If you read Michael Lewis's book, you'll find the dialog in the movie is much closer to what he recorded during interviews than you might want to believe.
And the Margot Robbie in a bubble bath scene is still one of my favorite examples of how to introduce exposition into a movie. :D
If you read Michael Lewis's book, you'll find the dialog in the movie is much closer to what he recorded during interviews than you might want to believe.
And the Margot Robbie in a bubble bath scene is still one of my favorite examples of how to introduce exposition into a movie. :D
Also, Too Big to Fail is fascinating (if detailed) if you are oddly into learning about financial crises like I am. Reading that book and The Big Short oddly convinced me to do a 180 and get my MBA in finance several years later.
If you read Michael Lewis's book, you'll find the dialog in the movie is much closer to what he recorded during interviews than you might want to believe.
And the Margot Robbie in a bubble bath scene is still one of my favorite examples of how to introduce exposition into a movie. :D
Also, Too Big to Fail is fascinating (if detailed) if you are oddly into learning about financial crises like I am. Reading that book and The Big Short oddly convinced me to do a 180 and get my MBA in finance several years later.