Finance is synonymous with testing human nature

Octavia 2022-03-25 09:01:10

The stock traders of the US Emperor in 2000 are: in the face of the illegal income of money, they cover their conscience and cheat money and transactions. In recent years, the sales staff in the domestic financial industry are also the same. The professional quality of their practitioners can be said to be The overall level is very low. Despite the supervision, the cost of crime is not high, and people are more willing to exploit the loopholes in the law and walk in the gray area. I like the fast-paced scene switching and plot development of the movie, and I was deeply impressed by the scene where the male protagonist finds his father crying, his father calls to buy stocks, and the male protagonist is willing to cooperate with the FBI confession after making sure that his father is not involved after he is arrested.

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  • Waino 2022-03-20 09:02:01

    OK, everyone still watched "Wall Street" together in the movie, but obviously this movie is not as good as "Wall Street".

  • Savannah 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    What a procrastination, isn't it just a money cheating story, with so many characters and clues, all of them didn't perform well, and in the end, even this money cheating story was not fun at all. So many big-name supporting roles for nothing. My little bear played the role of a bad-tempered stock broker, and it was really hilarious and funny to pick up a buddy twenty centimeters taller than him to fight.

Boiler Room quotes

  • Greg Weinstein: [to Seth] I'm going to be honest with you, I think you're running a good business and you're a smart kid, pulling in some real cash but I have to tell you this is a risky fucking business, are you honestly planning to deal cards to college kids when your fucking thirty five? You don't think you're going to get "pinched" in the next few years? Maybe it's about time to think further down the line.

  • Seth Davis: [Narrating] I was making good money with the casino but these guys were "macking" it hard, that's the level I wanted to be operating on so I drove out to Long Island, the office was a good hour from Wall Street, somebody forgot to tell the guys who worked there though, they looked and acted like they took the sixth train to Fulton Street every morning but it wasn't Wall Street it was exit fifty three on the Long Island Expressway, a good hour from the New York Stock Exchange, "Group interview my ass", it was like a Hitler youth rally in retrospect, the guy who pitched us, Jim Young was the head recruiter there between him and Michael honestly they can sell bubblegum at the lockjaw ward at Bellevue.