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Margin Call / Marge de manoeuvre (Bilingual) [Blu-ray + DVD]

Kevin Spacey , Paul Bettany , J.C. Chandor    R (Restricted)   Blu-ray
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Special Features

  • Audio commentary with writer/director J.C. Chandor and producer Neal Dodson
  • "Revolving Door: Making MARGIN CALL" featurette
  • Deleted scenes with optional audio comentary
  • "Missed Calls: Moments with Cast and Crew" outtakes
  • "From the Deck: Photo Gallery"

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Set in the high-stakes world of Wall Street, MARGIN CALL is an entangling thriller involving the key players at an investment firm d uring the earliest hours of the 2008 financial crisis. When an entry-level analyst unlocks information that could prove to be the downfall of the firm, a roller-coaster ride ensues as the firm's employees must weigh whether to save their own company (and their jobs) at the risk of fleecing millions of investors.

L’intrigant suspense MARGE DE MANOEUVRE se déroule dans le monde de la finance à haut risque au début de la crise économique de 2008 et suit les faits et gestes des têtes dirigeantes d’une entreprise d’investissement, lors d’une période de 24 heures qui leur sera cruciale. Lorsqu’un analyste financier de premier échelon découvre de l’information confidentielle qui pourrait causer la perte de l’entreprise, un véritable tourbillon de décisions financières et morales poussera tous ceux impliqués au bord du gouffre.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Film! Jan 30 2012
By Maxisback TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Wow! This is a terrific movie! The script is so good that when a big boss enters into the scene, an employee is asked to explain things to him as though he was a child, therefore making it easy for the audience to understand, too. This is just one example of the great writing. The actors are fantastic also. This film is a real winner!!
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By Steven Aldersley TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Blu-ray
*This review contains spoilers*

It's quite an achievement to make a movie about a boring subject and keep the viewer engaged throughout, but Margin Call does just that. It's a financial drama, depicting events leading up to the last stock market crash in 2008.

The movie begins with a scene showing Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci) being laid off. He's in risk management for an investment company. When he's informed of the decision, he's escorted back to his office to pick up his belongings, and then made to leave the building. His phone service is immediately terminated and he's told to forget about anything he was working on as it's no longer his problem. But Dale hands a USB drive to a colleague before he leaves, advising him to be careful.

The colleague is Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto), who takes a look at Dale's research when everyone else has left the office. His findings set in motion a series of events taking place over 24 hours, during which we are shown how a financial crisis might be handled.

Many scenes involve people looking at computer screens and talking about the worrying implications, but the excellent screenplay makes us anticipate what is coming next. There is a little technical jargon, but it doesn't matter if you don't understand anything about Mortgage Backed Securities. The beauty of the story is in showing the chain of command, and the way in which people respond to the unfolding events.

We see the problem being talked about by Sullivan and a junior analyst, and they decide to tell their immediate superior, Will (Paul Bettany). He then calls in his boss, Sam (Kevin Spacey). As the night wears on, a series of meetings take place. Other department heads are called in, and ultimately the man who decides the overall strategy (Jeremy Irons). Eric Dale cannot be traced, and the decision to terminate his services causes problems to all concerned.

My favorite scene involves Dale talking about his former career as an engineer. He reveals how much of a difference one man can make, and shows some of the traits which earned him his job in risk management.

The movie depicts leadership, reaction to stress, and how a strategy was devised to resolve the situation with as little damage to the company as possible. Ruthless decisions were called for and made, and the story has an undeniable ring of truth at every turn. That's not surprising when you realize that director J.C. Chandor's father worked for Merrill Lynch for 30 years.

Margin Call is a movie that's well-written, well-acted,and surprisingly gripping. It might even make you question your investment strategy. Although I loved Wall Street, I think Margin Call is my favorite story set in the world of finance.

Overall score 4.5/5
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5.0 out of 5 stars gripping study of character under duress Jan 20 2013
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This film worked for me both as a spellbinding drama and as a study of how different people respond to an ethical challenge in the selling of financial products. The actors portrayals are top-notch, especially those by Kevin Spacey and Jeremy Irons. The characters are not "bad" people and the dilemmas they experience are all too human.
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