This story is like a gust of wind gently gliding over the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States, without wrinkling a deep lake.
The thrilling intrigues of Wall Street start and end in a hurry in the film, and even the process does not seem to be so twists and turns.
In the end, Michael Douglas is still so personable, so imposing, but unfortunately old. But I have to say, Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan are really tender compared to him, and they can't hold back at all. Michael was the most notable, although he didn't make many appearances.
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