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- 04:05 #1 – Restrepo. This documentary, based on a U.S. platoon in Afghanistan, outlines the realities of war without any narration. Photographer Tim Hetherington and journalist Sebastian Junger allow the audience to follow the lives of the men of Second Platoon, Battle Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade teeter, as they fight for their lives month after month.
- 03:42 #2 – Generation Kill. This film is based on Rolling Stone journalist Evan Wright’s 2004 book, “Generation Kill.” The story focuses on the real stories of Marine Corps recon battalion fighting in Iraq depicted by actors in an HBO series.
- 03:21 #3 – Band of Brothers. The HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers” tells the story of Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army.
- 03:01 #4 – Come and See. This iconic anti-war film from Soviet director Elem Klimov is a portrayal of the dehumanizing horrors of war. It focuses on the invasion of a village in Byelorussia by German forces when a young soldier is sent into the forest to join the Resistance fighters, even though his family wished against it.
- The Wolf of Wall Street. Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie. 162 votes. Martin Scorsese's electrifying film dives deep into the world of Wall Street excess, showcasing the wild and reckless life of stockbroker Jordan Belfort.
- The Big Short. Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale. 77 votes. Adapted from Michael Lewis' acclaimed non-fiction book, The Big Short explores the complex world of financial markets and the 2008 housing bubble collapse.
- Wall Street. Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen. 96 votes. Oliver Stone's iconic film Wall Street delves into the cutthroat world of New York finance, presenting a high-stakes tale of ambition and corruption as ambitious young stockbroker Bud Fox becomes entangled with ruthless corporate raider Gordon Gekko.
- The Founder. Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, John Carroll Lynch. 96 votes. Chronicling the origin story of fast-food giant McDonald's, The Founder tells the gripping tale of Ray Kroc, a struggling salesman who discovers and eventually takes over the innovative McDonald brothers' burger operation.
- All the President's Men (1976) Film. Drama. Wait, you’re telling us Watergate is an actual thing that happened, and in 1974 two reporters really did take down a sitting US president?
- In Cold Blood (1967) Film. Before true crime podcasts and Dateline NBC marathons, there was Truman Capote, whose account of the 1959 massacre of a family in rural Kansas shocked a nation not yet desensitised to random acts of unspeakable violence.
- Hustlers (2019) Film. Drama. A rare depiction of a r ecession that’s neither a teary drama about farmers losing their homes nor a political screed against greedy one-percenters, Hustlers is instead a hyperkinetic story of economic survival, set in a world hit particularly hard by the 2008 financial crisis: New York strip clubs.
- Argo (2012) Film. Drama. It’s one of those stories too far-fetched for even the most inventive screenwriter to make up. At the onset of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, a movie-loving CIA agent hatched a plot to smuggle six diplomats out of the country by pretending to be a Canadian film crew shooting a fake Star Wars-alike sci-fi flick there.
- Robocop (Paul Verhoeven, 1987) Dutch science fiction director Paul Verhoeven made many socially critical science fiction films like Starship Troopers, Total Recall but Robocop is his first and greatest venture into the genre.
- The Bad Sleep Well (Akira Kurosawa, 1960) Kurosawa loved adapting Shakespeare plays into different environments for his films, this time taking the bard’s classic “Hamlet” and moving it to corporate Japan.
- The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013) This outrageous and true memoir of 1980s stockbroker Jordan Belfort who rose to riches through illegal methods and crashed after he was found out by the FBI.
- The Insider (Michael Mann, 1999) Another film about the tobacco industry, The Insider is based on the true story of whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand, played here by Russell Crowe, who testified against his former employer Brown & WIlliamson Tobacco Company, who were adding extra nicotine to their cigarettes.
Feb 2, 2015 · I’ve found many movies that are set in a business setting, but most are wildly unrealistic about how business actually works. In the real business world, there are definitely a lot of funny ...
I've tend to notice a lot of people nitpick movies for something that is unrealistic. My question is how much do you ignore when something isn't realistic in a movie? Or do you prefer a movie be totally grounded in realism?
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Mar 11, 2015 · Distorted universes and members of one’s life, sometimes added to old regrets and wishes, or simply the absurdity of an action that one would never imagine doing, but whose consolidation is quite realistic during the experience.