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Topic: Analysis of the movie Wall Stress
Wall Street 1987 is a film about the dark side of the capitalist financial industry.
The film's content revolves around two characters, Bud Fox and Gordon Gekko,
thereby showing human nature before money and the truth behind the lavish
exterior of Wall Street.
Bud Fox is a young man full of enthusiasm at work. He admires Gordon
Gekko's life, Fox always perseveres and tries to become the second Gordon
Gekko on Wall Street. Even the slightest chance he wouldn't pass up, as long as
there was a chance to convince Gekko.
During his first meeting with Gordon Gekko, Bud Fox tried to convince Mr.
Gordon with various projects. However, he failed, and so desperate was Fox
decided to give Gekko inside information from his father about BlueStart
Airlines. Follow me, this is also Fox's first step when walking on a lavish road
full of lies.
The more he comes into contact with Gekko, the more Fox becomes
increasingly blinded by the luxury of fame, money, and lavish parties that he
wants to have. Because of his innocence and enthusiasm, he is becoming more
and more blind. Using unethical tricks and not following the law, thereby
making mistakes.
The character of Gordon Gekko impressed me quite a bit. He's more of a
gangster than a businessman. Brutal, cruel, cold, deceitful, and exploitative, he
does anything to succeed. A leader wolf holds all the information that is
important for prosperity.
A famous saying in this movie is "Greed is good". This is a saying that helps
Gekko successfully cover up his sinful deeds. A way to cover up his ruthless
greed. Make him a financial hero. I can understand that words always have the
power to convince others, but if we are not alert, we will be corroded, and by
the time we realize it, there will be nothing left. Like how Fox blindly worked
for Gekko, then was painfully betrayed.