how to say? After watching it, I think it's good and worth watching. I don't have as much knowledge as those professionals in the film industry or the financial industry, and the reviews are so professional. I just remember that it was still very touching at the time, not because of other things, but because I felt that after watching the film, I couldn’t help thinking, what exactly is controlling our world?
that power? It looks like it is, but what is behind it is the real thing, and it has also been kidnapped by Wall Street.
money? The substance seems to be, but what is money? Money can also be currency, isn't it our own creation?
So, human nature? But what exactly is human nature? According to the instructions of director Oliver Stone (see 2010.10.25 Sanlian Life Weekly, page 150), like 1987's "Wall Street", he still takes the relationship between people as the basis, the theme is still love, trust, greed, And betrayal. By the way, greed, isn't this Gordon Gecker's famous saying, "greed, only greed is good." Fortunately, we are not only in this nature. Therefore, the world we live in is so rich and diverse, and it also gives hope to ordinary people like you and me.
We interact with the world with what we think is the right point of view, do what we think is right, and think we've discovered and mastered the secrets behind it, but maybe we'll find out in the end that we're being seduced by our own desires. However, maybe we have come to the end in the way we imagined and thought, then we really think that the world is like this.
The full name of the film is "Wall Street: Money never sleeps", Chinese translation is "Wall Street: Money never sleeps". I think it's still quite appropriate. We have to eat, talk, do things and sleep every day, but the money we create does not need rest like we do. It is like a ghost wandering in the boundless virtual world and never stops. Wall Street in the movie is like this, and maybe the real Wall Street is like this. According to the famous New York Times film critic Scott (AOScott) (see 2010.10.25 Sanlian Life Weekly, page 150), "When the real Wall Street is still a swamp-like mess, there is anger, jealousy, fear, and worship there. Intertwined, so why does the movie 'Wall Street' have to be different?" Then
again, whether it's real or virtual, it's better to live first. Wall Street is far away from us, and it is close to us. Now that inflation is coming, things have risen sharply, and life is not easy. After all, maybe the real and the virtual have changed again when we are trying to live our lives.
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