"Wall Street" as a film that must be punched in finance

Elsa 2022-04-22 07:01:09

Release time: 1987-12-11

"Wall Street" is a feature film produced by 20th Century Fox Films, directed by Oliver Stone, written by Oliver Stone, Stanley Wessler, Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, Daryl Han Starring Na, Martin Sheen.

The film tells the story of a young stockbroker Paul Budd following stock market tycoon Gordon Gekko to achieve success in the stock market by unscrupulous means. A social lesson on how to be friends with local tyrants. Wall Street in the 1980s was the center of the world economy. The myth of wealth plays out here every day, and the world's elites gather here. The male protagonist Bud is an unremarkable newcomer, but he has the ambition to conquer the world. In order to obtain a turning point in his career, he needs an experienced senior to lead him into the industry. Stock market tycoon Gordon became his target. In order to be friends with this tycoon, Budd tried his best and finally got the chance to meet Gordon for five minutes. "Five minutes decides your life", Bud wanted Gordon to help him, but Gordon didn't kill him at all. In order to make Gordon change his mind, Bud violated his principles and confided inside information to Gordon. Gordon made a lot of money from this, and he decided to give Bud a little sweetness. The high-level girl's stay night gave Bud a taste of the pleasure of being friends with local tyrants. Bud became a friend of local tyrants, and Gordon had no one. Bud was idle, and he asked Bud to spy on competitors' intelligence and spread gossip. Bud hesitated but agreed to do so. Borrowing the hand of Bud, Gordon made a lot of money again. In order to obtain more benefits, Bud is even more unscrupulous in obtaining information. Since then, he has not only changed his house, but also lived a good life in his clothes, and he even got his own goddess! The life of a local tyrant is not understandable to mortals. Gordon loudly proclaimed "the benefits of greed" at the shareholders' meeting, and the ugly face of capitalism was exposed every minute. Bud, who was brainwashed by Gordon, continued to use all means for Gordon's greed. make a contribution. He persuaded his father to buy the airline where he worked, but later found out that he was cheated by Gordon. Gordon did not intend to care about the life and death of the airline employees. De tries to stop Gordon's plans, and Bud uses what Gordon taught him to sabotage Gordon's plans and save his father's company. Gordon learned that Bud was making trouble secretly, so he reported Bud's behavior to the police. In order to protect himself, Bud also reported Gordon to the police and obtained recording evidence. Gordon fell and Bud fell. Also facing jail time. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Josue 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind.

  • Tracy 2021-11-14 08:01:24

    This game is like this: you either abandon your conscience or get out of the game; but if you are a person in the circle, money, girls, status, and fame are all there. To this day, this game still continues in reality; the same game also exists in certain teams in China, and I look forward to seeing a movie called "in-system" one day, and I will give it a five-star theme.

Wall Street quotes

  • Gordon Gekko: Sir Larry Wildman. Like all Brits, he thinks he was born with a better pot to piss in.

  • Gordon Gekko: [awed by the morning light] I've never seen a painting that captures the beauty of the ocean, at a moment like this.