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Der Risiko-Analyst Eric Dale entdeckt Ungereimtheiten in den Büchern der Investmentfirma, bei der er angestellt ist. Seine Entdeckungen führen zu seiner Entlassung, doch er übergibt die Dokumente an den unerfahrenen Einsteiger Peter, damit er die. Der große Crash – Margin Call (Originaltitel: Margin Call; wörtlich: Wertausgleich; Forderung weiterer Sicherheiten) ist ein Filmdrama aus dem Jahr von. Der große Crash – Margin Call. Sam Rogers (Kevin Spacey, 4. v. li.) bereitet seine Mitarbeiter. Sam Rogers bereitet seine Mitarbeiter auf die. bremboski.eu - Kaufen Sie Der große Crash - Margin Call günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details. Der große Crash. ()1 Std. 46 MinX-Ray Wall Street Broker und Börsenmakler jonglieren noch ohne schlechtes Gewissen mit hohen. Der große Crash - Margin Call. Auf einem ihm zugespielten USB-Stick findet Peter Sullivan Informationen, die zeigen, dass der. Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto) ist ein begnadeter Analyst, der seit kurzem im Risikomanagement einer großen New Yorker.

I watched this film to get a feel of what caused the financial crisis and how prop-shops operate in general. I liked the ideas in the film. Jeremy Irons was fantastic and held his role well.
Kevin Spacey showed leadership but I expected more. Not sure what Demi Moore brought to the film. I shan't be watching this again and will be donating the film to a very large container i.
Since I receeived it 2 weeks ago, I have played this dvd 8 or 9 times. The dialogue is crisp and direct, the plot spare and rivetting and the subject matter vividly contemporary: a political parable for our times.
Jeremy Irons creates a character of power and forbidding aspect manipulating his servants with skill and mesmeric intent.
Led by Paul Bettany and Kevin Spacey the chorus of fascinated and fearful slaves obey and we know why, and we are appalled.
The nearest comparison is with those biblical epics - like 'The Robe' - without togas, as played out in the offices of a large bank with the money watching from the vaults and playing the part of God: his only credible function these days.
I have not watched a better film in decades. I was extremely impressed with Margin Call. It is a very well acted and directed film about the financial crash.
The film focuses on a Wall Street investment bank, and opens with the HR department laying off numerous traders who are then promptly escorted off the building.
One experienced trader whilst being escorted into the lift hands a junior analyst a memory stick with the warning to be careful of its contents.
The junior trader waits until everyone has left the office before proceeding to analyse its contents.
He soon discovers that the information reveals the perilous financial status of the bank's books.
This dire warning is passed up through the ranks of the company eventually reaching the CEO, who calls for an emergency night-time boardroom meeting.
The meeting is a brilliantly acted and extremely tense moment of the film, when a drastic decision is made to cut losses by whatever means.
The realisation is that it will also have financial consequences worldwide. This film has a very human aspect to it, with great acting by Kevin Spacey and Jeremy Irons in particular.
It's all obvious - large deals, no-one really understands them, overpaid executives, insensitive HR policies. I work in this world and yes it's all true up to a point.
Most employees are decent hardworking people trying to look after their clients at work and their family at home.
Yes they get paid more than schoolteachers and nurses but they are less secure and work under pressure most people would be unable to comprehend.
The high flyers on 7 or 8 figure salaries are rare. Some of the highest achievers are so boring, if you had dinner with them, you'd be inwardly screaming before finishing the starter.
But for Kevin Spacey - alone in turning in a good performance - I'd have given it one star. Customers who bought this item also bought.
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Sie ist in der Zwickmühle. Und der Chef der Fed hat schon verkündet, dass man nicht mal darüber nachdenkt ob man über Zinserhöhungen nachdenken soll.
Lesen Sie auch: Bilanz wieder verschoben, Aktie halbiert sich: Wirecard wittert "gigantischen Betrug". Hat man mit dem Denken generell aufgehört bei den Notenbanken dieser Welt?
Bis wird der Zins bei null Prozent sein. Meiner Ansicht sogar eher sinken in den Negativbereich. Wenn die Staatsanleihen aber ebenso auf zwei bis drei Prozent in den Minusbereich sinken, dann müssen die Notenbanken die Zinsen erhöhen und dann ist Schicht im Schacht, dann werden wir eine Deflation sehen, die sich gewaschen hat.
Und genau davor haben die Notenbanken höllische Angst. Not good! Das ist erwirtschaftetes Vermögen, welches wir verliehen haben um unsere Exporte zu subventionieren.
Eine selten dämliche und nicht nachhaltige Wirtschaftspolitik. Das ist so als wenn sie als Besitzer einer Kneipe einem Stammgast mit einem kleinen Alkoholproblem stetig die Rechnung auf einen Bierdeckel schreiben um irgendwann zu erkennen, dass er nicht solvent ist und nicht zahlen kann.
Wir sind der Kneipier und Italien und andere Länder die Stammgäste. Die stehen im Target2 System mit Milliarden. Chefeinkäuferin bei der EZB ist im übrigen eine Deutsche - clever.
Meine Twitter-Followerin: Isabel Schnabel. Wie erwartet, hat man den Einlagesatz bei minus 0,5 Prozent belassen und den Tendersatz bei null Prozent.
Daran wird sich auch nichts so schnell ändern. Auch hier werden wir keine Zinserhöhungen sehen. Bitte nicht vergessen, dass die Notenbanken mit dem Gelddrucken schon vor Corona angefangen haben.
Im September musste die amerikanische Notenbank in den Repo Markt massiv eingreifen. Teilweise mit bis zu Milliarden Dollar pro Woche! Auch die EZB begann schon im November mit der Wiederaufnahme des Aufkaufprogramms nur zehn Monate nach dem man es für beendet erklärt hatte.
Aktuell stehen hier 2,8 Millionen Euro im Feuer. Tendenz stark steigend. Aber schon jetzt hat die Geldorgie der Notenbanken den kompletten Anleihemarkt verzerrt, ich will fast schon sagen zerstört.
Denn ebenso historisch ist, dass 90 Prozent der Staatsanleihen unter ein Prozent notieren. Altersvorsorge ade, Banken- und Versicherungssterben ahoi!
Das Finanzsystem ist schwer krank. Jetzt sind wir im Stadium wie Bald werden wir mit der Realität konfrontiert werden und die Seifenblase wird zerplatzen.
Aufgebläht und beschleunigt durch die fatale Geldpolitik der Notenbanken. Wie sollte man sich gegen diese Geldflut wappnen?
Umso mehr Geld ins System gepumpt wird desto mehr muss man in durch die Natur oder durch die Mathematik limitierte Werte setzen als eine Art Vermögenssicherung, Lebensversicherung für seine Kaufkraft.
Es werden in der nahen Zukunft Vermögen auf Generationen gemacht oder vernichtet! Dass die Weltwirtschaft auf eine massive Rezession zusteuert, ist unstrittig.
Um die Konjunktur während der Coronavirus-Pandemie am Laufen zu halten, liebäugeln Entscheidungsträger mit Helikoptergeld - Direktzahlungen an die Verbraucher und Haushalte.
Doch das wird nicht funktionieren. Experten sicher: Zinsen sinken noch viel tiefer, aber das wird die Probleme nicht lösen.
Der Corona-Virus infiziert immer mehr Menschen. Die Folgen für die Wirtschaft sind noch gar nicht absehbar.
It's based on history. Would you call a movie about WWII "predictable"? To reviewers saying the ending didn't explain anything, it didn't need to.
We all know what happened after that. That grave was being dug for everybody. This movie is a drama, not a thriller, but it does help to explain how any crisis has to start somewhere.
We are shown ground zero, but individuals without any financial knowledge such as me may still not fully understand the details of what went down.
I moved to another state in May and lived there until January I couldn't find a decent-paying job and alternated between blaming myself for picking a bad place to live and blaming myself for being a general failure.
It took several years before I fully realized what had been going on during that period. After seeing this movie, I can completely stop blaming myself for bottoming out during that time and struggling in the years thereafter.
Had never heard of this movie, and stumbled across it looking for something available for free streaming on Amazon Prime. It captured my interest in the first 2 minutes and held it firmly til the end.
There are a few parallels with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, but this film is more focused on the ruthless behavior of an individual corporation and it senior management.
I found the characters more interesting than the plot, which was not particularly complicated or creative, but nonetheless engaging.
Jeremy Irons is superbly malevolent as the CEO, Kevin Spacey is good as the morally conflicted member of senior management.
One problem I had is that there are many characters, but time didn't allow for their development. And, some of the main characters don't really attract interest, e.
Simon Baker, however, plays a poster child character for that group of somethings that seem to permeate corporate America, offering little to their organizations beyond malignant personal ambition and Machiavellian maneuvering skills.
Worthwhile viewing. I've seen all of the rest of the high reviews given by various Amazon Prime Members who've watched this film.
Now, I can understand why they would give it such praise because of its focus on how hard it's to keep your moral values intact as a businessperson on Wall Street.
On the other hand, I was totally confused by the economic terminology mentioned in the film thereby making it hard to decipher the underlying stories within the general premise itself.
My gut instinct for anyone interested in working on Wall Street or as an entrepreneur would be to watch this film because it will teach you to hold your moral values close in all situations though for everyone else it might be a tossup.
I will let you decide. See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Margin Call is probably the best fictional treatment of the latest economic crisis and is, to my mind, in the same league as the wonderfully acutely intelligent documentary Inside Job.
The action takes place over a couple of days in the Manhattan headquarters of an unnamed highly respected investment bank and the film opens with the bank's latest round of brutal lay offs.
One of the victims is a senior risk analyst who manages to pass on a file to a relatively new employee and the contents of the file are explosive and the bank is on the brink of the biggest bank collapse of all time.
It is Tuld's responsibility to make the margin call which means it is up to him to order the bank to start dumping worthless stock before news spreads of the imminent collapse of the bank an action which hanged their customers out to dry!
It is now known that some banks had gone so far as to create hedge funds intended to fail which enabled them to bet against the funds and make money.
It is clearly portrayed just how immoral corporations really are; their goal is to succeed and make ever more gargantuan profits, pay their employees obscene salaries without any thought to the human cost involved.
The rich protect themselves and get ever richer and there is absolutely no sense of responsibility towards customers or the public interest.
Highly recommended. Film stated off okay, but the amount of swear words were unbelievable - and also so unnecessary. I had to turn down the volume to stop my kids hearing the continuous barrage of expletives.
Should I have counted how many. I watched this film to get a feel of what caused the financial crisis and how prop-shops operate in general.
I liked the ideas in the film. Jeremy Irons was fantastic and held his role well. Kevin Spacey showed leadership but I expected more. Not sure what Demi Moore brought to the film.
I shan't be watching this again and will be donating the film to a very large container i. Since I receeived it 2 weeks ago, I have played this dvd 8 or 9 times.
The dialogue is crisp and direct, the plot spare and rivetting and the subject matter vividly contemporary: a political parable for our times.
Jeremy Irons creates a character of power and forbidding aspect manipulating his servants with skill and mesmeric intent. Led by Paul Bettany and Kevin Spacey the chorus of fascinated and fearful slaves obey and we know why, and we are appalled.
The nearest comparison is with those biblical epics - like 'The Robe' - without togas, as played out in the offices of a large bank with the money watching from the vaults and playing the part of God: his only credible function these days.
I have not watched a better film in decades. I was extremely impressed with Margin Call. It is a very well acted and directed film about the financial crash.
The film focuses on a Wall Street investment bank, and opens with the HR department laying off numerous traders who are then promptly escorted off the building.
One experienced trader whilst being escorted into the lift hands a junior analyst a memory stick with the warning to be careful of its contents.
The junior trader waits until everyone has left the office before proceeding to analyse its contents.
He soon discovers that the information reveals the perilous financial status of the bank's books.
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Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Kevin Spacey Sam Rogers Paul Bettany Will Emerson Jeremy Irons John Tuld Zachary Quinto Peter Sullivan Penn Badgley Seth Bregman Simon Baker Jared Cohen Mary McDonnell Mary Rogers Demi Moore Sarah Robertson Stanley Tucci Eric Dale Aasif Mandvi Ramesh Shah Ashley Williams I've seen all of the rest of the high reviews given by various Amazon Prime Members who've watched this film.
Now, I can understand why they would give it such praise because of its focus on how hard it's to keep your moral values intact as a businessperson on Wall Street.
On the other hand, I was totally confused by the economic terminology mentioned in the film thereby making it hard to decipher the underlying stories within the general premise itself.
My gut instinct for anyone interested in working on Wall Street or as an entrepreneur would be to watch this film because it will teach you to hold your moral values close in all situations though for everyone else it might be a tossup.
I will let you decide. See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Margin Call is probably the best fictional treatment of the latest economic crisis and is, to my mind, in the same league as the wonderfully acutely intelligent documentary Inside Job.
The action takes place over a couple of days in the Manhattan headquarters of an unnamed highly respected investment bank and the film opens with the bank's latest round of brutal lay offs.
One of the victims is a senior risk analyst who manages to pass on a file to a relatively new employee and the contents of the file are explosive and the bank is on the brink of the biggest bank collapse of all time.
It is Tuld's responsibility to make the margin call which means it is up to him to order the bank to start dumping worthless stock before news spreads of the imminent collapse of the bank an action which hanged their customers out to dry!
It is now known that some banks had gone so far as to create hedge funds intended to fail which enabled them to bet against the funds and make money.
It is clearly portrayed just how immoral corporations really are; their goal is to succeed and make ever more gargantuan profits, pay their employees obscene salaries without any thought to the human cost involved.
The rich protect themselves and get ever richer and there is absolutely no sense of responsibility towards customers or the public interest.
Highly recommended. Film stated off okay, but the amount of swear words were unbelievable - and also so unnecessary. I had to turn down the volume to stop my kids hearing the continuous barrage of expletives.
Should I have counted how many. I watched this film to get a feel of what caused the financial crisis and how prop-shops operate in general.
I liked the ideas in the film. Jeremy Irons was fantastic and held his role well. Kevin Spacey showed leadership but I expected more.
Not sure what Demi Moore brought to the film. I shan't be watching this again and will be donating the film to a very large container i.
Since I receeived it 2 weeks ago, I have played this dvd 8 or 9 times. The dialogue is crisp and direct, the plot spare and rivetting and the subject matter vividly contemporary: a political parable for our times.
Jeremy Irons creates a character of power and forbidding aspect manipulating his servants with skill and mesmeric intent.
Led by Paul Bettany and Kevin Spacey the chorus of fascinated and fearful slaves obey and we know why, and we are appalled. The nearest comparison is with those biblical epics - like 'The Robe' - without togas, as played out in the offices of a large bank with the money watching from the vaults and playing the part of God: his only credible function these days.
I have not watched a better film in decades. I was extremely impressed with Margin Call. It is a very well acted and directed film about the financial crash.
The film focuses on a Wall Street investment bank, and opens with the HR department laying off numerous traders who are then promptly escorted off the building.
One experienced trader whilst being escorted into the lift hands a junior analyst a memory stick with the warning to be careful of its contents. The junior trader waits until everyone has left the office before proceeding to analyse its contents.
He soon discovers that the information reveals the perilous financial status of the bank's books. This dire warning is passed up through the ranks of the company eventually reaching the CEO, who calls for an emergency night-time boardroom meeting.
The meeting is a brilliantly acted and extremely tense moment of the film, when a drastic decision is made to cut losses by whatever means. The realisation is that it will also have financial consequences worldwide.
This film has a very human aspect to it, with great acting by Kevin Spacey and Jeremy Irons in particular. It's all obvious - large deals, no-one really understands them, overpaid executives, insensitive HR policies.
I work in this world and yes it's all true up to a point. Most employees are decent hardworking people trying to look after their clients at work and their family at home.
Yes they get paid more than schoolteachers and nurses but they are less secure and work under pressure most people would be unable to comprehend.
The high flyers on 7 or 8 figure salaries are rare. Some of the highest achievers are so boring, if you had dinner with them, you'd be inwardly screaming before finishing the starter.
But for Kevin Spacey - alone in turning in a good performance - I'd have given it one star. Customers who bought this item also bought.
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Immer wieder lenkt die Kamera den Blick aus den Fenstern über die Skyline von New York, die ihre Schönheit darbietet und gleichzeitig die Fallhöhe klarmacht, die in diesen Hochhäusern verhandelt wird.
Die korrumpierende Wirkung von Gier und Angst wird sichtbar. Die befällt dann auch bald Menschen, die glauben, sie hätten ein Gewissen.
Der Film beschreibt einen kurzen Zeitraum, in dem langfristig Unheil angerichtet wird, und das alles wird klug genug vorangetrieben, um jenen hochsensiblen Moment zu fassen, in dem eine Zeitspanne wirtschaftlicher Unbekümmertheit endet.
Die Überraschung ist längst vorbei. Sie wurde überholt von mehr und anderen Finanzkrisen, die in der Realität allmählich alltägliche Präsenz entwickeln.
Chandor die Krise nicht in einer faszinierend-bösen Gestalt zu erklären. Bis es zu spät war", sagt J. Weniger freundlich kann man es auch umgekehrt sagen: Die Menschen, die eine solche Maschine bedienen, sind so beschränkt, trivial und charakterlos, dass die Katastrophe unausweichlich wird.
Konzentriert inszeniert, treffsicher im Dialog und vorzüglich gespielt, werden beispielhaft Fragen von persönlicher Verantwortung angesichts anonymisierter Marktstrukturen verhandelt.
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