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poster of Arbitrage
Rating: 6.314/10 by 841 users

Arbitrage (2012)

A troubled hedge fund magnate, desperate to complete the sale of his trading empire, makes an error that forces him to turn to an unlikely person for help.

Directing:
  • Nicholas Jarecki
  • Diane Hounsell
  • Ivan J. Fonseca
Writing:
  • Nicholas Jarecki
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Sep 14, 2012

Rating: 6.314/10 by 841 users

Alternative Title:
收购风云 - HK
情欲华尔街 - TW
La Frode - IT
A Negociação - BR
Arbitraz - PL
キング・オブ・マンハッタン 危険な賭け - JP
Arbitrage - Macht ist das beste Alibi - DE
Arbitrage - Der Preis der Macht - DE
Mentiras Mortales - MX

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $12,000,000
Revenue: $35,500,000

Plot Keyword: manager, mental breakdown, cover-up, hedge fund

Richard Gere
Robert Miller
Susan Sarandon
Ellen Miller
Tim Roth
Det. Michael Bryer
Brit Marling
Brooke Miller
Nate Parker
Jimmy Grant
Chris Eigeman
Gavin Briar
Graydon Carter
James Mayfield
Bruce Altman
Chris Vogler
Larry Pine
Jeffrey Greenberg
Curtiss Cook
Det. Mills
Reg E. Cathey
Earl Monroe
Felix Solis
A.D.A. Deferlito
Tibor Feldman
Judge Rittenband
Austin Lysy
Peter Miller
Gabrielle Lazure
Sandrine Cote
Josh Pais
John Aimes

Andres Gomez

The problems of a rich man to keep his position with his affairs and frauds. Nothing really special

CinemaSerf

There were an whole slew of these corrupt "Wall Street" derivatives and despite an half decent cast, this is really a pretty unremarkable example. It all centres on an overly convoluted plot that tries to follow a sort of borrowing/laundering/ponzi scheme taking cash from Peter to repay Paul before Fred finds out that his money never really existed in the first place. All whilst their broker - in this case "Miller" (Richard Gere) is gadding around the world in private jets, staying at the best hotels and spending money that, well, isn't! Susan Sarandon features sparingly as his wife and Tim Roth makes a bit of an effort as the cop who starts to get wise to his antics, but for the most part this is a really dry and unsophisticated vehicle for a star well off his form with little by way of humour or, indeed, innovative or even interesting dialogue. I rather appreciated the end - it has the virtue of being rather unexpected, but otherwise this is all immediately forgettable stuff.


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