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Coming to Netflix July 1: A must for those concerned about the banksters
The Bank is an Australian film about a computer whiz who shows up at an Australian multinational bank claiming to have perfected a program that will flawlessly predict the market. After a demonstration proves his assertion, he is hired and begins making big bucks for himself and the bank.But who is he, really? And that woman who is assigned to keep an eye on him--is she friend or foe? How will he respond to moral dilemmas?
Yes, it's fiction, but very satisfying fiction.
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Coming to Netflix July 1: A must for those concerned about the banksters (Original Post)
Lydia Leftcoast
Jun 2012
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PatSeg
(47,586 posts)1. Thanks for the suggestion
I've added it to my queue.
gateley
(62,683 posts)3. I'll add it to my queue, too -- whatever that is.
DrDan
(20,411 posts)4. my wife and I both found it to be an excellent movie
gateley
(62,683 posts)5. I'm planning on watching it today!
earthside
(6,960 posts)2. Hurray!
I just watched this movie on streaming Netflix (the credits are still running).
Any time a big, nasty, corrupt bank gets screwed as happens in this movie ... I love it.
It was also interesting to see David Wenham before he played Faramir in the the Lord of the Rings movies.
A fun "satisfying" movie, indeed.