Friday, October 21, 2011
Why 'Margin Call' Most likely Will not Get Tested at Occupy Wall Street
'Margin Call' has become in theaters (and available via on-demand), but when you had been wishing the financial drama demonizes Wall Street bankers, some not so good news. Regardless of the current climate of social unrest embodied through the Occupy Wall Street movement, 'Margin Call' takes note of that even bankers are people. "I believe what's really exciting by what this movie subtly shows is the fact that like, money money money, yes, however these are people. They are people, plus they are actually the people who happened to create these options," co-star Penn Badgley, that has became a member of along with the protestors at Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan, told The Huffington Publish. "And frankly, lots of people within this situation most likely might have built the same decision. I am not by any means justifying the things they did, however i think, in this time around, you need to never fresh paint an emergency in black and whitened. The greater you can try the gray and play devil's advocate and think, 'Well how about the guy who needed to f-ck all of us, essentially?' The greater you realize that, the greater you learn how to solve this massive, apparently conflicting problem." This insufficient scapegoating is mainly because of author/director JC Chandor, whose father spent 4 decades in loan agencies. "You do not have the entire kind of modern economic climate around-the-world-risk collapse, to ensure that there wasn't money being released of Automatic teller machines -- you do not have which come from some kind of criminal behavior," he stated. "There needs to be considered a significant systemic problem." Browse the full story at Huffington Publish. [Photo: Lionsgate] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
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