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Margin Call is a well-cast drama that miniaturises the tumultous events of the 2008 financial crisis into one fictional investment firm over the course of 24 hours. If, like me, you don't know much about finance then don't worry. What's happening is pretty much explained in layman's terms, as head honcho Jeremy Irons amusingly requests at one point. The brutal nature of downsizing and corporate attitudes towards staff are laid out in all their ugliness, but yet the film never quite reaches the level of, say, a Greek tragedy. If you're expecting bodies to be flying out the boardroom window, then you're setting your expectations too high. What it does show is that essentially decent, hard-working people are always replaceable and that companies will do anything to survive. Worth a look for its on-the-button depiction of our troubled times.

Posted 14/01/2012 12:51:08

 

Rebecca

This was an interesting movie, and the casting was excellent. However the story is very even paced, and a bit slow at times. Also as the film is based on real events, there is no plot twists or real suspense, to add to the drama. Good Acting, but not the most griping tale.

Posted 30/01/2012 12:57:53

 

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