
Yesterday, the hot search list rushed out of such a message:
Affected by the epidemic, the US stock market triggered the circuit breaker mechanism, which is the second circuit breaker in the history of the US stock market, which may cause a series of butterfly effects, not to mention the impact on the economy.
How much of an impact will all this have on the lives of ordinary people? In line with the principle of preferring lack to abuse, I have compiled 8 films that have been unanimously praised, taking you to experience the true face of human nature in the economic crisis.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > big short The Big Short</h1>
Directed By: Adam McKay
Writers: Charles Randolph
Starring: Christian Bell / Steve Carell
Douban score: 8.4
In the 2008 global financial crisis, several unique investment ghosts on Wall Street saw through the bubble illusion before the 2007 US credit storm, and benefited greatly by shorting the subprime CDS, becoming one of the few investment tyrants who made a lot of profits in the financial disaster.
Jared Venett (Ryan Gosling) is a Deutsche Bank agent who can make $4 billion in revenue, Michael Bray (Christian Bell) is a one-eyed fund manager, Mark Baum (Steve Carrell) is a Wall Street family, and Ben Hockett (Brad Pitt) is a retired banker at Cornwall Capital.
Why: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, an ultra-luxurious lineup led by Christian Bell and Brad Pitt.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Business Sea Ultimatum Martin Call</h1>
Directed By: J· C. Chandol
Writers: J· C. Chandol
Starring: Kevin Spacey / Paul Bettany
Douban score: 7.9
When the economic crisis erupted in 2008, Pete Sullivan (Zachary Kuntu), an analyst at a Wall Street investment bank, discovered that the company's property valuation had huge loopholes that were about to lead to the bank's bankruptcy, and the company's top brass met overnight to try to save the company.
Experienced stockbroker Sam Rogers (Kevin Spacey), securities broker Judd Cohen (Simon Baker), financial crisis analyst Sarah Robertson (Demi Moore), and BOSS John Turd (Jeremy Irons) all arrive at the meeting. It was decided that banks would sell bonds and stocks at very low prices. Although this move can allow the bank to be temporarily stable, it will trigger a series of chain reactions.......
Reason for recommendation: Oscar-winning kevin Spacey starred in a sharp filming approach to the serious economic crisis, revealing the greed of human nature behind the economic catastrophe.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > guarding the side job</h1>
Director: Charles Ferguson
Writers: Gina Beck
Starring: Matt Damon
Douban score: 8.7
In 2008, the global financial tsunami, many countries fell into the financial crisis, the loss of up to 20 trillion US dollars, millions of people joined the army of unemployment, and even lost their homes...
Through detailed information collection, this film tracks down the fierce people, politicians and financial journalists in the global financial industry, discloses the road to prosperity of financial predators, and discloses the shocking truth behind the corrupt policies of the industry and academia.
Why: The Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, with Matt Damon as narrator, the secret behind it will absolutely blow your mind.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > places in the Heart</h1>
Director: Robert Benton
Writers: Robert Benton
Starring: Sally Field / Lindsay Cross
During the Great Depression, Aina's (Sally Field) sheriff husband is killed by a drunkard, Aina is almost penniless and has to manage to maintain the family's livelihood, when she learns that the bank is about to cancel the foreclosure of her property, including a 40-acre cotton field, she is stunned, she decides to grow cotton to earn some cash, thanks to the help of the tramp Moses (Danny Glover) to help her grow cotton and rebuild her home.
Reason for recommendation: The Oscar for Best Picture and the Golden Globe Awards are double nominated, recreating the dilemma of people's survival during the Great Depression.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Life Without Principle</h1>
Director: Du Qifeng
Writers: Galaxy Creative Group / Ou Jian'er
Starring: Liu Qingyun / He Yunshi / Ren Xianqi
Douban score: 7.3
Hong Kong's economy is sluggish, ordinary people's lives are not good, and even people in black and white are in a dilemma. The three-legged leopard (Liu Qingyun), a small gangster who has been working hard for many years, is honest and loyal, but in the era when interests are paramount, his loyalty is both precious and ridiculous. It was difficult to help the good brother of the year, The Bulge-Eyed Dragon (Jiang Haowen), operated the black market period finger, but on the same day, it caught up with the big stock market disaster, and the Bulge-eyed Dragon bankruptcy was imminent.
Together, the two decide to swindle ten million dollars in cash from the moneylender Chung Yuan (Lu Haipeng). Who knew that before the attack, he encountered another group of robbers, and Chung Yuan was even more dead in the car. Bank clerk Teresa Chan (Ho Yun-shi), Chung Wong's customer service and investment consultant, faces a major choice in the face of the huge amount of money that suddenly remains in her hands.
Police Inspector Cheung Chung-fong (Ren Xianqi), who was tasked with investigating Chung Hara's murder, is upright, his father is terminally ill, and his wife has embezzled savings privately. In the face of enormous real pressures, three people in different social classes are experiencing unprecedented waves.
Reason for recommendation: Led by Liu Qingyun and Ren Xianqi, directed by Du Qifeng, a style film with unique Hong Kong film charm.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Tokyo Sonata</h1>
Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Writers: Max Manix
Starring: Teruyuki Kagawa / Kyoko Koizumi
Douban score: 8.1
The Sasaki family's youngest son, Kenji (Ino-no-Ryokai), secretly practices the piano. Papa Ryuhei (Teruyuki Kagawa) is an ordinary office worker. Mama Kei (Koizumi Tomoko) is a housewife. His older brother Gui (Yu Koyanagi) is a college student who is busy working part-time.
This is a very ordinary Japanese family at first glance, but in fact, everyone hides secrets that they do not want others to know. Until one day Kenji returns to the empty home, everything begins to slowly surface...
The film is a microcosm of a family of four in Tokyo, showing its internal turmoil in detail, outlining the trajectory of the struggles of each member, thus unifying the survival of countless people in Tokyo and even Japan under the transformation of the world economic structure, financial crisis, Middle East war and other turbulent situations.
Reason for recommendation: This film was selected as one of the top ten Japanese films of the year in the "Film Shunbao" and won the Jury Award in the "One Kind of Attention" section at the Cannes Film Festival.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Theabiscuit of the Pentium era</h1>
Directed By: Gary Ross
Writers: Gary Ross
Starring: Toby Maguire / Jeff Bridges
During the Great Depression, everyone had to hold on to a dream to get through the darkest of times, and the frustrated automaker Charles Howard (Jeff Bridges) was no exception. He bought a small racehorse called "Sea Biscuit" and enlisted a group of people with the same dreams, intending to enter the racecourse.
The first to discover the sea biscuit talent is trainer Tom Smith (Chris Cooper), who believes that although the horse is short and has less bright legs and feet, it has a deep stubbornness and stubbornness in its nature, which may make it the king of the horse racing circle. They recruit former boxing champion Red Pollard (Toby Maguire) as the jockey of Sea Biscuit, and the three of them and a horse regain their direction in life on a common journey.
Reason for recommendation: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, directed by the director of "The Hunger Games" and starring "Spider-Man".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the day the state went bankrupt</h1>
Director: Choi Kwok-hee
Writers: Yan Chengmin
Starring: Kim Hye-so / Yoo Ya-jin / Heo Jun-ho
Douban score: 7.5
In late 1997, South Korea was embroiled in a financial turmoil sweeping Asia. Foreign investors have been selling stocks for several days, plunging as soon as the stock market opened, losing 20 percentage points in ten minutes, a phenomenon that has never occurred in the South Korean stock market. Han Shihyun, head of the Bank of Korea's currency policy team, estimated that south Korea was only a week away from the bankruptcy of the country.
Shihyun advocated telling the people the truth, but was opposed by the vice-minister of the Finance Bureau. As the crisis intensifies, the South Korean government is not allowed to turn to the International Monetary Fund for help. The IMF President made a demanding request. In the face of crisis, ordinary people have their own plans.
Yin Zhengxue, a newcomer to finance, believes that the crisis is also an opportunity, and bets all his wealth to invest in a profit. The wealth accumulated by a small business owner over the years was wiped out overnight, and he had to run with all his strength to protect his family and employees.
A week before South Korea was on the verge of bankruptcy, both the state and its civilians had reached a fork in the road of fate, with people who wanted to stop the crisis, people who wanted to take advantage of the opportunity, and people who wanted to protect their businesses and families made different choices.
Recommended reason: Only South Korea dares to contact this kind of subject, and it is also filmed with sound and color, quite a shadow of "Big Short" + "Wolf of Wall Street".