Golpe a Wall Street

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Golpe a Wall Street nos descubre el disparatado caso real de gente corriente que consiguió jugársela a Wall Street y se hizo rica convirtiendo GameStop (una popular tienda de videojuegos y electrónica) en la empresa más candente del mundo. La historia definitiva de David contra Goliat. En medio de todo este embrollo se encuentra Keith Gill (Paul Dano), un tipo cualquiera que invirtió los ahorros de su vida en acciones y empezó a publicar sobre ello en redes sociales. Gracias a sus consejos bursátiles, su popularidad estalló, al igual que lo hizo su vida y la de todos sus seguidores, que empezaron a enriquecerse de la noche a la mañana. No obstante, los multimillonarios no tardaron en contratacar, desencadenando una de las batallas financieras más feroces vividas en Wall Street. (DeAPlaneta)

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Malarkey 

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inglés Guaranteed true story about an incredible tale of a man created by the modern era and its possibilities. The story is about a clever man who made money on absurd but well-thought-out investment in the GameStop company (Something like our JRC). A thematic story that older generations will not understand and will only tell young people in case they have some economic awareness. In short, a quite specific matter with quite specific dialogues and a course of events. Which, it occurs to me, is quite typical for Seth Rogen and the movies in which he plays. They are not for everyone. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés Another gripping and suspenseful true story based on real events that grabs you by the balls and doesn't let go. I'd easily classify it as the little sibling of this year's Air and Tetris, it's a David and Goliath battle where a group of amateur investors bet on Gamestop not to go bankrupt and in doing so, tear up Wall Street, shake up the world and make history thanks to one man who started it all. The likeable Paul Dano gives a great performance and Seth Rogen, who plays the arrogant money man, is a delight. Even for someone not familiar with the stock market and shares, the film is presented in a simple way, so that even an ignorant viewer can find their way around. Pete Davidson takes care of the humor and the overall tone of the film is very feel good. Once things get going, there's a nice stressful build-up where things really start to get tense and the emotions work, and it goes on like this until the finale, which includes my favourite lawsuit. Dumb Money serves up its story with tremendous style and fun that just about anyone can enjoy. 8/10. ()

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