Review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) by Kartik K — 08 Sep 2017
On a directorial circumstance, Oliver Stone doesn't deliver so much as to make something closely better to the first film, but throws in some dramatic family influences that seem to cut off the movie at its marketable view points. However, if you're into the stock market like I am, then you'll enjoy the movie as much as I did. Not having any understanding of what's going on will throw you off big time when they add in the cheesy love story between a man and a women and an unworthy father involving a financial crisis.
Performances by Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan was questionable at times and noticeable when pulling off the act for themselves much less for the characters they were playing, but it was indeed great to watch Michael Douglas in the movie sequel that originally helped his career sky rocket to an Oscar winning performance.
The original should stand as the better film and the better Stock Market lifestyle with less theatrical situations and more money talk.
This review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) was written by Kartik K on 08 Sep 2017.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps has generally received mixed reviews.
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