Money, capital, has a life of its own. It's a force of nature, like gravity, like the oceans, which flows where it wants to flow. The whole thing with arabs and gold is inevitable, we're just going with the tide. The only question is whether you want to let it go like unguided missile and raise hell, or whether you to keep in in the hands of responsible people.
Цитата из фильма Rollover (1981 г.)
Ниже несколько моментов из фильма в перемешку с новостями последних месяцев, и интересная рецензия фильма с имдб. Не уверен что стоит искать и смотреть фильм целиком, но задуматься о похожести фильма и новостей не помешает.
via Financial Ninja
The plot line is about "outsiders" not rolling over their CDs in American banks and buying gold...and what the loss of those foreign investments means to the financial establishment in New York. I'll admit the acting and the romance are not top notch.
So what? This movie was a "financial thriller" and there just ain't many of these movies made. Movies need bank financing, and banks usually won't finance anything that makes them look bad or stupid. (They show "I'ts a Wonderful Life" with Jimmy Stewart on TV only once a year now because it shows "run on the bank" at the Bailey Savings and Loan - not something the financial establishment wants Americans to even think about.)
I'm a Certified Financial Planner and I recommend this movie in my classes along with Oliver Stone's "Wall Street" and "Boiler Room" as movies that shed light on the financial world in which we live today. In 2005, it's even more important for people to understand the relationships between gold and paper money as the cycle from the 1970's reasserts itself.
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