Inside job
is a 2010’s documentary that talks about 2008’s financial crisis and shows
investigations and interviews that reveal the real causes of the crisis, putting
emphasis at corruption, for example, the interest conflict that exist inside
the financial industry, the relationship between state politics and economy pressures,
the elevated wages that year by year are increasing at the industry or even the
connection that exist between universities and crisis. The film got an Oscar at
2011 for Best Documentary Feature, and also was very well received by the
critic. Inside Job don’t talk just about a punctual issue, it talks about how
people that are at the top of financial industry, and, because of that, have
the obligation and responsibility of administrate almost everything –state
budgets, pensions, etc.- that influence on our daily living, don’t really put people
benefits above their personal benefits. The film talks about selfishness and an
aggressive careless about the other, it shows the “white-collar criminals” and
how state and authorities don’t make justice about it. It’s a calling for
reflection about who are those people and how true is what they are saying.
“white-collar criminals” is a very good way to put it, people that do just as (or even more) damage than an openly criminal person.
ResponderEliminarThis film is one that I would recommend if you want to learn more about how the financial world works and how other factors can have an influence on it as political interests or state policies, the same way you do.
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