6.9 points? I think it's only 5.0.

Jasmin 2022-03-25 09:01:12

5.0 points for acting. There is no logic to the story. Even though her daughter is the CEO of a company, she is still naive to think that all business in the world is fair and just? ? ! ! A person who looks like a good wife throughout the film, but the end of the film is inexplicably turned into, using her husband's weakness to threaten the old bus with the wealth accumulated in this life? ? ? ? You are an angry youth film, you are an angry youth film, you want to expose the ugly faces of capitalists, but look at what you have made? The whole film basically looks at how an old man uses his own means to achieve a win-win situation? And this film has a chicken feather relationship with finance, how dare you use this name? Is it wrong that the male protagonist just made an incident that made another capitalist pay for him? If you surrender after a car accident, the company goes bankrupt, the family goes bankrupt, the family loses their place of residence, all the employees of the company are disbanded and no wages are paid, and the money of the company's investors cannot be recovered. With such a setting, no one chooses to turn himself in. Shabi's setting is illogical.

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Extended Reading
  • Johan 2022-04-20 09:02:01

    It seems to turn the tide, but in fact, the organs are exhausted, and the people are betrayed and separated. The world is never a secret. The cycle of cause and effect must be rewarded. Richard Gill seems to still be able to act, and can be exploited by Hollywood for a few more years of surplus labor. The plot of the movie is a little weak, and if you want to rush to Austria, you can only be cannon fodder.

  • Annabelle 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    A well-established thriller crime film, Richard Gere's usual gentle and scumbag elite style, Tim Ross's police detective pure soy sauce, executives stealing the third is the main drama, the company merger is just a cover, how did you get the Oscar nomination for best screenplay? I just don't get it...

Arbitrage quotes

  • [last lines]

    Brooke Miller: And to receive this prestigious award, I invite now to the stage the man who led this generous effort. And whose financial trading firm, Miller Capital, was just this morning acquired by Standard Bank and Trust. A dedicated businessman, a family man, philanthropist, and all-around humanitarian. A man I am very lucky to call my mentor, my friend, and my father. Mr. Robert Miller...

    [standing applause]

  • Det. Michael Bryer: [talking on the phone] Yeah... I need a serious fucking favor.