Review of Inside Job (2010) by Jason D — 03 Nov 2011
The best aspect of this documentary is its clarity. A sixth grader could understand this narrative from beginning to end, and see why what was going on was wrong. It will only make the viewer more angry, of course, knowing that any idiot in a position of authority with a shred of ethics could have prevented the entire thing from happening.
Perhaps the information was not given so clearly to the principals involved, as they don't just make the viewer think the whole world is full of weasals, they also manage to appear to lack even a basic understanding of economics.
By the way, they are our government and business sectors, and the professors at all the Ivy League schools.
This review of Inside Job (2010) was written by Jason D on 03 Nov 2011.
Inside Job has generally received very positive reviews.
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