Based on actual secrets
Una viuda (Meryl Streep) investiga un fraude al seguro. Todas las pistas conducen a dos abogados de Ciudad de Panamá (Gary Oldman y Antonio Banderas) que se benefician de las lagunas del sistema financiero mundial.... Película sobre los llamados "papeles de Panamá", investigación periodística del 2017 en la que tras un filtración de un despacho de abogados se desveló que importantes personalidad mundiales tenían patrimonio no declarado en bancos de Panamá, paraíso fiscal.
"The Laundromat," a 2019 film produced by Anonymous Content and Grey Matter Studios, is a captivating cinematic exploration of the infamous Panama Papers scandal. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and featuring a stellar ensemble cast including Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman, and Antonio Banderas, the movie delves into the murky world of offshore financial dealings and the human stories affected by them. The narrative weaves together multiple perspectives, offering a satirical yet poignant look at the global financial system's underbelly. At the heart of "The Laundromat" is the story of Ellen Martin, portrayed by Meryl Streep, a widow who uncovers a web of deceit after her husband's death leads her to a fraudulent insurance policy. Her journey serves as a gateway into the larger exposé of Jürgen Mossack and Ramón Fonseca, played by Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas respectively, who are the masterminds behind the shell company operations. The film cleverly uses Ellen's personal quest for justice to highlight the broader implications of financial secrecy and its impact on ordinary people. What sets "The Laundromat" apart is its bold narrative structure and stylistic choices. The film breaks the fourth wall, with Mossack and Fonseca directly addressing the audience, adding a layer of dark humor and meta-commentary to the proceedings. This approach not only engages viewers but also educates them about the complexities of offshore tax havens in an accessible manner. The use of different storytelling techniques, including animation and varied visual styles, further enhances the film's unique tone and message. "The Laundromat" is more than just a film about financial malfeasance; it is a compelling critique of systemic corruption and the moral decay it fosters. By intertwining personal stories with global issues, the movie successfully humanizes the often abstract concept of financial fraud. It challenges viewers to consider the ethical dimensions of wealth and power, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre of investigative cinema.
Año2019
Página principal https://www.netflix.com/title/80994011
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GénerosCrimenDramaComedia
Países de producciónUnited States of America