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Don't ask me why I like to watch Korean movies, because it's too realistic. Just saw this 2019 film, familiar shooting methods, tell the story of the 97 Asian financial crisis, a week before the bankruptcy of the country, people who want to stop the crisis and those who pursue profits. Kim Hye-so plays Han Shihyun, the head of the currency policy team of the Bank of Korea, who first foresaw bankruptcy and began to find a countermeasure, and the road ahead of her is difficult in the face of complex systems and power relations; Yoo Ya-jin plays Yoon Jeong-ho, a financial talent who pursues profits in crisis; French film emperor Vincent Cassel will play the president of the IMF who secretly entered South Korea.
There is a lot of financial knowledge in the film, after watching it, you can only make up for it yourself, or what do you do with this year's stock market crash?