El informador

Quien te diga que el dinero es la causa de todos los males, es que no lo tiene.

Seth ha dejado los estudios y ha montado un casino ilegal en su casa. Su padre, que es juez, no ve demasiado bien esta ocupacion, y esto provoca nuevas tiranteces en su relacion, ya de por si tensa. Todo parece cambiar cuando a Seth un cliente le ofrece trabajar como agente de bolsa. Sin embargo, pronto comprobará que no es oro todo lo que reluce. Es un mundo atractivo en el que la gran parte son jóvenes y ambiciosos. Pero en el negocio de la especulación financiera la lealtad riñe con la ambición...

"Boiler Room" (2000), a gripping drama produced by New Line Cinema in the United States, delves deep into the high-stakes world of brokerage firms and the moral dilemmas faced by those within it. Directed by Ben Younger, the film follows Seth Davis, a young college dropout played by Giovanni Ribisi, who becomes entangled in the fast-paced, high-pressure environment of a shady brokerage firm named J.T. Marlin. The allure of quick wealth and the adrenaline rush of sales draw Seth into a world where ethical boundaries are blurred, and the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly indistinct. The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Vin Diesel, Nia Long, and Ben Affleck, who bring to life the intense dynamics and cutthroat atmosphere of the brokerage firm. Vin Diesel's portrayal of Chris Varick, the charismatic yet ruthless broker, adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, showcasing the internal conflicts and external pressures that drive the characters' actions. The performances are raw and compelling, contributing to the film's tense and immersive experience. "Boiler Room" masterfully captures the essence of the late 1990s stock market boom, offering a critique of the era's rampant greed and the consequences of unchecked ambition. The film's dialogue is sharp and fast-paced, mirroring the frenetic energy of the brokerage floor and the relentless pursuit of profit. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of succumbing to the allure of easy money and the moral compromises that often accompany it. Ultimately, "Boiler Room" stands out as a poignant exploration of the American Dream's darker side, where the pursuit of success can lead to moral bankruptcy. The film's gripping narrative and strong performances make it a compelling watch, leaving audiences to ponder the true cost of ambition and the ethical quandaries that arise when the promise of wealth overshadows integrity.

Año2000

Presupuesto7000000$

Duración118 minuto

Ingresos28780255$

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GénerosCrimenDramaSuspense

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Boiler Room

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