Review of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) by Dana A — 01 May 2010
The inside story of one of history's greatest business scandals, in which top executives of America's seventh largest company walked away with more than one billion dollars while investors and employees lost everything.
GREED. 'The Enron' documentary runs like a drama at times with the executives and owners of Enron lives being played out like a Hollywood drama with stories of strippers and massive money fraud at the top of the agenda.
This is a fascinating exploration of the corruption which sunk the company is 2006. From arrogance to out and out greed from the top dogs of the company, playing with liquid cash and money which the company never hard which all amounted the the bankruptcy of the company.
Tie in a good use of both cinematography, new reels archive footage and music, makes the documentary a full on account of the biggest corporate scandals of the modern era, and echoes events that are happening today.
This review of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) was written by Dana A on 01 May 2010.
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room has generally received very positive reviews.
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