Review of Wall Street (1987) by Henry R — 09 Aug 2012
I found this flick a interesting watch. It's hardly dated (despite the 80s fashion) and compels you to think about concepts like competition, corporate ethics and profits.
Douglas give the role everything and makes it more multi layered than it is scripted. Indeed, despite Stone's best efforts, I couldn't help but feel that America was created by people like Gordon Gecko not Carl Fox (Martin Sheen).
Charlie Sheen is alright and his scenes with his father Martin Sheen work very well.
This review of Wall Street (1987) was written by Henry R on 09 Aug 2012.
Wall Street has generally received positive reviews.
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