The Big Short
The Big Short is a film about the 2008 financial crisis. Specifically: focused on the investors who decided to short the housing market in 2007, when they noticed what was to come.
Review
This review will be bare-bones for a while and possibly a bit messyā¦because Iām currently focusing on a few other things.
Anyway, the film is very good to put it lightly. However, some things to keep in mind if you havenāt seen it (or you have): the film presents itself as a mostly accurate adaptation of eventsā¦butā¦yeah, not really.
But not in the way you might expect.
The film is more like a fictionalized retelling of events that did actually happen, which is exaggerated for the sake of entertainment or to get the situation across better. Itās a very unusual approach to making a historical filmā¦though I do quite like itā¦Iād just prefer they made that explicit.
So, to elaborate: the people you see in the film are based on real peopleā¦but the names have been changed and their personalities are sometimes quite different. Some entities (like Deutsche Bank) obviously existed, while others (like Scion Capital) didnāt.
And the epilogue text is probably not accurate either. Oh, and the ābespoke tranche opportunityā warning was likely just an over-reaction, though an understandable one.
Some of the explanations are also a little more difficult to understand than others. The Margot Robbie scene is probably the best explanationā¦and itās great for other reasons too. Iāll be honest, gentlemen, I like a girl who tells me to āfuck offā.
I think that the scene with Richard Thaler and Selena Gomez was the worst of the explanatory scenes. Just because it was a little hard to follow (though not for me!).A)
The film is also a bit activist-y in tone, though itās understandable why.
Trivilinks
- Iāll eventually link videos from Patrick Boyle and The Plain Bagel which are about the film. Those are pretty good.