The film revolves around Madoff, the main messenger of the largest Ponzi scheme in the United States. It was originally thought to introduce how this Ponzi scheme unfolded. But the director doesn't seem to be very interested in this. But from Madoff and his relatives and friends to start the description.
His wife went from a rich wife who has always depended on her to nothing.
His eldest son regarded his father as a god-like existence since he was a child. When his faith collapsed, he was overwhelmed and committed suicide in his own home.
The second son asked someone a few years later if you wanted to see your father and if you wanted to talk to him. He was silent for a long time and said, "My father has died in my heart."
What surprises me is that Madoff has always remained calm about all this, and has not gagged.
In the long shot facing Madoff, I think that only such a calm and terrifying person can deceive a group of rich people.
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