Fraudster's inspirational chicken soup is poisonous

Toy 2022-04-21 09:02:50

That's right, it's another work of Uncle Matthew's acting skills. With a disgusting bald head, a corrupt belly as big as a pregnancy, and a face of exaggeration and arrogance, this crazy second-generation mine and a highly educated liar gave everyone a bowl of poisonous chicken soup of "how can dreams be sold".

After watching this movie, my heart is not wavered. To borrow Feng Dao's words: don't be distracted. Strange, the plot has its ups and downs, and it gives you a big surprise at the end, which usually makes people feel applauded. I thought about it carefully, maybe this inspirational film about how this energetic second generation of mine revives the family business is not inspiring. Because, the director was carried away by the friendship between the lunatic and the liar, and I did not feel the brilliance of human nature because the liar fulfilled his promise without any valid contract. Nor was he infected by the second generation's dedication to revive the business. The whole article is a fraud case made by a lunatic and a liar, so I always feel that something is wrong.

Wells, the second generation of the mine, has experienced the days when his family business fell to the bottom. He couldn't imagine that the family business would be destroyed by his generation and his own hands. So, he followed his crazy personality and felt that he was told by a dream that Indonesia has gold mines. But he needed someone who knew gold, so he found an industry legend, Mike, a highly educated person from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mike said he thought there would be gold mines in the area that looked like a giant's footprint. Wells said nothing, do it! A piece of tissue paper with only fifty-fifty shares written on it became a "legal contract" between two people, and there was only one copy of it, and it remained in the pocket of Mike, who was "shared in technology". Wells believed 100% in his dreams, in his intuition, and in Mike's legend and ability to discover the copper mine. He lobbied passionately for financing. In fact, Mike has already played a big game since then. I think Wells did not know it at this time, and still believed that the mineral samples that Mike sent to the laboratory, as stated in the report, were quite high. gold content. Like all the original shareholders who raised shares, he was blinded by money rather than gold. For laymen, none of them doubted that a gold mine that would make them rise to the heaven of money would be fake. Wells was even more overwhelmed by the desire to revive the family business. He wanted to stand up straight again and no longer be looked down upon.

Wells, who contracted malaria and nearly died in the Southeast Asian rainforest, bet all his chips on Mike. Mike's liar's magic worked out in those crazy times, and big groups were also blinded by profits, eager to acquire to control the "fake gold mine" in Indonesia. But Wells turned down the $300 million takeover fee, wanting his surname to be etched into the Indonesian gold mine's history. Therefore, I still firmly believe that Wells is innocent here and has no intention of playing hard to catch. Mike also scolded him badly. What followed was that big groups used politics to get local warlords to seal the gold mines. From the gold-encrusted heaven to the hell on earth, Wells, who swelled to the point of playing with beauties in Vanity Fair, abandoned his wife, and pompously used his dick to provoke the big boss of the group, collapsed overnight and drank into mud. Mike didn't give up on him. After the fight, the conversation between the two in the hotel should be the beginning of plan b. Wells got involved at this time. Because Mike told him that he was actually not that legendary, and the discovery of copper mines was also luck, not ability. Wells understands that discovering gold is equivalent to giving everyone a dream about making a fortune. Is it important to discover whether real gold and silver are found?

So they decided to get the flamboyant young son of the warlord and let him take a stake to unlock the gold mine. In this way, it is impossible for the warlord to start his own business. At this time, Wells won the award, and the explorer who discovered the gold mine was so impressive, Wells even moved himself. But Wells was not surprised when his good friend Mike left the stage halfway through (his character couldn't hold back already), the two looked at each other and tacitly understood. A scam is about to happen.

The anger of small investors, the shorted stock market, the FBI investigation, Wells fell to the bottom again, and he couldn't even pay the hotel bills. The FBI told him confidently that Mike, who swept 164 million yuan, had died in the Indonesian rainforest. Best Partner, Best Performance Wells expressed his disbelief, and exemplified that he was also a victim, a good citizen who was betrayed by his partner. When everything returned to poverty, he naturally returned to his wife's apartment, and he was not surprised to check the letter, the wet and yellowed tissue and a check. Mike really wasn't going to let Wells die with nothing.

ps: Why doesn't Mike die? The son of the Indonesian warlord also made a fortune by shorting the stock market. If Mike did this scam all by himself and ran off alone, would the warlord's son let him go? He dares to go back to Indonesia? So everyone co-starred in a scene, throwing an unnamed corpse, saying that it was eaten by a wild boar, and carrying Mike's documents in his pocket, tsk tsk the FBI actually believed it.

So, the director wants to express the liar also has feelings? Liars talk credit?

This bowl of ingredients is a liar, and friendship is a seasoning of chicken soup, which is poisonous, so we don't drink it.

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Extended Reading
  • Geovanny 2022-03-24 09:02:33

    Great acting, good storytelling

  • Jeffry 2022-03-24 09:02:33

    better watch documentaries

Gold quotes

  • Kenny Wells: God, we work hard in this business. Sometimes for nothing. I wake up every morning. I tell myself, "I don't have to do this. I get to do this." And then it's just blue skies. Blue skies, baby.

  • Kenny Wells: You see these hands? These are my fathers hands. I'll bury you with these hands.