The script is well written, but the director's skill is not as good as the script, although they are all alone, they are irresponsible and rant

Zella 2022-03-23 09:01:49

To put it simply, first build a promise:

the financial aspect is not discussed, and the comment 'slashing into the inside' makes it very clear.
Yes, it's not just MBS that exploded in 2008.
Yes, VAR is indeed used for risk control. But I have never seen such a powerful VAR.
Yes, it is indeed the formula of Daniel Li Xianglin.
Yes, the Quants end badly.
Yes, you can model without seeing the open mail window.
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The script and the director are the same person though. But the ability to write the script far exceeds the ability of the director.

The script is very tense. The story unfolds and the plot is very compact and smooth. Some bridges are also well arranged.

But the director's skill is really too inferior. The ones mentioned before have not seen the open mail window modeling. That's fine, the key is to give a close-up. I usually don't pay much attention to these details, but this is really inappropriate. The director actually wanted to use the lens to portray the characters, but the characters were not reflected.

The shots are even worse, there is no sense of hierarchy, and the tension in the script seems to be like watching someone jumping into a river through a glass window. I know I should be nervous, but I can't feel it. Knowing that the little people are powerless to resist, I find it funny. rather than a reflection on a tragic fate.

The subject is not obvious. This is the least obvious example of a theme I've seen. Forgive my bluntness, I really can't understand what the director wants to show. Scripts can be outlined or even recorded. Movie words are unheard of. I need to show the helplessness of fate, show the greed of the company, show the power of the little people, and even make a metaphor. I really don't understand what to say in the last paragraph of SAM burying the dog?

The cast is unprecedentedly strong: Kevin Spacey doesn't say it, and I don't know how the director doesn't. It feels like I have to use it to push the plot. Isn't it to show the hypocrisy of investment banks? Just inked. When it came time to perform, wow, the movie is over. The actor who played Spock also performed very well. The actor of the big boss and the actor of the small boss were very good. As a result, the movie came out, and it felt really ordinary. (The exception is the little actor who played the dan in the gossip girl. I'm so dizzy, I really don't know how this actor can act with Spacey and Spock. The performance of his own incompetence is mixed in)

Of course, what is worth affirming is that the part where Demi Moore and the mentalist man meet in the elevator is really brilliant, but the movie does not rely on the highlights of a scene to hold the whole movie. .

In short, the script is good, but the director is bad. Serious words like David Fincher (not David Lynch) if hilarious black comedy is Woody Allen. Business Words by Neil Borg.

Very, very good quality beef, the breeder has to be a chef, right? Finally came out, can only make people feel, speechless.

To put it 10,000 steps back, independent films are not so random.

One more thing to add, hehe,
don't overly sanctify investment banks after dinner:

see http://www.mergersandinquisitions.com/investment-banking-male-escort-in-tokyo/

There are also dramas for people who are male escort

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Extended Reading
  • Dangelo 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The cast is strong, the script is solid, and I like it very much.

  • Christelle 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    Wonderful group play. Spacey's softness is somewhat incomprehensible, after all, he is worried that only survivors will be traded in the future. There is no future without surviving the sell-off storm.

Margin Call quotes

  • Will Emerson: I hate Brooklyn.

  • Sam Rogers: How old are you?

    Jared Cohen: 43.

    Sam Rogers: Jesus.

    Jared Cohen: This is bizarre. It's like a... dream.

    Sam Rogers: Oh, I don't know. Seems like we actually may have just woken up.