Review of Wall Street (1987) by Chad-Poop G — 22 Sep 2010
Wall Street definitely shows some eeriness of manipulation and greed in everyday life, especially in the business world, and is done so convincingly with a strong performance from Michael Douglas. Douglas seems like the easy person to get along with here even though he does have that evil reign in him at the end that could of fallen as a disaster if it weren't for Douglas' strong work.
Charlie Sheen is not too shabby here either and his ending does kind of stink due to the resolution he was trying to make. The film is shot beautifully as well. There is some shakiness in plot every now and then.
Also, some scenes drag on too long while a couple are cut a bit too short. Outside these flaws though the film is satisfying and one that leaves the viewer thinking for a bit afterwards.
This review of Wall Street (1987) was written by Chad-Poop G on 22 Sep 2010.
Wall Street has generally received positive reviews.
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