The Big Short
The Big Short is a film I was unable to see before I had put out my top ten of the year, but this will be edited in as one of the best of 2015.
This movie does something that is hard for a lot of movies to do, have intertwining stories of people that never meet, but the story actually works. The story centers around Mike Burry, Mark Baum, and Ben Rickert. Without getting into too muchfinancial lingo, Burry figures out that the housing collapse years before it happened and bet a lot of the hedge fund he was managing on it. Every body thought he was crazy except for a few that did the same thing he did. We all know what happened at the end.
This film holds nothing back in what happened. It shows people happy to screwhard workers out of their houses all the way to the panic on their faces at the end. This movie is important in many ways, mostly, the line between greed and what is right.
GRADE: A-
This movie does something that is hard for a lot of movies to do, have intertwining stories of people that never meet, but the story actually works. The story centers around Mike Burry, Mark Baum, and Ben Rickert. Without getting into too muchfinancial lingo, Burry figures out that the housing collapse years before it happened and bet a lot of the hedge fund he was managing on it. Every body thought he was crazy except for a few that did the same thing he did. We all know what happened at the end.
This film holds nothing back in what happened. It shows people happy to screwhard workers out of their houses all the way to the panic on their faces at the end. This movie is important in many ways, mostly, the line between greed and what is right.
GRADE: A-
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