afterthought and memo

Zackary 2022-03-21 09:02:27

It's a big scam that is deeply hidden. When I saw the title, I thought it was an inspirational film about how the miners went through ups and downs and finally succeeded. It's hard to imagine such an ending if you don't watch the barrage. The male protagonist at the end of the film raised his lips when he opened the envelope. Is it his plan or an unexpected smile, which can be regarded as an open ending. The feeling of watching the movie is like the first time I watched "Wu Shuang" at that time, and the final big reversal is really worth watching. The story is that the owner of a mining company facing bankruptcy finds a down-and-out geologist who is ready to mine a place for the last chance to turn over. After a painful and long bumpy experience, I was finally told that the mining was successful. Go back to your hometown and send everyone who has a dream of making a fortune to buy shares. But the unexpected is that the gold mined is not a natural product but a man-made one. The entire company is once again facing collapse, leaving people and money that have invested in it. Everyone thinks that the geologist is the biggest suspect. Later, even the geologist died unexpectedly, and everyone pointed the finger at the owner of the mining company, after the intervention of the police. The investigation determined that the owner of the mining company was also innocent. Finally, the down-and-out boss returned to his hometown and opened recent letters. Inside was a check for $82 million from a geologist. The boss just raised his lips after seeing it~

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Gold quotes

  • Kenny Wells: The guy who invented the hamburger was smart. But the guy who invented the cheeseburger... Genius.

  • Kenny Wells: You went looking for bauxite, and you found copper. I went looking for gold, and found a friend.

    Michael Acosta: That is the single hokiest thing I've ever heard in my life.

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