Persuade people with reason

Letha 2022-10-17 05:06:52

Very rare, I hit "recommended". For me, who has always been demanding, this score is very rare.

Although the 2008 financial crisis has passed, the AAR (post-action reflection) surrounding the incident must be carried out. This documentary is actually an AAR, and it is an AAR of good quality.

Since 2008, but five years ago, many people have no impression of the financial crisis that almost made people feel unreliable. Forgetful people may be happy if the crisis does not recur.

But it's a pity.

Just as the crisis of 2008 actually originated from the policy 30 years ago, the prescription to treat the crisis of 2008 was actually a bomb planted for the crisis of today or tomorrow. If you know this, can you still live with peace of mind? Do you dare to forget it?

Although I believe that in the face of a crisis, there is always a strategy to solve it, but if you have ever faced a huge seaside wave, you will understand that personal strength is very small, and the economic trend is so critical. At such a moment, Even if he can swim, he can't swim.

"Guardian Pirates" has a very clear structure and narrative style. The opening is Iceland, and the editing is also very ingenious. From the picturesque to the sweeping waves, the sudden transition brings a strong impact. In reality, It is true.

Different from the human touch of "Big But Not Falling", "The Guardian" is always rational. Although it has obvious tendencies, it gives arguments: facts and data. It is also admitted that these arguments should have been selected, but the director's intention is also Sima Zhao's heart, and it is clear. If it is not such a vigilant way, do people understand the facts and dangers behind them? Moreover, even if a tragedy occurs, after a brief period of grief, people still forget the past until the next crisis occurs.

The next crisis will come again. Perhaps the world crisis will take time, but our country may be coming soon-I hope I am a crow's mouth.

There are many Chinese scenes in the film, and it is really unpleasant to look at the migrant workers. The rich who occupy the throne may lose a lot in the crisis, but they will not hurt their muscles and bones, while the poor are different. After the crisis, the perpetrators still have a beautiful reality, and nearly tens of millions of people have lost their houses, sheltered in tents, and the unemployment rate is surprisingly high.

In the section on responsibility, I asked coldly, but there was no answer.

It’s good to have questions. After all, there is such a documentary. We know that somewhere, there is no right to question. Occasionally, questions are deleted and annihilated like fragments. All the responsible people, They are all living well, but those who have been stifled with life and hope, either sleep forever or live humblely, are all forgotten.

This is why I emphasize AAR. Even if you can't do it, you can't help but work hard.

Naturally, you shouldn't just look at things from one angle. Therefore, to watch this film, you still need to watch it together with "Big But Not Falling", "Capitalism: A Love Story" and so on. Look at a group of people and one thing from a different perspective.

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Inside Job quotes

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: For decades the American financial system was stable and safe. But then something changed. The financial industry turned its back on society, corrupted our political system and plunged the world economy into crisis. At enormous cost, we've avoided disaster and are recovering. But the men and institutions that caused the crisis are still in power and that needs to change. They will tell us that we need them and that what they do is too complicated for us to understand. They will tell us it won't happen again. They will spend billions fighting reform. It won't be easy. But some things are worth fighting for.

  • David McCormick: [not knowing how to answer the interviewer] Could we... could we turn this off for a second?