Review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) by Jacob M — 27 Mar 2011
"Oliver Stone follows up his classic Wall Street and brings a solid, excellent-acted sequel. Michael Douglas reprises as the character that made him famous and got him his first Oscar, the one and only Gordon Gekko.
Douglas gets nominated again but by the Golden Globes this time by giving yet another fantastic performance as Gekko in the supporting role. Shia LaBeouf gives his best performance in a while since Disturbia (with A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints as his best performance), he completely dominates the film and IMO, stole the movie from Michael Douglas.
Carey Mulligan while not her best role, still manages have her moments in this. Josh Brolin was great as usual, Susan Sarandon is absolutely good in a very small role in just two scenes she got and Frank Langella while (spoiler) dies very early in the film, he completly dominated each scene was in the whole first 20 minutes into the film.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a pretty good sequel, I liked it but should of been 20 minutes shorter, it dragged near the end.".
This review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) was written by Jacob M on 27 Mar 2011.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps has generally received mixed reviews.
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