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Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps

Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps

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Iconic ruthless trader Gordon Gekko returns to predict the great economic crash of 2008.

Certificate12

Duration127 mins

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  • Philippa, 12
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Review by Philippa, 12

1 stars

08 Jun 2012

I think this film could have much more action in it and more intresting parts. Out of all the fims i remeber watching this has to be the worst because its just about boring economics and too much numbers for children 11, 12 and 13 or even older to under satnd. Also its just soooooooooo booooooooooring!!!!!!!!! All of our film club didn't want to watch this because it was bad and we didn't even finsh it. Look at a different film NOW because this one is not worth it. The only exciting/shocking part of this film (we saw) was that someone (not naming any names ('cause i can't remeber them!)) jumped in frount of a train, now who would do that! Back to the film, the film was about a man enthusiastic about his work and wants to marry a lady who's farther just got out of prison. I give this film 1 star *

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