Review of Margin Call

Margin Call (2011)
9/10
One of the best 'financial thrillers'
4 April 2019
"I think this is one of the best movies of the past several years-or at least the most thrilling, finely crafted, and piercingly insightful one yet made about the 2008 crisis and contemporary capitalism.

There is, admittedly, not a lot of competition there. Cynical though it may be, one can understand how profit-minded studio executives might be skeptical of drama manifested in numbers and balance sheets. Most other entries in the genre (let's call it 'financial thriller') tend to be squarely polemical-either satirical depictions of greed like The Wolf of Wall Street or Oliver Stone's 1987 Wall Street, or else advocacy documentaries like Capitalism: A Love Story or Charles Ferguson's Inside Job. Margin Call strikes something of a balance between the two, giving us a sense of the numbing scale and complexity of the crisis as well as the way it affects-and is affected by-the human qualities of the people involved, and for this reason its portrayal of a Wall Street firm feels both more realistic and more insightful. It's the rare fact-based story that finds drama not just in showing what happened, but in trying to understand why it happened.
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