Review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) by Critic2012 — 16 Apr 2012
Director Oliver Stone (PLATOON) presents the sequel to his Academy-Award winning film WALL STREET, in which we find a more subdued and less volatile Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) who is released from prison and emerges once again into the world, struggling to connect to his daughter (Carey Mulligan) while drawing her fiance (Shia LaBeouf) into the deceiving world of money.
The film presents itself as a tale of revenge, greed, corruption, and love: however, the issue of greed remains everlastingly at the center. Not the best as far as sequels go, but it delivers.
This review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) was written by Critic2012 on 16 Apr 2012.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps has generally received mixed reviews.
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