I can't understand the rich world

Everett 2022-04-23 07:02:30

It is worthwhile to comment on a movie that you have watched immediately, even if you watch it again later, it will be a different feeling. There are a lot of movies this year. I have watched too many drool films and positive energy films recently. I am a little tired of aesthetics. I am not interested in the names of "Miracle Boy" and "Genius Gunner". I think Gu Amo is enough. In the Spring Festival, even Operation Red Sea can top the list of the top four Chinese New Year films.

The world of money is really a so-called clear stream. I really don’t understand why there are so few and so few films. There are about five theaters in Shanghai in one day…

This is a world of really rich people, and it may be difficult for us, as civilians, to penetrate and only comprehend one or two things. How rich people make good use of their power to seek maximum benefits, how to analyze the psychology of the other party to negotiate and solve problems better, in business and even in life, we really can’t compare with the way of thinking from a starting point and a standpoint. The rich grandpa in the play speaks and behaves very much like the local tyrant entrepreneurs that I understand in our real life. I have to say, what I feel is more wisdom than cunning. Maybe these people have their own light!

It's a battle between money and humanity. Everything is measured by monetary interests. It seems that it is more scientific and efficient to make decisions. Instead, sticking to the unquantifiable affairs of emotions is not the optimal solution strategy. But, but, we are individuals first, and then other titles. We must first have a heart, and then we must have flesh and blood. If family love and friendship are nothing, then the so-called money is just a string of cold numbers. Just like my recent voice: I don't want a house, I want a home. A place where I go out with energy in the morning and feel at home in the evening…

There is one detail that is very interesting (in fact, there are occasional lines in the play that seem to be able to chew up some meaningful lines if you think about them, but I don’t remember very well), the rich old man has a lot of money, but in order to avoid taxes, he established Fund, but the funds of the fund cannot be used. That is to say, I am rich, there is real money on the books, but I can't spend it.

"I am rich but I have no spare money"

"How much money do you need to make?"

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All the Money in the World quotes

  • Oswald Hinge: Ms. Getty, we offer you our sincerest condolences.

    Gail Harris: Well, you're very thoughtful.

    Oswald Hinge: Please, sit. Mr. Getty's death has created a bit of a crisis here. You see, the estate was structured as a charitable family trust.

    Gail Harris: Did he ever give any money to charity?

    Oswald Hinge: No. No.

    Gail Harris: The trust enabled Mr. Getty to build his fortune without paying taxes. There was just one catch. Under the rules of the trust, he couldn't actually spend the money.

    Gail Harris: What's the point of making all that money if you can't spend it?

    Oswald Hinge: Well, he couldn't spend it, but he could invest it.So, he invested it in things. Art. Antiques. Soon, he had a... A staggering amount of things.And a staggering amount of money. Now someone has to decide what to do with it all.

    Gail Harris: What do you want with me?

    Oswald Hinge: How do I put this... The king is dead. The throne is vacant. Your children are his heirs. Until they come of age,someone has to make the decisions. Which means, of course, someone has to take his place.

  • Gail Harris: Paul? Come say hello to Mr. Chace. Or goodbye. I'm not sure which.

    Fletcher Chace: He's gonna be trouble with the ladies.

    John Paul Getty III: I already am.

    Gail Harris: I do hope you'll stay on with us. I know you had other ambitions, but..

    Fletcher Chace: Guys like me don't get rich. We get sidetracked too easily.

    Gail Harris: Shame.

    Fletcher Chace: Not really.

    Gail Harris: I think of you as family.

    Fletcher Chace: Kind of you to say so, ma'am. Was a couple things around the grounds that I've been meaning to see to.

    Gail Harris: Yes, of course. Don't let me keep you.