Thursday, October 7, 2010

6. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.

6. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
The movie gave me many different contrasts. The performances weren't great, and Shia LaBeouf gets far behind the rest of the cast. The movie fluctuated between interesting but spare moments of entertainment but then it fell to an unconnected scene trying to explain previous decisions. The movie tries to make an honest critic to this kind of life and its dangers, but the plot is not regular and the message doesn't gets through. The dialogues pretend to be interesting and the characters seem to understand but the viewer finish with holes that end without explanation. The conversations tried to be dynamic and interesting buy they were just dizzying. The pictures of NYC are just to conventional and do not add anything interesting to the movie. The movie is self-financed (Heinenken, Ducati, Jhonny Walker...), and filled with cliche words and graphic references to other things (the bubble, Warren Buffet, clean energy, the rings...). I liked some of the concepts of the movie but not the way they were developed. I really liked the music.
"..speculation is the mother of all evil"
"It's not about the money - It's about the game." "...money is not the prime asset in life. Time is."

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