Dumb Money (2023)
Vlogger Keith Gill sinks his life savings into GameStop stock and posts about it. When social media starts blowing up, so do his life and the lives of everyone following him. As a stock tip becomes a movement, everyone gets rich—until the billionaires fight back, and both sides find their worlds turned upside down.
- Craig Gillespie
- Zachary Citarella
- Amy Lauritsen
- Kaitlin Heins
- David Marnell
- Matthew R. Milan
- Claire Cowperthwaite
- Lisa McNeil
- Ben Mezrich
- Lauren Schuker Blum
- Rebecca Angelo
Rating: 6.7/10 by 520 users
Alternative Title:
The Antisocial Network - US
Глупые деньги - RU
כסף קל - IL
Dumb Money: The GameStop Story - US
Dumb Money: Schnelles Geld - DE
پول احمق - IR
韭菜大战华尔街 - CN
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Runtime: 01 hour 45 minutes
Budget: $30,000,000
Revenue: $20,703,794
Plot Keyword: massachusetts, manipulation of the media, based on true story, securities, stocks and bonds , stock price, social media, stock market, dramedy, investing, investment, stockholder, stock swindle, insider trading, vlogger, brother brother relationship, internet scam, social media influencer, finance trading, manipulative relationship, internet personality, gamestop, reddit, 2020s
To be perfectly honest, I have never quite understood how you could make money buying stock in a company that you actually wanted to go bust! I watched this and I'm still not really any the wiser. It all centres around the internet influencer Keith Gill (Paul Dano) who quite fancied the undervalued stock in a video game store called "GameStop". He started to suggest to his followers that this was a decent buy - despite the fairly obvious fact that the venture capitalists were selling the company short with a view to it collapsing. Slowly but surely the word spreads and the stock starts to rise. What now ensues is a worm that turns story as the gazillionaires at their polo clubs find these gadfly small investors really are becoming a fly in their vichyssoise. Can the little guy prevail? This is quite an enjoyably paced drama with it's roots in reality but for me, the acting was really lacklustre and it drew a really simplistically linear distinction between the have and the have nots that didn't really intrigue my brain. It certainly demonstrates the power of the internet and that galvanising the population can easily buck some established business practices but somehow I didn't especially admire the little guys here either - they were to varying degrees just as aspirational, wanted what the rich guys had and didn't much care how they got it! Still, it's enjoyable enough to watch but I'd wait til it is on the television
Mostly just a feel-good story. Hilarious to have the ending somehow act like this changed things and totally ignore crypto, which is really the next thing that these kinds of retail investors went towards.
In general, I found the film to be passable. While they did a commendable job presenting the material, I couldn't help but find the lead character, Kitty, quite dull. His portrayal felt flat and uninspiring, making me eager for his scenes to end. The film provided some interesting information and sparked enjoyable exchanges, but there were instances where it felt monotonous and unexciting. Overall, I'd say the movie was alright, but it's not something I would choose to watch again.