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Dealers is one of those films that gets under your skin. It dives into the high-pressure world of investment banking in late '80s London, where ambition and greed spiral out of control. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially after the shocking suicide of trader Tony Eisner. The film doesn't shy away from the darker side of finance, the moral decay lurking behind the polished veneer. You get a real sense of the characters' desperation, portrayed with a rawness that's quite gripping. The pacing is deliberate, often lingering on moments that heighten the existential dread. It's not flashy, but there's a stark realism that makes it distinctive. The performances are solid, capturing that unshakeable stress that feels all too real.
Explores heavy themes of ambition and despair.Notable for its raw performances and pacing.Captures the essence of late '80s finance culture.
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