
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a film
directed by Oliver Stone.
Starring Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan.
It was exactly 23 years after the original film "Wall Street",
Michael Douglas is back with the film slogan "Greed is good",
and with an addition line, "The root of all evil is speculation"
which brilliantly sum up the story of this film.

The film starts from character Gordon Gekko, played by
Michael Douglas being released from the prison, and
in attempt to warn all the business traders with regards
of the forthcoming economic downturn. And at the same time,
tries to rekindle his relationship with his estranged daughter.

Her name is Winnie, a character played by Carey Mulligan.
Winne is the daughter of Gordon Gekko, however she hates
Gordon due to the death of her younger brother, Rudy,
where she blames Gordon for being the cause of Rudy's death.

Apparently, the entire film concentrate slightly more on the
character Jacob Moore, played by Shia LaBeouf, an ambition
young trader who try to seek revenge after the death of his mentor.
Jacob, being Winnie's boyfriend approached Gordon
for help in his revenge on his manager, and in exchange
he will help Gordon to seek forgiveness from Winnie.
And the story continues . . .
The movie trailer:
Well, I'd say if you work in the financial sector, you probably
will enjoy this film pretty much, or else the realistic and financial
scene will sure drown you with boredom, as the unsatisfying
financial conversation and visual imbroglios is the proof of that.
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