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Gordon never gives up.

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)

September 20, 20102h 13mEN
6.1

1.7K votes

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Overview

As the global economy teeters on the brink of disaster, a young Wall Street trader partners with disgraced former Wall Street corporate raider Gordon Gekko on a two tiered mission: To alert the financial community to the coming doom, and to find out who was responsible for the death of the young trader's mentor.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$70.0M

Revenue

$134.7M

Production Companies

Pressman FilmDune Entertainment IIIDune Entertainment20th Century Fox

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Andres Gomez

5.0

Fun and a smart way of taking advantage of 2007's NINJA crisis. The cast is quite good, but not much more to say ...

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

5.0

Yes, but why...? Why make a sequel? It was never going to be as good, as cutting edge and raw as the first film. Is it just to prove that in the intervening 20-odd years nothing has really changed? The world is just as venal and full of greedy gits? Anyway, the newly released "Gekko" (Michael Douglas) takes the young "Jake" (Shia LaBeouf) - who is dating his estranged daughter "Winnie" (Carey Mulligan) under his wing. Ostensibly on the straight and narrow now, but soon we sense - and see - that this young man is every bit as gullible and easily led as "Gekko" sets about rebuilding something of…

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r96sk

r96sk

7.0

<em>'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'</em> falls short of its predecessor, even though it is still satisfactory. It does have issues, for example it overruns and has some ill-fitting editing. The original had top (+ better) performances but wasn't fully reliant on the cast, this is more so. It's cool to see Michael Douglas reprise his role, the same can be for that rather fan service-y moment in the middle of the film. Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin and Carey Mulligan are positive new faces and give enough, even if I've seen greater from each one of them in other productions. This 2010 sequel…

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