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Margin Call
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Plot
2008. Fired from his job, risk management executive Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci) hands a flash drive to up and coming analyst Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto). Staying late to decode Dale’s findings, Sullivan discovers that the company’s highly leveraged mortgage securities will soon supersede its total market capitalisation. Or in plain English, the company, and Wall Street’s whole financial m.o., is fucked.
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With its study of bruising machismo in tight spaces revealed through vital verbiage, Margin Call owes more than a debt to David Mamet in general and Glengarry Glen Ross in particular. But Chandor’s dialogue has none of Mamet’s grandstanding. Instead, the talk is terse, but the coolness with which they discuss nuclear options — dump all their mortgage bundles before the market realises they’re worthless but risk ruining their credibility forever — rings frighteningly true.
Chandor’s screenplay charts Sullivan’s seismic findings up the company ladder, each embodied by a terrific performance; from cynical foot soldier (Paul Bettany) to head trader (Kevin Spacey) to potential fall gal (Demi Moore) to Irons’ CEO. This superb ensemble only get quietly fractious meetings and harried phone calls to establish character, but everyone registers. It is Zachary Quinto (adding another great logician to his CV) and Stanley Tucci who propel the first half, and Spacey and the charming-but-scary Irons who dominate the second. Spacey, in particular, is great, adding a gentility to his normal acid-smart persona — his grieving for his dying dog may be an obvious metaphor, but Spacey makes it affecting.
There is a nice running gag that the higher up the chain of command we go, the weaker their command of financial mumbo-jumbo is. As much as it is about finance, it is also great on office politicking, from the agonies of mass redundancies to the etiquette of corporate hierarchies. It doesn’t shy from exposing avarice and moral myopia but this neither condemns nor glorifies the barbarians. Instead it humanises them, to such an extent it might turn your hatred of the one per cent into pity.

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| Great acting! | |
| I'm still not really sure what to make of this. It wasnt what I expected at all but I did really like it. The performances from Irons, Spacey and Bettany were brilliant and I'm really excited about Quinto. For me it just didnt have enough substance to be excellent and it could have done with being a tad longer. I can only think of a handful of people I would recommend this to. 3 and 1/2 stars would be perfect. ... More | |
Posted by guysalisbury at 09:23, 20 March 2013 | Report This Post | |
| Terrific | |
| Also good to see great drama based simply on people talking in a room. ... More | |
Posted by tysmuse at 22:49, 13 March 2013 | Report This Post | |
| MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF 2012 | |
| looking back on the year this is the best i saw amazing acting screenplay music direction i still can't believe Jeremy Irons wasn't nominated ... More | |
Posted by bill the butcher at 20:14, 13 December 2012 | Report This Post | |
| MY FAVORITE MOVIE OF 2012 | |
| looking back on the year this is the best i saw amazing acting screenplay music direction i still can't believe Jeremy Irons wasn't nominated ... More | |
Posted by bill the butcher at 20:14, 13 December 2012 | Report This Post | |
| Dull | |
| This film is worth three stars at best. The performances are good but most of it was still impenetrable to me even though friends said it would explain what caused the recession. I kept waiting for some grandstanding or even someone to get killed but the restraint shown made it so dull. And the bit with the dog is just so pretentious. ... More | |
Posted by Enzino at 09:55, 18 April 2012 | Report This Post | |
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| Not my kind of film at all, but went to see it because the trailer was good and i liked the line up of actors ed it more than a few other things I've seen recently. Wouldn't advise anyone to go and see it, but wouldn't advise them not to, either. Always happy to watch Kevin Spacey. ... More | |
Posted by moehat at 00:12, 23 February 2012 | Report This Post | |
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| Very good little drama which will go unseen by most. Thought Spacey was excellent. ... More | |
Posted by nhassell at 15:53, 08 February 2012 | Report This Post | |
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| A bit like Inside Job in the sense of condensing a very complicated issue into a manner that makes sense yet doesn't come across as over-simplification. The cast are universally great (Bettany & Irons are terrific, whilst it feels like it's been ages since I've seen Kevin Spacey in anything good) & given it’s a film made up entirely of people speaking in rooms about the financial markets over the course of a 24 hour period it's remarkably gripping. There is however a dog subplot which initially... More | |
Posted by Qwerty Norris at 21:11, 06 February 2012 | Report This Post | |
| A bit like Inside Job in the sense of condensing a very complicated issue into a manner that makes sense yet doesn't come across as over-simplification. The cast are universally great (Bettany & Irons are terrific, whilst it feels like it's been ages since I've seen Kevin Spacey in anything good) & given it’s a film made up entirely of people speaking in rooms about the financial markets over the course of a 24 hour period it's remarkably gripping. There is however a dog subplot wh... More | |
Posted by Qwerty Norris at 21:10, 06 February 2012 | Report This Post | |
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