This is a movie shot from the point of view of a scammer

Floy 2022-03-22 09:02:12

To be honest, many idealists can't help but want to spray me when they see my title. I want to say, calm down first and see what I say next.

1. The movie has already explained that this is a shooting that is conceived with a real story. That's what actually happened.

One of the biggest scams in the mining industry - the Canadian gold mining scandal

Upstairs there is a buddy wrote very detailed, you can go up to see. I just don't want adult beauty

2. The dialogue of the male protagonist, didn't you realize that he was explaining the dialogue with FBL from the beginning? You will find that his dialogue, some words interspersed by his girlfriend, do not interfere with his storytelling with FBL?

3. He said in the review that his relationship with his wife had broken down because he hooked up with Pretty PR and found out that his wife was hooked up with her boss. His wife didn't even answer his phone. During the review, he said that he did not benefit from the fraud, but instead lost everything, including his family, because of the fraud. And the facts? As soon as the review was over, he drove directly to his wife's residence without any hesitation, and his wife didn't have any surprised expression.

4. Various hints, suggesting that the old subordinates must promise to sell some stocks.

I won't say any of this. I thought the older brother explained it very clearly.

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And what I'm trying to say is that this is a movie about a scammer.

Those of us who read the story felt that the people downstairs who were deceived in defending their rights lost so much money, as if it had nothing to do with us. Their money was not hard-earned money and was not worthy of respect?

This kind of scam will be devastating for some mining companies' financing

Because this kind of thing doesn't happen to us readers, we don't feel the pain of reality, that's fine

The key is that those academic leaders also came up and said that they wanted to believe that the protagonist was a good person, and they were the academic leaders who were reluctant to be deceived and kept explaining to them. Isn't this abetting young people to learn fraud? ?

The entrepreneur who pretended to be innocent, the geologist who discovered the mineral deposits, told how fortunately he was able to get the gold, and I asked me to say that I would too. The final fact? The fact is that he deceived people by throwing gold dust into the samples, you still say that reality forced them to do so. I'll go, if they don't force others, how can others force them? Are they all fucked up? Reality force them?

Look at less lewd stuff, okay? To be the protagonist, you must be upright, save mankind and save the whole world, which is in line with your aesthetics? Can you watch less Marvel movies, and take a walk in reality and take a look.

Those swindlers who cheated their classmates' tuition fees, and the foreman who did not pay migrant workers' wages, usually show off their power. They knew that someone came to investigate him, and the police came to him, and they learned to keep a low profile, and then they were full of nonsense. Are they different from the protagonists in this movie?

Find an actor to punch yourself in public even if you are innocent?

If I could get a punch and get half of the $150 million, I would.

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Extended Reading

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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