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Inside Job Movie

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Inside Job Movie
Sep 11, 2011 07:04 PM, 3866 Views
A WAKE UP CALL FOR THE WORLD ECONOMIES

“INSIDE JOB” A WAKE UP CALL FOR WORLD ECONOMIES


It was hot. It happened. It should not happen. Again.


What happens when you wake up one morning and shockingly found yourself an an


Absolute lurch? With no job, melted insurance protection, drained savings,


equity stocks, bonds plummeted to new nothings?


Unfailingly , unwittingly and unmistakenly too, it can be easily stated that USA is


the capital Of capitalism. Ine can easily visualize capitalism written all over the


contours of America.


Charles Ferguson’s “Inside Job” is a rare and meticulous effort which has a charm


of a racy thriller , well researched and smartly documented which sometimes offer


the viewer a classroom feel. The title suggests a racy Hitchcockian suspenseful


thriller or even a heist flick but nop..it is a briskly paced docudrama telling a


story of economic crimes, social stigma. It encompasses the American economic


depression of 2008 where it mirrors, how the Americans were cheated, looted and


stripped off the trust of the giant corporate, banks, insurance co and


financial institutions they were proud of.


The documentary, which begins in a calm mood, grows on us gradually, spelling


surprises and shocks, making us angry and incredible.It simply amazes us with the


density of information of this complex but interesting subject. Its an


electrifying journey from 1980 to 2008—from the emergence of financial


deregulation in 80’s to 2008 tragic subprime bubble. The movie is not a singular


effort/labour of Ferguson. In fact it is the successful participation of numerous


journalists –books---articles…which has paved the way to a very strong economic


message all over the world.


The text of the movie can be squeezed as under:


1 The random and wayward deregulation of the financial services industry in


1980-90


2 Stock market playing s pivotal role in an average American life, growing


popularity


Of complex and risky derivatives


3 Real estate bubble


4 Subprime lending explosion.


Everyone saw and knew the gradual development of the above and were celebrating as


Vindications or the power and wisdom of markets. Even when stock markets made new


highs profits swelled , there was a definite apprehension in the minds of stray


investors, economists govt. machinery that something is definitely going wrong


with frenzied speculation. But these apprehensions were


buried, suppressed, dismissed and ignored neatly by self sworn investment


prophets.


The film clearly folds—endless interviews and clips paving the way for an


absorbing history smartly narrated by Matt Damon( of bourne franchasie).It


brightens up story which rests its anger on reason, research and argument. It


offers a sweeping saga which takes the viewer back to Reagon administration to


the present anatomy of financial crisis.


Perhaps, unsurprisingly, many of the players declined to be interviewed. Many shyed


and did not submit to the Ferguson’s questionare. The warning of catastrophic


meltdown by Raghuram Rajan , chief economist of IMF in 2005 was smoothly ignored.


Some investment bankers were betting against the positions they were pushing on


their customer.Consumer loans tied up into securities—certified as sound by


rating agencies paid by bankers and insurance co vis credit


Default swaps (CDS )One risky bet was stacked on top of another and in retrospect


the collapse of the whole edifice—along with the loss of jobs, homes, pension and


political confidence.


Ferguson pointed out fingers , an addition to bankers and govt., to academician—


where economists were corrupted by consultancy fees and when questioned were


reduced to stammering confusion.


“Inside Job”is a serious movie …a demanding one but not without flaws. It hardly


showed the Effects of financial crises on the common man. Again , Warren Buffet


, the prophet of value Investing, investment gurus like Marc Faber, Mark Mobius


are clearly missing. Again with the arrival Of Obama administration most of the


prominent posts were occupied by the players responsible for the crises.


What’s happening now? August 11 has been the most eventful month for America and


the international stock markets (including India). The US economy downgraded by


Standard and Poor credit rating agency from AAA+ to plain AAA for the first time


in 100years has sent shivers globally.That USA has been stripped off from its


numero uno status has come a shocker to one and all. American downrating along


with the European debt crisis of PIIGS ( Portugal Italy, Ireland, Greece, Spain) has


cast ablack shadow over global economies including BRIC


countries so much that all the global stock markets fell like a pack of cards.


Still, “Inside Job’ positively calls for an imperative and inspirational watch for


finance students investment bankers, stock market analysts, insurance consultants


and to top it all a common


Movie buff.


Scripted and Reviewed by


ANAND POTDAR


(Financial and Entertainment analyst)

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