Phim Margin Call 2011
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- Phim Cuộc Chiến Phố Wall (Margin Call) xoay quanh những người chủ chốt tại một ngân hàng đầu tư trong một khoảng thời gian 24 giờ trong giai đoạn đầu của cuộc khủng hoảng tài chính với những tình tiết gay cấn, hấp dẫn. Margin Call là tác phẩm trình chiếu mở màn LHP Sundance hồi đầu năm 2011.
Emotionally trying to bury something that has passed on in a place that doesn't belong to you - the ending is meaningful
Kevin Spacey is a garanty for a good movie!
I miss him.
Thanks Vietnam for uploading.
I have a copy of this movie on DVD and watch it every few months. The acting is superb, the story is riveting and I cannot understand why more people don't know about this. Spacey needs to be doing more of these thrillers.
Jared not giving a single crap about Seth while he shaves is so funny. Thanks again for uploading hope it doesn't get nuked.
Well, don't you think it's important to pay for a great movie, because just of that they can produce masterpieces like that again. And let it sink in: this is a low budget movie (compared to others in Hollywood) and that all the famous actors made it with less money than usual.
It is interesting we see Seth is very materialistic but not as calculating as the others.
@@rouvenrouven5037 no I don't care about giving money to millionaires actually
At Jared's level, there is no nice language, participle at crisis time. Have you never had a crisis at work? Straight talk, no B, no cottonwool sentences. Business is business. Did you want Jared to give him a hug?
Subtle title alteration has probably saved it, so far.
I love this movie because it is so well made.
amazed by those performances when the subject is not everyone's idea of fun. extremely well done.
Notice the information gets vaguer and more general as it passes up the chain. Peter, a junior analyst knows the most and spots the issue and his friend Seth is the most junior yet actually understands the details. Eric is gone. Will vaguely understands the VaR meaning and interpretation. Sam has been there so long he doesn't look at the main analyst software anymore. And the head person literally says "Talk as you would to a small child or a golden retriever" - but then makes the biggest decision, impacting tens of billions of dollars and thousands of lives in a moment. And stands by his conviction, completely opposite to people lower down who are second guessing and worrying about what to do.
They even mention it in the scene where there's two of them sitting in the room and the lady says things were not filtered upwards as intended. I feel sorry for Seth, he's most likely not going to get another job in the business because of his association with the firm and relative inexperience and lack of network that longer serving traders have created. Will also says he won't be fired but he's not entirely sure since Cohen isn't sure about his usefulness/loyalty.
The other plot point is Peter getting promoted and presumably groomed by Cohen, over Sam again and will Peter do the same to Cohen (become a lower but longer worker's boss?) It's a brilliant film with all the drama but in a sterile corporate setting and no tangible props (except the cleaning lady's cart with sprays in the lift.)
@@aj2080xy6 I don't feel sorry for Seth. He's the most annoying character since Jar Jar Binks.
@@theNetworkCHagreed. Seth contributed nothing, he was just lucky to be sat next to Peter when it all kicked off.
two many skulls thats the reall problem
intelligent funny
Best film I've watched in a long time. Surprised the company got into this mess with a Vulcan on the staff,
In ST lore they did away with money - good idea I think.
@@a120068020 only because they have far more resources
Why do employees forget, that we ALL are only Numbers to them. Dont ever sacrifice your inner peace for any Company. Only the family is it worth it to suffer, nur Never a firm, a Company of any Job, No matter if you get a thousand Bucks per month or per minute.
Nice. But reality is: Humans think being LOYAL is a two way street: The toilet scene with Tulids offer is a classic example of "missing the point"
Plain truth
What about when you are just a number for your family?😂😂😂
@@wardeggerrobertmarius144 I think it should be amended to saying loyalty should only be spent on loyal people. Plenty of families are just scummy to each other.
@@cleanerben9636plenty toxic and dysfunctional fam's for sure
Superb acting. Very few can follow the financial chicanery but the plot and the acting wove it together brilliantly. Superb.
Everyone calls Tuld "Mr. Tuld" except for Sam, who calls him John. That alone tells a back story. Script choices in this movie are great.
I didn't get it. What was that mean? What was the "backstory" telling about?
@@StrsAmbrg This is just speculation, cause these people don't exist in real life, but it seems that these two have been in the company for some time. Sam said 34 years, Tuld probably near that. And check what they talk about in 55:38 "You and I we're salesmen" and what comes after. These two go waaay back. Who knows how Tuld ended up in the "big chair" as he says. This movie is filled with little snippets of things that make you think about each character's back story.
@StrsAmbrg you can tell that they have a familiarity that others don't share. Everyone else is very formal with Tuld but Sam just speaks his mind and happily debates and argues with him
Didn't realise how good this film was first time watching.....
Word to the wise. If you're first out the door, that's not called panicking.
These HR people are souless
@munteza9262 NAZIs said the same thing guess what ! Nobody Cares!
and they are so pathetic in their assumed importance.... people who never worked a productive day in their lives....
Mine was always off sick, embarrassing really.
She literally had no resources, as a human 👍
Met only 1 good HR, who, to interview me about smth, came at 24.00 (I did nights). The rest were rude, arogant and full of corporate blsht.
Most firms conducting layoffs of this size outsource the work to specialists who bring in their own personnel, including the 'security men' just in case the person being dismissed goes postal and gets physical or worse. It has been known for some people to have a mental breakdown during the process. This might be because they are financially over-committed or having a relationship or marital breakup.
Heartless ex-wife. "The alarm is on so don't try to break in"
obviously he'd tried before!
@@puturro Read the room. His dog had just died. How callous can you be?
@@StimParavane well, this is just speculation, cause these people don't exist, but I think that they got the dog when they were still together in that house, and they got divorced not long after. Who knows why they split, but Sam works in finance, and those guys neglect their families a lot. 01:19:31 Peter Sullivan asks Sam if he spoke to his son, he says no. The ex in 01:41:07 says "Sammy called", and he kid called his mom, not his dad. So, he probably took the dog after the divorce cause dogs love you unconditionally, families don't. You need to put in the work in family ties. Plus maybe the wife never cared for the dog anyway, or even wanted one in the first place. So there you go, that's my theory. Plus I'm sure he tried to break in, drunk, a couple of times.
Protecting her heart most likely from a man more interested in money than her heart
@@kiernoify I forgot. Women never do anything wrong and are always victims. Got it.
This movie is the best financial movie ever
it's the second best after Big Short
You can't have watched the big short then
@@jimisi7424 big short was awesome but margin call s tension is on another level.
Just one short made me addicted to this movie, a cult clasit IMO
How the fu*k am I only seeing in 2024...unbelievable movie
I remember seeing the trailer to this movie when it first came out and I was shocked at how good it was. Didn't receive enough plaudits for everyone as they all brought their A-game.
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Fantastic acting
Its a fine illustration on how to cause a lot of damage to your buissiness by humiliating people in front of the people you want to keep and do good work for you. It sends the message load and clear that loyalty is not worth anything to the company
Who is here from Instagram
Thanks for the upload
Look at the way this movie portrays its characters. Its feckin genius. At the start you think the fist characters are the overpaid despicable characters and it just builds and builds from there as new characters are introduced. It is so well written. Brilliant!
Brilliant ex-wife, "you don't live here anymore", yeah the house that she took from him
Yeah, typical ex-wife.
Ahh now I get why Sam says to the boss he still needs money even after 34 years experience in the firm. He needs to buy another house.
Superb film.Irons at his best!😊
This film is a miracle
Yep. Some brave artists are invold
The script is superb, they used offices as changing rooms and most of the people involved in production had relatives or friends in the banking industry. They really lucked out using a trading firm that went bust and it took just 17 days to film it. Jeremy Irons was a last minute replacement for Sir Ben Kingsley.
The house you see when they go to Eric Dale's home in Brooklyn Heights used to be the home of Paul Bettany and his wife. So it's very funny when he says he hates Brooklyn as he actually lives there! The couple moved to another Town House in 2008, just 2 years before the film was made.
A couple of days after this movie was wrapped, Stanley Tucci went to Emily Blunt's wedding to John Krasinski at George Clooney's mansion on Lake Como in Italy and he met Emily's sister, Felicity Blunt. Stanley and Felicity became engaged in 2011 and married in 2012 and they have a boy and a girl.
thank you much for this..... have been interested to watch it for some time......
Thanks for putting it up. 👍
Interresting point i just noticed: all the female characters are extremely cold. Only Demi warms up after getting fired
everybody in the finance sector is a cold ass snake. you can't survive otherwise
And the moment she asks Eric "Got kids?" and he confirms 3 and then it just holds on her face, slowly getting sadder, as she realises she had this job instead of kids and now it's gone and the severance package is all she'll have to show for it.
yes, because they are pampered by the system and they don`t even realise it.... they think they are hired for their genius....
LOL. If you have been there, you have been there, and I have been on all sides of this EQUATION, and its NASTY. Still sits deep some of it 25 years later.
PTSD is NOT restricted to the Theatre of WAR.
1. awesome that this movie went public.
2. why exactly is everyone so calm about what happened?
Extreme professionalism
@@noelht1😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have been looking everywhere for this movie, I’m heart broken it’s just lying around here on YT
*2.* because they're business men
Even the most sympathetic appearing character, Peter, admits he went into finance instead of remaining a scientist because of the money.
I had no idea Pep Guardiola was în the investment banking industry. 😂
😂😂😂😂that’s good!
and a former engineer that built bridges too
Thank you for this upload ... I went in not knowing what to expect, and Wow, what an intense gem! Totally enthralling.
That fucking dog scene...absolute heartbroken
A labrador; if it had been a golden retriever, it would have been too on the nose. I think it signifies the American Dream. The fact that he is trying to bury it in his and his ex-wife's garden is even more telling.
I read somewhere that the dog represents his conscience.
He cares more for his dog than people.
Thanks for the upload, great movie. We may see a similar one again in a few years
This is all about the "Sunspot Cycles"... just look it up... Those 11and 1/4 years he mentioned. It a part of "Natural Law"... as the bossman said... no one is to blame...
A perfect film. Cast, acting, storyline. Fabulous
Jeremy Irons is superb here.
Good actor indeed😊
Sam is somehow enjoying jare stewing in this problem
What a nicce movie.
Well acted esp Kevin Spacey.
Many thanks 🙏🙋♀️❤🌹
This event only affected a few gamblers in finance, it made no difference to everyone else ✌️❤️🇬🇧
Sure thing buddy.
Hardly anyone's got a mortgage these days right enough
Everyone is invested in the market whether they realise it or not. A crash unfortunately whilst it might seem just a virtual thing also impacts on the 'real economy' causing a recession where jobs are lost & investment dries up. It will affect different people in different ways.
This film and too big to fail are the films to watch make it easy to understand the basic of the financial crash
Brilliant film thanks for upload
Great film. Thanks.
" take care off yourself" to someone who is hurting...😅
Excellent film and excellent acting
A good film, thanks for making this available ✌️❤️🇬🇧
A "good" film? This was a SPECTACULARLY good film. As classy, as slickly produced and as soulful as Heat... but without the bank robbery.
😢 just realised i already watched this recently. Great movie
Good movie! Thanks... checked out your channel (lots of vids) and this is the only I want to watch.
thank you for the upload.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Gambling with other people's money:
If it goes well, take a cut.
If it goes poorly, take a cut anyway.
No downside making millions, just need to change employer occasionally.
Except 3 out of 7 gets dumped in the trash
Great movie .
Incredible performances
5:52 When you’ve got hairs on your arse older than the person advising you on your next career move
1:10:50 this moment is brilliant, great and true perspective.
Tuld is deeply impressed by the Rocket Scientist
Thankyou
excellent film.
The stock market is many hundreds of times higher than then
So I expect the same thing or much worse to happen any day now ......
Not necessarily.
The housing market was on steroids back then - no one thought it could fail. But it failed - and something you trust so highly failing will have catastrophic consequences.
Today the housing market(and the mortgage market) is highly regulated so it is highly unlikely to repeat.
However, there might be something else in the economy that we trust just as highly as the mortgage market back then. And if that fails then yes history will repeat.
My best guess is something like the US or China collapsing. This would send shockwaves through the world economically.
@@IIAndersII absolutely its almost certainly not going to be Residential housing... or Tulips this time .....
But it will be something.. because lots of people have borrowed way to much ..
Remember the film is about Enormous levels of leverage isn't it..
@@IIAndersIIOr so many people will eventually trust Bitcoin’s cyclic bull runs that they’ll all get burned eventually, bringing the global economy down with them 😂
@@billturner6564 Tesla is grossly overvalued. And so are many other companies due to the rates being low. Each increase is going to tick another stone.
@@IIAndersIIChina is already imploding! Not long now..
I find it absolutely horrible the way people get fired in the US!
?!?
This movie better describe the real meaning of a sell trade nd this happen every day 🎉
Why oh why did Kevin Spacey take Kevin Spacey from us .
He did not.
@@businessdevil7094 He probably p1ssed someone off, there are NO coin-see-dances, in Holy-wood or Politics, frame, set ups, over exaggerations, scores and settling. Re: Diddy, NEVER is it about what the scripted media says, more likely something DEEPER. Agent turned, Agent squirmed, wont play along, will play along.
I thought he was cleared as an innocent man
@@SCARx497 doesn't matter. What's right or wrong doesn't matter anymore.
Extremely disturbing child abuse was partly to blame
Heartless women like that ex-wife allow for such men to have no conscience and doing things like this
I knew this film from motivation page from Instagram
legend.
sell it all🤣😂😂
Scaring movie of Reality !
TH-cam film recommendation
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-A Simple Plan.
Super Movie
01:03:50 Robertson says "I understand", immediately I thought "Do you?" and then right after I replied to my thought "DO YOU????". I've watched this movie too many times.
Nice one
What is the correct narrative of situation
" selling something wich you know has no value"
Or. "Selling to willing buyers at fair market price "
Its what politicians offer voters every time they speak.
They were selling worthless assets disguised as something of value.
Both can be true at the same time
Both are. But just one expresses moral behaviour.
Lol how the middle aged, old men call the 26 yr old a boy and a kid, and he never got offended
During the Battle of Britain, RAF fighter pilots referred to their 26 year old Squadron Leader as 'the old man.'
Great upload...thank you 👍
The more of [__] in the subtitles the more people comment: "good movie!", "the best movie!", "I love this movie!".
Has anybody an intellect answer why?
IA.
Great.
Alternative title for this film could have been Survive and Thrive.
when you swim with the pigs, you'll get eaten...
One way a layman can 'read the market' in my (layman's) opinion:
whenever you see ads and commercials appearing that 'it's time to buy shares,' 'this is your chance,' *combined with* 'no money to buy shares? we'll loan you the money!'
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The amount of people that fell suckered to the property boom in 2008 and the years leading up to it with free credit. Know banks for what they are and how they got away with it .they might run the world but only you can decide your future.
I just realized that this guy did not leave his job, because he spent thousands of dollars on keeping his dog alive - which was about to die anyway. Later in a scene he says "... but I need the money"
No he's divorced, his wife owns the house and he had to give her at least half of his money, so that is why. He makes about 3-4 mill a year.
And he’s already a multimillionaire
Too bad that this movie is only be in the number of 165 in box office order ... Maybe the delivery of the story is not too excited and palpable for common people that not too understand about finance ... 🤔
Not a bad movie.
Lion King Scar!
g+ood movie
1first class
Kevin Spacey is one of the greatest actors of all time, and it's such a shame a certain class of people want to destroy him.
58:43 that cleaning lady (along with other non-speaking small characters in the movie)
45:54 "That is spilt milk under the bridge" hahaha, I wonder why they made that choice of weird phrasing in the script. John Tuld playing dumb maybe?
Boss trying to make out like he is a wit on another level than the rest.
What's with the weired background sound?
51:42 "what do you have for us?"............................................................................
Did those that fuck up their career did they get the bonus that’s the main thing
Great acting. No woke, no angles on diversity. Just great acting
I miss Kevin Spacey. The best actor and victimized for nothing.
Ah, so I'm not the only one thinking exactly that
How to make nice movie with few bucks
Frightening. Making millions and still need money. All stolen from average investors. Most of them belong in jail 😡
why only Will Emerson is selling? Is it because his voice? or line of words?
He's really the only character in the story that's a trader besides his boss (Kevin Spacey)who is approving the trades. We see the other traders but they focus on Will because he's the character we know (also his voice). The other two younger guys are just risk analysis and not traders.