The whole movie is intertwined and the plot is very tight. Gade had been in touch with Gordon at the beginning, and soon entered Gordon's game. The plot went so fast I thought Gade would be caught by the SEC soon. But just at the peak of Gade, he took the initiative to ask Gordon to buy the stock of his father's Blue Star Company. This climax was also filled with family drama. The rational father and the two who saw through the son Gade, who was used by Gordon. These conversations deeply reflect the father-son relationship. In the end Gade was caught, thinking that was the end of the movie. As a result, the last short segment of Gade's body hid a tape recorder to go to Gordon to provide evidence for the police. It was really burning here.
I didn't expect a movie from thirty years ago to be so good!
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