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$70,259,870
Opening weekend US & Canada
$705,527
Gross worldwide
$133,440,870
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By Hollis 2022-08-05 13:00:24
The Big Short--Process of Financial Crisis
In the United States, loans are a very common phenomenon. From houses to cars, from credit cards to phone bills, loans are everywhere. Locals rarely buy a house in full, usually taking long-term loans. But we also know that unemployment and reemployment are very common here. These people, whose income is not stable or even have no income at all, how can they buy a house? Because the credit rating does not meet the standard,...
By Fredy 2022-07-29 15:21:58
The Big Short--Self-Cultivation of Leeks
Not to mention the deja vu in this scene, as if it never happened about ten years ago. Today it's the loan to lend, the investment to invest in. It's forgotten once again. It is an objective and inevitable result of greed—a human flaw—that few people realize. It wasn't that big a decade ago, but it was big enough to be a necessary but not sufficient condition for World War II. It's commonly called "the economic...
By Ivory 2022-06-22 23:49:34
The Big Short: Thinking is a Meaningful Thing
Two most direct experiences:
1. Probably in the foreseeable future, the subprime mortgage crisis, caused by the same reason, is not enough to threaten China's real estate market.
The reason is that, as far as I know, the domestic financial market and financial system are in their infancy compared to the United States, and financial derivatives are not that complicated, or even simple, and objectively not enough to cause the subprime mortgage in the United States in 2008, as...
By Leone 2022-04-24 07:01:02
There hasn't been a film in a long time that makes you ignore the acting, ignore the video, ignore the soundtrack, or even ignore the plot. This is a history that can even be recited backwards. It is especially painful when watching a movie. In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king, but in the dark You can't claim what you've seen. The price of heresy may be your life. Whether you can survive until dawn depends on your guts, your position, and your luck. There are various ways to...
By Josefina 2022-04-24 07:01:02
How ambitious a person is, how much desire
The film has aroused a strong interest in economics, high quality, simple and easy to understand, understand the subprime mortgage crisis that started in the United States in 2007, and swept the world. Sometimes ordinary people are so small in front of the macro economy, like a science and education version of the wolf of Wall Street. Not just a movie, but a historical memory of a certain era, and a satire on the economy. The movie actors breaking the dimensional wall and three independent and...
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By Daphne 2023-09-24 05:55:06
A variety of film skills are integrated into one, it is really...
By Lonzo 2023-09-17 18:05:14
Confused all the way but very...
By Verda 2023-09-16 22:03:04
The probability of a global financial crisis in the short term has been greatly increased. This wave is not an independent one, but the 2.0 version of the financial crisis in 2008. China, which took the top spot last time, will no longer be able to survive on its own. As a member of the shadow bank of the bubble blowing army, to a certain extent, I can understand the final feelings of several...
By Joannie 2023-09-10 05:37:20
There are too many financial terms to...
By Demetrius 2023-08-15 09:24:53
Inevitably: there is no original clear. The growth of several people; point and Morgan's relationship; ben's motivation; and why greg lippman was renamed? In the whole debacle, only one banker went to jail. Do you know why? Because this poor bastard deleted the...
Anthony Bourdain: OK, I'm a chef on a Sunday afternoon, setting the menu at a big restaurant. I ordered my fish on Friday, which is the mortgage bond that Michael Burry shorted. But some of the fresh fish doesn't sell. I don't know why. Maybe it just came out halibut has the intelligence of a dolphin. So, what am I going to do? Throw all this unsold fish, which is the BBB level of the bond, in the garbage, and take the loss? No way. Being the crafty and morally onerous chef that I am, whatever crappy levels of the bond I don't sell, I throw into a seafood stew. See, it's not old fish. It's a whole new thing! And the best part is, they're eating 3-day-old halibut. *That* is a CDO.
Mark Baum: [of Collateralized Debt Obligation funds] So mortgage bonds are dog shit. CDOs are dog shit wrapped in cat shit.
Jared Vennett: If the mortgage bonds were the match, then the CDOs were the kerosene soaked rags, then the synthetic CDO was the atomic bomb that the drunk President holding his finger over the button, it was at that moment in that dumb restaurant, with that stupid look on his face that Mark Baum realized the whole world economy might collapse.