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Moneyland, directed by Marc Wiese, digs deep into the murky waters of finance, exploring how greed and corruption have entwined over the last two decades. The film's atmosphere is tense, almost claustrophobic, as it navigates through various scandals, from the LIBOR manipulation to the Epstein affair. You really feel the weight of the subject matter; it's not just facts but a moral inquiry into the bankers' roles in these crises. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the implications of each revelation. What stands out is how it uses real footage mixed with interviews, creating a raw, almost visceral experience. Itâs compelling in its distillation of complex themes into something that feels both personal and systemic.
Explores significant financial scandals of the past two decades.Blends real footage with interviews for a visceral experience.Offers a moral inquiry into banking practices.
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