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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps(2010) -

: After serving an eight-year sentence for insider trading, Gekko finds himself an outsider in a world now dominated by institutional greed rather than the individual corporate raiding of the 1980s.

: The film is heavily grounded in the real-life collapse of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, often referencing subprime mortgages and credit default swaps (CDS).

: Reviews were mixed; while many praised the performances—especially Douglas and Brolin—some critics found the ending overly sentimental compared to the cynical bite of the original. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps(2010)

: The film features several cameos from real-world financial figures, including Warren Buffett and CNBC personalities like Maria Bartiromo. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) - IMDb

: Much of the tension centers on whether Gekko has truly reformed or is simply manipulating Jacob to access his daughter’s $100 million Swiss trust fund. Production and Reception : After serving an eight-year sentence for insider

: To prepare, Shia LaBeouf reportedly invested $20,000 of his own money in the market, eventually turning it into over $400,000.

: Josh Brolin portrays Bretton James, a ruthless hedge fund manager who represents the "new" Gordon Gekko of the 2000s. Themes and Financial Context : The film features several cameos from real-world

: The title reflects Gekko's philosophy that wealth is a restless, jealous entity that requires constant attention or it will disappear.

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