Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps
Director: Oliver Stone
Starring: Carey Mulligan, Josh Brolin, Michael Douglas, Shia LeBeouf, Susan Sarandon
Details: US/132mins 12A
We open on Michael Douglas' Gordon Gekko getting out of prison after serving, an apparently harsh, eight years for some of the dodgy dealings that took place during the first film. No one is there to meet him on his release, and the film then moves forward seven years where we meet his daughter, Winnie, played by Carey Mulligan, and her fiancé, hungry up-and-comer Jake (an impressive LeBeouf). She still holds a grudge against her father for her brother's suicide, but he hungers for a reconciliation, and urges Jake to help him do just that. Meanwhile Gordon takes Jake under his wing, offering advice on how to deal with the collapse of his firm, and Josh Brolin's egotistical rival banker.
Using flashcuts predominately for the first time since Any Given Sunday, Stone is obviously enjoying himself here and has a lot to say - maybe too much. Like the original, there are a lot of threads here to keep track of, while the core story of the financial collapse alone takes some serious paying attention. Stone has to utilise splitscreen more than once to find time for heavy hitter, Douglas, and the typically commanding Josh Brolin. It isn't always cohesive, and despite lacking narrative clarity, it also feels about fifteen minutes too long - two qualms that can be laid firmly at the door of its director.
When it works, it does so extremely well, ticking over like an antique Rolex watch, oozing with class. Douglas is in his absolute element as Gekko, and always feels one step ahead of everyone else on screen. His "greed is legal" speech is cracking stuff, and genuinely resonates in the current climate. LaBeouf has a quiet intensity about him here, and is a more amiable foil that Charlie Sheen's Bud Fox; he also has indisputable chemistry with Mulligan.
The ending is predictable and overwrought, and Stone could've worked a lot more ironing out creases. That said, it's release could not have been more timely, and the cast are always watchable.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
Sinead
For a film wtih so many plot threads going on this film is inexplicably dull and dragging and it is pretty impossible to care about any of the characters and their predicaments . If it wasn't for the novelty of seeing Michael Douglas doing his best Gordon Gekko, this film would have been panned. And the split screen and dodgy graphics are invasive and appear very dated. All round a massive dud.
Posted 07/10/2010 11:37:09
noel
An absolute dud: Money never sleeps is very apt considering all the money it cost to make this rubbish only thing that is worth looking at is stones mastery of film, just a pity the rest is so bad, this is a movie made out of greed and a director who needs a hit(not that i care i would watch ollie direct the phone book) A terrible terrible waste of time.
Posted 11/10/2010 16:11:33
Brian O
class flick, thought it couldnt live up to the original but it did.
Posted 11/10/2010 20:23:44
Michael
Have to say I loved the original and was really disappointed with this. I really really wanted to like it but it was dull and boring. Maybe it's me and not the movie. First time round I was young and energetic and bought into the whole think. Maybe the economic climate has something to do with it but this time I just couldn't get enthusiastic at all.
Posted 12/10/2010 16:19:19
chell3
Loved the original myself... i know its remake movie and Micheal Douglas is a fabulous actor maybe himself and Shia LaBeouf will pull it off!! :) cant wait to see this tomorrow!!
Posted 12/10/2010 19:39:59
ped
really really bad, really dated graphics whole way though, lack of any subtly,too long and then an awful ended just to compound things! awful.
Posted 14/10/2010 00:52:49
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