1. Inside Jobs = Overall documentary including global effect 2. Big Short = Investor's side 3. Margin Call = Banker's side 4. 99 Homes = Effect to the citizens 5. Too big to fail = Government's side
@@RogerWilco1 I think it is a multi-factorial event. Although the government had a big role due to poor regulations, the financial institution also had their fair share
@@eugeneclaudeencarnacion7232 Government caused it by forcing the cost of money below the rate of inflation and forcing banks to make bad loans- because they claimed only lending money to people who could repay was “racist”.
There were no "sides" to the collapse because the investors, the bankers, AND the federal government all colluded together...ALL equally responsible for what happened. Insider trading is perfectly okay for these wall street elites. Many of whom btw were former federal employees themselves. The revolving door of government and wall street is absolutely disgusting! They're all fucking crooks!
@@aristocrazy6192 Margin Call describes the crazy moments that lead a group of people to make a desition to save the company and ruin every single one of their clients. The Big short is a description of the whole enchilada with multiple actors and based of true events. There is No comparison.
@@rullau3378 Margin call is also based on true events, even if it describes a company pov. What I really like in margin call is the atmosphere and the way it was played, no stupid jokes or hollywood usual thing to ease off. The big short while also being true events is a bit like a caricature of the events with the usual cliché of hollywood movies.
@@aristocrazy6192 I understand your point of view and I liked both films. My experience, I was in California when the sub prime crisis happened and It was very similar to what you see on the film. People with no money or stability were buying and selling like experienced investors; Loan Brokers and Realtors were hiring drivers and buying multi million dollar mansions truly believing all that was real. Poor people were tapping into their fake equity to buy boats, new cars, fancy vacations. This was a sand castle and most of them had no clue about what was about to happen.
@@rullau3378 it must have been hard on you reflecting it these days. It's also sad knowing it's about to happen again. I am sure a crisis, a major one is very near. People always act like they are experts until they suffer miserably
It’s ok, but boring, overstretched and filled with unnecessary sentimentality. The ending is disappointing. The Big Short is noisy and packed with modern useless interruptions + it features Brad Pitt, who’s really a statue rather than an actor. Despite all this, I’d recommend watching this one for it’s dynamics and the protagonist (who I liked better than the real Burry)
What is the perfect order to watch these films if I wanted to have the Financial Crisis Week? I'm thinking: 1. Margin Call - you get familiar with the crisis (7.1) 2. 99 Homes - you experience the consequences in a thriller (7.1) 3. Too Big to Fall - you get more familiar with the crisis (7.3) 4. Nomadland - you experience poetic consequences (7.6) 5. The Big Short - you see how it was, this film is the cherry on top (7.8) 6. Inside Job - you get slapped by reality (8.2)
@@diegosalamanca4843 actually Inside Job doesn't worth it too much. It's a socialdemocrat movie. Criminal Lagarde giving morality lessons, come on, this lady bankrupted the IMF granted to Argentina a loan in 2018 because of her connections with Argentinian government. After that, she was rewarded with another criminal institution charge, the ECB. She's printing money to buy PIGS countries debt generating inflation
What's sad is everyone got mad at wall street and big banks. I remember the march on wall street. They should have done a march on the federal reserve. Keeping low interest rates for years distorts the hell out of the economy. Nothing much will change as long as there's a federal reserve to bail everyone out.
That's why I bank locally with credit unions. After these mega banks got their bail out, I see no reason for any of them to hold my money. Filthy animals ..
Remarkable how different the trailers are from movies. Scenes that are several minutes apart cut together like footage of a reality TV show to show reaction and conflict where none exists.
Technically speaking the Big short is amazing but as to storytelling margin call is better and they don't break the 4th wall. You see how Big boys play the Game with a straight face. And yes there we're bonds and cdo full of hot air and Bad underlying assets.
#5 In 2008 a lot of people lost a lot of things and these people actually made a movie about it and the American people will just go in a circle like they gave you so much entertainment that when you get shocked, it doesn’t hit that much
Thanks. I dont know 99 Homes. All movies i see so much times i memorized all. My List: N°1 The Big Short. N°2 Inside Job. N°3 99 Homes. N°4 Too Big to Fail. "Margin Call" is the worst of all.
I'm trying to find a movie from the 70's about a financial meltdown and in one scene a woman says "gold just hit $2,000" and the guy she's telling that to says, "by tonight that will be cheap" he then call his wife and tells here to get all their money out of the bank.
The most irony thing about the Big Short i think is that, the director was from Comedy background, and he successfully to articulate the a sub-prime mortgage drama
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
I have Invested with him after I got a loan from a friend and now after receiving my profit, I paid my friend and reinvented over and over again. I must say he's a very transparent and honest personality
I’ve only seen #2 and #1 and I agree both are really good. If you haven’t seen either one watch Inside Job first. Then The Big Short will make a lot more sense. 👍🏼
The best here is Margin call. The big short has a comedy side to it that I quite don't like. Margin call depicts imo accurately the state people involved where back then.
The thing that makes The Big Short so good is that most- if not all of- those comedic (more like black comedy, under the circumstances) moments take place, as described by the author of the book, Michale Lewis, when retelling interviews with the players.
Big short is a bit exaggerated. Yea if you read the book you don't feel awkward by its exaggeration because it's needed to portrait the absurdity, but the actors and director took it to the heart, the performance just didn't quite capture what the book delivered, so I felt a bit disappointed with such an a class cast. Margin Call is just a master piece, can't find anything bad about the entire production, superb performance.
Both Wall Streets, Wolf of Wall Street, Margin Call, and Equities out of the one's I have seen. I think I saw Too Big to Fail or one like it about Lehman Brothers. Also good. Oh and The Boiler Room!
All the comments trying to decide between Margin Call and The Big Short is like trying to decide which is a 9.9 and which is a 10. This video has aged well and the list is still the same today. I'm going to come down on Margin Call having the edge, with more tension and better acting. The Big Short was amazing in its ambition and brilliantly executed and comes a hairbreadth behind. 99 Homes looks like an amazing movie too but a bit too depressing way to start the year. I'll watch it but not yet. Phillip.
Both were great films, but I'm on team Margin Call cause it kept me engaged while The Big Short spiral down jumping from scene to scene all over the place ..
Three are outstanding; I requested all five, for new information and reminders. Thank you. Going forward, the question is "How soon will something similar occur and you will have additions to the list?" My guess is soon.
There could be crashes but it won't be like it happened in 2008. The ELITE Parasites made sure that they would never have to go to congress to get the money to fix their robberies. Several Mid Regional banks have failed, the bigger ones just buy them up. That might hold the damn for a little while. Time is running out, White House & Fake Mainstream News lies we can't trust any government office. Everybody's trying to protect their piece of the power pie. Bidenecomonic has the economy doing a death spiral. The house of cards will fall this is all intentional Planedemic shutting down the people and mom & pops business so Greedy Corporation's can con't to make profits. Supply Chain crime in the streets. It's all about power & control. Let's see if the American people will fall for another round of the Planedemic lockdowns. I pray that the Rapture is real and God will send for us. In Jesus Name Amen.
The Original Wall Street from 1987 with Charlie Sheen and its 2nd follow-up Money Never Sleeps from 2010 were more kind of "hollywood perspective to financial markets"but nevertheless clearly showed where it all bigen, from where come roots of whole wall-street development within last 30 years...and one conclusion is definitelly proved... "Greed is not good, greed leads beyond point of no return where value is lost for ever and we all pay for it reconcilling the final loss into general debt" USA somehow developed self-healing ability to rise from ash every time it economically fails...but in case of EU...I am seriously afraid that we might end up and get stuck in a stone age because Europeans don't like to work hard any more....and it is exactly for what scavenger Putin waits for....
thats funny because real estate agents don't evict people, land lords do or people buying the house from a landlord....99 homes is a great movie but it shows again that hollywood writes scripts that aren't close to being real lol
Sometimes I really wonder how people make huge profit investing in the stock market, I know investing is a legitimate way to gain financial freedom but how is it done?
@Kimberly Sandra She's quite an established expert, I wouldn't want to leave her info on here as it's public platform, but since you're requesting, you can chat her on
The Market has been pretty bad until today it decided to surge. Everybody was Practically Crying then. It kept dipping. That's what you get when you feel you can navigate the process on your own. Big thank to Mira Campbell. I'm not bothered with how bad the Market is because my assests are insured due to her advice and I still receive my profits.
I have traded with her and just by applying her strategies, I now trade independently. I recommend her to any one whose losses has not stopped and those who want to keep taking profits.
This lady called Mira Campbell must be very good for people to talk about her this much. she handles my colleague's investment too. I'm surprised to see you talking about her.
Berny madoffs documentary can be high on the list aswell Might be a documentary but its really the first time i was so hooked on a documentary Very good
I like The Big Short too, but indeed it is theatrical as you say, plus I hate that they didn't put the number one case of the collapse in the movie, which of course was the government.
1. Inside Jobs = Overall documentary including global effect
2. Big Short = Investor's side
3. Margin Call = Banker's side
4. 99 Homes = Effect to the citizens
5. Too big to fail = Government's side
Except Inside Job is whitewashing the history. It was %100 a government created crisis.
@@RogerWilco1 I think it is a multi-factorial event. Although the government had a big role due to poor regulations, the financial institution also had their fair share
@@eugeneclaudeencarnacion7232 Government caused it by forcing the cost of money below the rate of inflation and forcing banks to make bad loans- because they claimed only lending money to people who could repay was “racist”.
There were no "sides" to the collapse because the investors, the bankers, AND the federal government all colluded together...ALL equally responsible for what happened.
Insider trading is perfectly okay for these wall street elites. Many of whom btw were former federal employees themselves. The revolving door of government and wall street is absolutely disgusting!
They're all fucking crooks!
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I'm circling around to these movies again here in 2022 because - it's going to happen again....
The big short takes the Podium
It doesn't, i don't know why people talk about it like this but the best movie there was margin call
@@aristocrazy6192 Margin Call describes the crazy moments that lead a group of people to make a desition to save the company and ruin every single one of their clients.
The Big short is a description of the whole enchilada with multiple actors and based of true events. There is No comparison.
@@rullau3378 Margin call is also based on true events, even if it describes a company pov.
What I really like in margin call is the atmosphere and the way it was played, no stupid jokes or hollywood usual thing to ease off.
The big short while also being true events is a bit like a caricature of the events with the usual cliché of hollywood movies.
@@aristocrazy6192 I understand your point of view and I liked both films. My experience, I was in California when the sub prime crisis happened and It was very similar to what you see on the film. People with no money or stability were buying and selling like experienced investors; Loan Brokers and Realtors were hiring drivers and buying multi million dollar mansions truly believing all that was real. Poor people were tapping into their fake equity to buy boats, new cars, fancy vacations. This was a sand castle and most of them had no clue about what was about to happen.
@@rullau3378 it must have been hard on you reflecting it these days.
It's also sad knowing it's about to happen again.
I am sure a crisis, a major one is very near.
People always act like they are experts until they suffer miserably
Margin Call very underrated
If you are film buff and lived though it, Margin Call is one hell of a film.
I liked it also. Good movie.
A timeless piece.
It’s ok, but boring, overstretched and filled with unnecessary sentimentality. The ending is disappointing.
The Big Short is noisy and packed with modern useless interruptions + it features Brad Pitt, who’s really a statue rather than an actor. Despite all this, I’d recommend watching this one for it’s dynamics and the protagonist (who I liked better than the real Burry)
#1 on my list that's for sure
Jeremy Irons walked away with the picture in 10 minutes.
Margin Call is so underrated.
What is the perfect order to watch these films if I wanted to have the Financial Crisis Week?
I'm thinking:
1. Margin Call - you get familiar with the crisis (7.1)
2. 99 Homes - you experience the consequences in a thriller (7.1)
3. Too Big to Fall - you get more familiar with the crisis (7.3)
4. Nomadland - you experience poetic consequences (7.6)
5. The Big Short - you see how it was, this film is the cherry on top (7.8)
6. Inside Job - you get slapped by reality (8.2)
If you want to understand all first watch inside job. That is the best one that explains all of them.
@@huec888 I agree watch Inside Job first. Big Short will make a lot more sense if you watch Inside Job first.
@@JRskatrPvP i agree, completely.
Ik its probably to late but I would start with inside job to actually understand the vocab and know what was going on. Then go on to the next ones.
@@diegosalamanca4843 actually Inside Job doesn't worth it too much. It's a socialdemocrat movie. Criminal Lagarde giving morality lessons, come on, this lady bankrupted the IMF granted to Argentina a loan in 2018 because of her connections with Argentinian government. After that, she was rewarded with another criminal institution charge, the ECB. She's printing money to buy PIGS countries debt generating inflation
Margin Call had excellent tension.
The Big Short is a Cult hit overall in the movie genre
To me it's a toss up between The Big Short and Margin Call
I liked the big short but I cant stop rewatchng Margin Call. So good.
i rewatch both of them. big short only yesterday :-)
Jeremy Irons on Margin Call is incredible.
And he was a last minute replacement for another actor, but not sure why.
Yes for sure
What's sad is everyone got mad at wall street and big banks. I remember the march on wall street. They should have done a march on the federal reserve. Keeping low interest rates for years distorts the hell out of the economy. Nothing much will change as long as there's a federal reserve to bail everyone out.
And here we are a little over a decade later, and most people still have no idea wtf is going on. Goldfish in a big pond.
DeFi movement was an attack on FED, unfortunately, no government will allow it to succeed.
That's why I bank locally with credit unions. After these mega banks got their bail out, I see no reason for any of them to hold my money. Filthy animals ..
Nr 1 is The Big Short - undoubtedly!!!!
Remarkable how different the trailers are from movies. Scenes that are several minutes apart cut together like footage of a reality TV show to show reaction and conflict where none exists.
Top 3 are all amazing, but Margin Call is just the best of the best.
History always repeats itself. The next one is coming.
It's here I suppose
@@si45megamera Ever"grenade"
Here it is now. Omicron.
@@cinnamon4605 not here yet 😁
@@izm7 come on, if it's not omicron. Then it's Russia-Ukrainian war.
Best movie is yet to be made. it will be all about 2023
margin call the best one
na! big short is the best
@@rarirover44 margin call sucks, big short is the best
Technically speaking the Big short is amazing but as to storytelling margin call is better and they don't break the 4th wall. You see how Big boys play the Game with a straight face. And yes there we're bonds and cdo full of hot air and Bad underlying assets.
@@enriquemoranmartinez6706 margin call is fictional though, so it can kinda cheat to have a better story
The best thing is " Inside job " 🙌👌 everyone tried but never come close to this masterpiece 👌
As a trader, I enjoy these kind of films haha
*only has 5 guatemalan pesos in bitcoin*
I just don't care about toplists. Margin Call is one of the best movies. Ever.
I was working in a subprime mortgage company at the fixing some problems with their systems. In essence, I had a front row seat.
#5 In 2008 a lot of people lost a lot of things and these people actually made a movie about it and the American people will just go in a circle like they gave you so much entertainment that when you get shocked, it doesn’t hit that much
I've seen the big short st least 15 times and never gets old. Amazing movie.
Margin Call & Big Short I think are the best ones
Thanks. I dont know 99 Homes. All movies i see so much times i memorized all. My List:
N°1 The Big Short.
N°2 Inside Job.
N°3 99 Homes.
N°4 Too Big to Fail.
"Margin Call" is the worst of all.
The Big short should be top on list.
I'm trying to find a movie from the 70's about a financial meltdown and in one scene a woman says "gold just hit $2,000" and the guy she's telling that to says, "by tonight that will be cheap" he then call his wife and tells here to get all their money out of the bank.
Never heard of 99 homes but Damn that looks good.
I totally agree with your list and I have never heard of 99 Homes. I will be watching it soon. Thank you.
The most irony thing about the Big Short i think is that, the director was from Comedy background, and he successfully to articulate the a sub-prime mortgage drama
Great choices. Inside Job is one of the greatest documentaries ever made and everybody should watch it
I like the documentary panic the untold story of the financial crisis. Great interviews with all the big players.
lol you have to be joking right? That is the biggest puff piece ever financed and created by wall street to make them look innocent. Good lord man
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
I have Invested with him after I got a loan from a friend and now after receiving my profit, I paid my friend and reinvented over and over again. I must say he's a very transparent and honest personality
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@@jacksonroman1621 fucking loser.
1. Margin call
2. The Big Short
3. Wolf of Wall St
Totally agreed that Inside Job is number 1.
The Big Short is the best movie of the all times!!
I’ve only seen #2 and #1 and I agree both are really good. If you haven’t seen either one watch Inside Job first. Then The Big Short will make a lot more sense. 👍🏼
The best here is Margin call. The big short has a comedy side to it that I quite don't like.
Margin call depicts imo accurately the state people involved where back then.
The thing that makes The Big Short so good is that most- if not all of- those comedic (more like black comedy, under the circumstances) moments take place, as described by the author of the book, Michale Lewis, when retelling interviews with the players.
Big short is a bit exaggerated. Yea if you read the book you don't feel awkward by its exaggeration because it's needed to portrait the absurdity, but the actors and director took it to the heart, the performance just didn't quite capture what the book delivered, so I felt a bit disappointed with such an a class cast. Margin Call is just a master piece, can't find anything bad about the entire production, superb performance.
Margin call is a piece of art
Both Wall Streets, Wolf of Wall Street, Margin Call, and Equities out of the one's I have seen. I think I saw Too Big to Fail or one like it about Lehman Brothers. Also good. Oh and The Boiler Room!
Margin Call is quite the film to see how a big firm is run
Yes! Great list! Great movies everyone should watch!
99 Homes was really good. Definitely right up there with The Big Short and Margin Call if you liked those.
All these films are worth your time if you are interested in finances
Para mi Margin Call es la mejor película de las 5 de la lista.
I would add Wallstreet Money never Sleep to your list. This movie is telling the Crisis in really entertaining way.
I haven't watched 99homes and as I am typing this comment I am downloading the film, Thank you for recommendation.
The big short & margin call is my favorite movie
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Gotta put Margin Call above The Big Short but only just. Both epic but just my preference. Great list.
I would put The Rogue Trader as a top one actually!
There's 3 Rogue Traders films, the 1999, 2019 or is it the 2021 title?
All the comments trying to decide between Margin Call and The Big Short is like trying to decide which is a 9.9 and which is a 10. This video has aged well and the list is still the same today. I'm going to come down on Margin Call having the edge, with more tension and better acting. The Big Short was amazing in its ambition and brilliantly executed and comes a hairbreadth behind.
99 Homes looks like an amazing movie too but a bit too depressing way to start the year. I'll watch it but not yet.
Phillip.
Both were great films, but I'm on team Margin Call cause it kept me engaged while The Big Short spiral down jumping from scene to scene all over the place ..
Three are outstanding; I requested all five, for new information and reminders. Thank you. Going forward, the question is "How soon will something similar occur and you will have additions to the list?" My guess is soon.
There could be crashes but it won't be like it happened in 2008. The ELITE Parasites made sure that they would never have to go to congress to get the money to fix their robberies. Several Mid Regional banks have failed, the bigger ones just buy them up. That might hold the damn for a little while. Time is running out, White House & Fake Mainstream News lies we can't trust any government office. Everybody's trying to protect their piece of the power pie. Bidenecomonic has the economy doing a death spiral. The house of cards will fall this is all intentional Planedemic shutting down the people and mom & pops business so Greedy Corporation's can con't to make profits. Supply Chain crime in the streets. It's all about power & control. Let's see if the American people will fall for another round of the Planedemic lockdowns. I pray that the Rapture is real and God will send for us. In Jesus Name Amen.
Absolutely agreed. I've seen the top 4 movies
1) Big Short
2) Margin Call
Honorably mention: Too Big to Fail because it reminded me of how much I miss my Blackberry Bold.
Also add ... Wizard of Lies... De Niro
Holy crap, where was I when this came out? .. just added to my list of must see, thanx!! 🙏👍👍👍
Next movie "BITCOIN" - Satoshi Nakamoto - Investor - Miners - Hackers . Box Office gurantee .
The Original Wall Street from 1987 with Charlie Sheen and its 2nd follow-up Money Never Sleeps from 2010 were more kind of "hollywood perspective to financial markets"but nevertheless clearly showed where it all bigen, from where come roots of whole wall-street development within last 30 years...and one conclusion is definitelly proved... "Greed is not good, greed leads beyond point of no return where value is lost for ever and we all pay for it reconcilling the final loss into general debt" USA somehow developed self-healing ability to rise from ash every time it economically fails...but in case of EU...I am seriously afraid that we might end up and get stuck in a stone age because Europeans don't like to work hard any more....and it is exactly for what scavenger Putin waits for....
you had me at bigen ..
99homes made me understand why ordinary American people hate real estate agents
thats funny because real estate agents don't evict people, land lords do or people buying the house from a landlord....99 homes is a great movie but it shows again that hollywood writes scripts that aren't close to being real lol
sounds like what's coming in our current economy now, someone screenshot this and send it to me when it happens. History always repeats itself.
I didn't know about "99 homes", thx.
Sometimes I really wonder how people make huge profit investing in the stock market, I know investing is a legitimate way to gain financial freedom but how is it done?
@Andrew George Mrs Jane is legit and her method works like magic I keep on earning every single week with her new strategy
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1. Margin Call
2. The Big Short
3. Wall Street 2 Money Never Sleeps
4. Too big to fail
5. Inside Job
I love all of these movies.
Same here
This list is the best
Wonder if they’re going to make a film version of Lewis’ first book, “Liar’s Poker”. Would be a fantastic bookend to “The Big Short”
Ok, 99 Homes seems a bit dramatic, but the other's look great. Big Short was amazing, it'll be hard to top the mix of comedy, horror and docustyle.
The big short is may favorite movie.
"America doesn't bail out the losers." Daaaaayum
the banks lost a crap ton and they got bailed out. its more America doesn't bail out the small.
The big short
Big Short was great movie
Moral of the story: Pay your house payments
The Market has been pretty bad until today it decided to surge. Everybody was Practically Crying then. It kept dipping. That's what you get when you feel you can navigate the process on your own. Big thank to Mira Campbell. I'm not bothered with how bad the Market is because my assests are insured due to her advice and I still receive my profits.
Mrs. Mira deserves more accolades, just the same way I was going through comments and i saw this. I gave a try and bet something I never regretted.
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@investwithmira✔
This lady called Mira Campbell must be very good for people to talk about her this much. she handles my colleague's investment too. I'm surprised to see you talking about her.
Great list
Brilliant list
Wall Street
The Wolf Of Wall Street
Margin Call
The Big Short
To me Margin Call is #1 and the Big Short is #2
And, the grand-daddy movie that started it all, "Wall Street" ...
History like this repeats itself as long as greed is there
Absolutely! Such a great list
Berny madoffs documentary can be high on the list aswell
Might be a documentary but its really the first time i was so hooked on a documentary
Very good
Andrew Garfield at times and in certain lights reminds me a little bit of actor Anthony Perkins of Hitchcock's Psycho.
Agee with it 110%👍
You forgot "The Other Guys"!! Hahahaha
10:16
Love it.
"Rome wasn't built in a day and Hiroshima Nagasaki were destroyed in a day."
So was Rome.
99 Home is the product of pure Capitalism
This is why we should implement fascism
5 movies about the same thing? This is the way to remind America about their history. hahaha
Too big to fall is as close as it can get to the real thing.
No it's not. Read my comment above.
1. Margin Call
2. The Big Short
3. 99 Homes
Big short overall best
All these movies have one thing in common: never mention the ethnicity of the people who are instrumental of the crisis
Wow 👏
Surprised Assault on Wall St. didn't made the cut ..
It takes a thief the Hank Paulson saga!
Big short is a great film.
When I see "margin call" in the list thus list is legit. "The big short" is really too theatrical, bit exaggerated, the book is better.
I like The Big Short too, but indeed it is theatrical as you say, plus I hate that they didn't put the number one case of the collapse in the movie, which of course was the government.
Must be a really amazing book, cause the movie is near perfect, most rewatchable and fun movie ever, packed with good info
You missing something: "Money never sleep"