In 2006-2007 a group of investors bet against the United States mortgage market. In their research, they discover how flawed and corrupt the market is.
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Cast
Christian Bale
Michael Burry
Steve Carell
Mark Baum
Ryan Gosling
Jared Vennett
Rudy Eisenzopf
Lewis Ranieri
Casey Groves
Fund Manager
Charlie Talbert
Lewis Bond Trader
Harold Gervais
Lewis Bond Trader
Maria Frangos
Exotic Dancer
Hunter Burke
Analyst
Bernard Hocke
Coach
Shauna Rappold
Michael Burry's Mom
Brandon Stacy
Michael Burry's Dad
Aiden Flowers
Young Michael Burry
Peter Epstein
Paul Baum
Anthony Marble
Therapy Businessman
Silas Cooper
Therapy Businessman
Leslie Castay
Therapist
Andrew Farrier
Burry's Analyst
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this movie knowledge my mind but please give me india/Hindi dubbed
The Big Short tells one story too many and feels jumpy and haphazard – especially since the characters in each storyline never intersect. It's really three movies in one – and would have been better served by being two stories well told. With a frenetic "turn five cameras on and let the actors improv" style, the film's hyperactive chattiness completely strips the emotion from every scene. It's all pretty headache inducing to be honest. The film also has 10 minutes of unnecessary exposition done with a "wink wink" style that makes you not even pay attention to what's being said. For a second it feels clever until you realize that the content really is superfluous, interrupts the narrative, and pulls you out of the film. For me, the Big Short's final nail is the overly-preachy ending where the film revels in its own self-importance. The performances are GREAT, however, with Steve Carell destined for an Oscar nom. Ryan Gosling shows some real talent. Wait for Redbox on this one.
