haven't seen the previous one, so the relationship and grievances are not very clear. I am
not familiar with the business process and terminology of the financial industry,
but it does not affect the understanding of the plot.
Finance , Stocks, real estate... It
's like a big gamble for the whole people
, but only those who open the casino win,
and the others just send chips for them for free...
Of course, they will also fight each other to gain greater power.
In fact, everyone We all understand but there is nothing we can do,
even if we don't want each of us to be involved in this game more or less,
I think Wall Street is a very scary place.
It can make people famous overnight and also can make people plummet
. Those moments when the numbers keep flipping. I don't know how many lives are passing away
Greed is the most terrible original sin It makes people lose themselves and become crazy
Data can be analyzed and predicted
and human nature (probably what they call moral hazard) is the most unpredictable.
Everyone on the show is going through After the earth-shaking highs and
lows, I finally understand what is really important to me.
The ending in the play is harmonious. Maybe I want to leave some hope in the heavy tone.
The bubbles flying in the air have not burst and life is still going on. ...
Jake quotes Einstein in the show which is impressive
"The greatest insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and to expect different results"
PS: The names of the characters in the play are very meaningful. Gekko is a gecko that can be reborn with a broken tail; Moore always expects more. I think even after they get married and have children, he will still not give up his green dreams; Winnie has experienced injuries But still loved to win back family, love and new life.
PPS: I was pleasantly surprised to see that Charlie actually made a cameo and brought two beauties...
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