Phố Wall: Ma Lực Đồng Tiền

Gordon never gives up.

"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," released in 2010 and produced by Pressman Film and Dune Entertainment III in the United States, serves as a compelling sequel to the iconic 1987 film "Wall Street." Directed by Oliver Stone, this financial drama delves deeper into the world of high-stakes finance, exploring the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The film follows the journey of Jacob Moore, a young and ambitious Wall Street trader portrayed by Shia LaBeouf, who becomes entangled with the notorious Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas, who reprises his role from the original film. As Jacob navigates the treacherous waters of the financial world, he seeks to balance his professional ambitions with his personal life, including his relationship with his fiancée, Winnie, Gekko's estranged daughter, played by Carey Mulligan. The narrative of "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" intricately weaves together themes of greed, redemption, and the moral complexities of the financial industry. Gordon Gekko, once a symbol of unbridled capitalism, emerges from prison with a new book and a seemingly reformed persona. However, his true intentions remain ambiguous, adding layers of tension and intrigue to the plot. Jacob, inspired by Gekko's apparent transformation, seeks his mentorship, hoping to leverage Gekko's experience to save his struggling firm and exact revenge on those responsible for his mentor's downfall. The film masterfully captures the frenetic energy of Wall Street, juxtaposing the allure of wealth with the devastating consequences of unchecked ambition. Oliver Stone's direction brings a gritty realism to "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," enhanced by the strong performances of its cast. Michael Douglas delivers a nuanced portrayal of Gordon Gekko, balancing his character's charm and ruthlessness with a hint of vulnerability. Shia LaBeouf's Jacob Moore embodies the idealism and naivety of youth, gradually learning the harsh realities of the financial world. The supporting cast, including Josh Brolin as the ruthless banker Bretton James and Carey Mulligan as the conflicted Winnie Gekko, adds depth and emotional resonance to the story. The film's visual style, characterized by fast-paced editing and dynamic camera work, effectively conveys the relentless pace of Wall Street. "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" not only serves as a thrilling sequel but also as a timely commentary on the financial crisis of 2008. It raises important questions about the ethics of the financial industry and the impact of economic policies on ordinary people. While the film offers a glimpse of hope through the possibility of redemption and change, it ultimately underscores the enduring allure and dangers of the pursuit of wealth. Produced by Pressman Film and Dune Entertainment III, this sequel stands as a testament to Oliver Stone's ability to craft a compelling narrative that resonates with contemporary audiences, making it a significant addition to the genre of financial dramas.

Năm:2010

Trang chủ

Ngân sách70000000$

Thời lượng133 phút

Doanh thu134748021$

Thể loạiPhim Chính KịchPhim Hình Sự

Các quốc gia sản xuấtUnited States of America

Công ty sản xuất

Dune Entertainment III

Dune Entertainment

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

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