The ending seems perfect

Antone 2022-03-23 09:02:29

Miller is the absolute loser. The good-looking wife split up, the stock property was donated, and the mistress died. The daughter didn't understand it, as can be seen from the back of his daughter turning away at the charity party. Of course, what he made of Xiaosan is indeed a stain, and he is also a drug-addicted, neurotic, untalented painter. However, this may be the life of the upper class!

**The bank is definitely a big winner. Through the dialogue between the male protagonist and the daughter and the traders below, we can see that Laoshan's profitability is still very strong. The deficit, but I think it is still possible for Miller to take part of his own income, otherwise they can still sue Miller for fraud under US law.

Miller's daughter is the flower of the greenhouse, and it's understandable not to understand what his father did. But his wife has a bit of a relationship with overseas Chinese. The two have long been separated from each other, and she herself is not good enough. I thought she had planned for a long time to plan the last blow.

Although Miller seems to have nothing in the end, I think the copper mines in Russia may still be in his hands, because the United States does not allow his funds to invest in copper mines, so he can only use other names, which may not be his own name. , but it was bought by an offshore company in Panama, because it had to do everything possible to escape US scrutiny. And we can see from the movie that his wife didn't know what went wrong with Miller, and should not know about the copper mine, and should not have written it into the agreement in the end. And there is a line in the middle, I don't know if everyone remembers it, his wife said to him: "I know you can definitely deal with it, you must be just in case, keep it for yourself."

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Arbitrage quotes

  • Det. Michael Bryer: [interrogating] You stay on the phone for a minute and a half with a wrong number. What the fuck do you talk about? Area codes?

  • Syd Felder: What's baffling to me, despite your sentimental history together, is why you would put your family's future in this kid's hands.

    Robert Miller: He's not like us.

    Syd Felder: Is that a good thing?