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Margin Call (2011) stands as one of the most compelling and chillingly realistic depictions of the 2008 financial crisis ever committed to film. Written and directed by J.C. Chandor in his directorial debut, the movie eschews the sensationalism often found in Wall Street dramas, opting instead for a tense, claustrophobic study of morality, survival, and apathy in the face of imminent catastrophe. Margin.Call.2011.720p.BluRay.999MB.HQ.x265.10bi...
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The story begins with a mass layoff at a prestigious but unnamed firm. Among those let go is Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci), the head of risk management, who, on his way out, hands a USB drive to a junior analyst, Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto), urging him to "be careful" with its contents. : A subjective tag used by the uploader
If you are writing or reading a blog post about this film, it is worth noting that Margin Call is a tight, dialogue-driven thriller set over a 24-hour period at a large Wall Street investment bank during the initial stages of the 2008 financial crisis. It features an ensemble cast including , Paul Bettany , Jeremy Irons , and Zachary Quinto .
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: The narrative begins with a mass layoff, where Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci), the head of risk management, is let go. On his way out, he hands a flash drive to a junior analyst, Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto), telling him to "be careful".
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The performances are universally praised, with Jeremy Irons delivering an iconic, terrifyingly calm portrayal of the CEO.
: Because the movie relies heavily on dialogue and indoor acting rather than fast-paced explosion-heavy action sequences, the x265 codec can compress the static backgrounds incredibly well. This allows the file size to drop to 999MB without sacrificing the sharp facial details of the actors during intense close-ups.