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    à droite :le réalisateur J.C.Chandor

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    Production / Développement

    Le réalisateur et scénariste J. C. Chandor a voulu faire un film sur les marchés boursiers et la finance mondiale sans pour autant diaboliser la profession :«J'ai essayé d’adopter un regard plus empathique, en abordant la question sous plusieurs angles. Le nœud de cette histoire repose sur l’humain. Ce n’est pas comme si j’étais le porte-parole des banquiers et que je cherche à les défendre. Mais je connais une bonne partie de ces gens et mon intention n’était pas de les diaboliser non plus. »

    De plus, le père du réalisateur a longuement travaillé pour Merrill Lynch. J. C. Chandor s'est donc beaucoup informé auprès de son père ainsi que d'autres vétérans de la finance :  "Beaucoup de gens se demandaient d’où me venait cette compréhension si précise du milieu de la finance, dans la mesure où je n’en faisais pas partie. Grâce à mon père, j’ai fini par savoir qui sont ces gens, à quoi et comment ils pensent, ce qui leur importe le plus dans la vie."

    L'acteur-producteur Zachary Quinto ajoute : « un des aspects du scénario que je préfère, c’est qu’il ne juge pas. Il n’y a pas de lynchage en place publique. C’est avant tout une réflexion sur les choix que font les gens et leur marge de manœuvre. »On notera par ailleurs le nom du patron de la banque d'affaire interprété par Jeremy Irons : John Tuld, très proche de celui d'un personnage bien réel, Richard Fuld, CEO de Lehman Brothers au moment de sa faillite.


    Tournage

    Le tournage s'est déroulé à New York durant l'été 2010. La plupart des scènes ont été tournées au 42e étage du building One Penn Plaza, qui abritait avant cela une société de trading ayant fait faillite. Le choix des décors est très limité et assez simple, ce qui permet de respecter le budget modeste du film. Demi Moore explique alors que « tout avait lieu sur un seul et même étage, à l’intérieur de ces bureaux. Nous étions comme un mini studio dans le ciel. Ça crée une atmosphère très intimiste".

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    Casting

    Carla Gugino devait à l'origine tenir le rôle de Sarah Roberston, mais elle a quitté le projet à la dernière minute, pour des raisons d'emploi du temps. Elle est donc remplacée par Demi Moore.Alors que Ben Kingsley, Billy Crudup et Tim Robbins convoitaient le personnage de John Tuld, c'est finalement Jeremy Irons qui l'a obtenu.


    Accueil/Box-office

    Selon Box Office Mojo, Margin Call, budgété à un modeste 3 500 000 $, a rapporté après 3 semaines d'exploitation le double de son investissement, pour moitié aux États-Unis, le reste essentiellement en Espagne et en Allemagne .


    États-Unis/Canada 5 354 039 $ 16 février 2012 
    Mondial 19 504 039 $ 13 mai 2012 


    Scène coupée
     
    Grâce Gummer, la fille de Meryl Streep joue l'ancienne petite amie de Zachary Quinto. Malheureusement sa scène est coupée au montage mais sera peut être visible dans les bonus du DVD.
     
    Un projet soutenu par ses acteurs
     
    Découvert par le public grâce au rôle de Sylar, le grand méchant de la série Heroes et de Spock dans le reboot  Star Trek de J.J. Abrams en 2009, Zachary Quinto produit également le film par le biais de sa société de production Before the Door Pictures.

    Réception critique

    Margin Call reçoit en majorité des critiques positives. L'agrégateur Rotten Tomatoes rapporte que 85 % des 103 critiques ont donné un avis positif sur le film, avec une bonne moyenne de 7,1/10. La critique qui fait le plus consensus est : « intelligent, affûté et solidement interprété, Margin Call transforme le complexe maelström financier de 2008 en un drame stimulant. ». L'agrégateur Metacritic donne une note de 76 sur 100 indiquant des critiques positives.


    Autour du film
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    Margin Call n'est pas le premier film qui traite de la finance mondiale. On peut citer avant lui Wall Street (1988) et Wall Street : L'argent ne dort jamais (2010) d'OliverStone, Les Initiés (2000) de Ben Younger ou encore Krach de Fabrice Genestal (2010).
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    Si la société du film n'a pas de nom, le nom de son PDG (John Tuld, interprété par Jeremy Irons) ressemble à celui de l'ex-PDG de la banque d'affaires Lehman Brothers (Richard Fuld). Cette entreprise avait elle aussi connu la faillite en 2008, après le passage de la crise financière mondiale de 2008.

     

     






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    09/04/2014 06:00

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    the unofficial wall street sequel
    9/10
    Author: kosmasp
    8 September 2011

    While I am a big fan of Oliver Stone and I did enjoy his second Wall Street movie, I have to admit, that this one is superior in every way.(entièrement d'accord! même si je ne suis pas fan d'Oliver Stone) 

    Great acting talent at hand,great (unfortunately)real story,which might be a bit heightened for obvious reasons, but still very scary if you think about the whole thing. As stated above the actors make a big difference. They have to convey decisions and stand by things that you shouldn't normally do. But then again it's not as if this didn't happen (one way or the other).

    The movie also seems to have affected people since its original slated release date got pushed forward. Festival releases (where I saw it too) and the general good response made that an easy decision. Watching this should be one too ...

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    "So That...We...May...Survive!"
    8/10
    Author: freecrafted from United States
    23 October 2011
    *** This review may contain spoilers ***

    So here goes my first review on IMDb.

    This is a movie for those that want to see the human element when an investment bank realizes their models are wrong and that they are sitting on a large amount of assets worth less than they are currently marked at.

    There are 2 errors that just about everybody is making about this movie, though. The first is that this movie is about the September 2008 financial crash. That is false. This movie is about the collapse of the CDO/MBS market in *2007*(what led to I-Banks going belly up in 08). That also didn't happen in 1 day(while there were some very bad days), it occurred over several months. Google "ABX Index" and select images and you'll see that for yourself. But for the interest of time and simplicity "Margin Call" simplified the actions of firms over those several months into 1 day and the actions of dozens(if not hundreds) of people into a handful which is understandable.

    The second error is that this nameless firm is one of the I-banks that went under or was sold like Lehman, Bear, Merrill, etc. The movie is clearly (in my mind at least) modeled after Goldman Sachs. The first reason is because they are seen as the first I-bank to aggressively try to scale back their exposure to MBS. The second reason would be a spoiler, but lets just say that Goldman is pretty aggressive at "making way for new blood" relative to the others even though the movies depiction was way overblown.

    I think many will be happy to know that the amount of "inside lingo" is kept to a minimum, but that doesn't mean that you will be able to understand a handful of things mentioned without a pretty good cursory knowledge of financial jargon. Don't worry though its not needed to understand the movie.For those that are looking for a story depicting causes of the financial crisis this movie isn't it. If your looking for a movie depicting evil people conniving in a board room to screw over the public this isn't it.

    This movie is about an analyst who discovers that the volatility assumptions in their MBS portfolio were false and that it could very easily take down the entire company. Its a movie depicting the increasingly suspenseful and gripping atmosphere when a firm realizes they are sitting on a large pile of illiquid assets worth less than they thought. Its a movie depicting the concern of particular players that their reputation will be shot when they are forced to market make assets that will "kill the market" for MBS.

    Its a movie that depicts the actions of a firm "So that...they...may...survive."Acting was great. Direction was great. Script was decent! Watch this movie if you want to understand the most accurate depiction so far of the types of characters inside Investment Banks during a scary period.

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margin_Call






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    Simon Baker  : Jared Cohen

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    "Margin Call" is Well Acted with a Tense Tone
    8/10
    Author: ptg723 from Boston, United States
    30 June 2011

    If you want to witness an acting clinic put on by an incredibly talented ensemble cast, look no further than J.C. Chandor's take on the beginnings of the 2008 financial  crisis. The film follows an unnamed firm, which awakens to the reality of the economic catastrophe that was to come. The tense emotion of the situation was held steady  by the ensemble throughout the film. Bettany, Quinto, and Badgley, all turned in superb performances, but it was Tucci, Spacey, and Irons that stood out as excellent. It  was witnessing the brink of a tragedy that draws parallels to the 2006 film, "Flight 93" (minus the deep heartbreak "93" leaves us with). For "Margin Call", the storyline and setting may be repetitive but not enough to let you sit back and zone out.






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    09/04/2014 11:10

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    Quietly gripping morality tale - a near perfect movie
    10/10
    Author: mgorman-6 from United States
    23 October 2011

    Saw this last night. Set at a Wall Street firm on the night in 2008 when the leaders realize that changes in the market will wipe them out if they don't immediately stop selling the products that have been making them all rich, the movie centers on the moral dilemma - recognized by some characters but dismissed by others - that they face in unwinding their positions, saving themselves but shifting the pain to others.

    The movie finds a way to hold the mirror up to our civilization, showing how we are all complicit in a collective 'dream' (one character says at one point, in response to another who says he feels like he is in a 'dream', 'Funny, it seems like I just woke up'). The dream is the illusion of easy, risk-managed wealth that the financial markets manufacture, again and again, since the emergence of capital markets 200 years ago, until the illusion morphs overnight into a panic.

    Reality intervenes, fear takes over, and the 'survivor' is the guy who first reaches the lifeboat. So there are no villains in this movie, just people, richly drawn, beautifully acted characters realized by some of our best actors who relish the opportunity to show what they can do given a killer script and enough screen time between lines to actually be the people they are portraying.

    Central to the movie's success:

    1) It gets across the essence of what is going on in the financial markets without bogging us down or dumbing it down

    2) finding a moral question that can be resolved in a night, yet which is nevertheless a perfect allegory for the whole set of moral questions raised by an economy that works the way ours does, rewarding false confidence, recklessness, and deceit as often as industry, skill, and integrity

    3) the placement of young, innocent but perceptive characters at the center of the drama, who function as our eyes and ears, who are like stand-ins for all of us who weren't there, at the heart of the dream machine, when the latest fantasy of easy wealth was exposed as a collective delusion

    4) really 'gets' the trader ethos and manner - they are a kind of warrior caste, foul-mouthed, impulsive, deeply selfish, surviving by their ability to outplay their counterparts, and yet living by a warrior code that sets boundaries on what they will and will not do to one another (having spent three years on Wall Street several panics ago, it rang as true as any movie I have seen on the subject)

    It's like Mamet, except you don't have to work as hard to figure out what everyone's up to. It's like Chinatown, except the 'crime' is something far worse than molesting a single young girl. These guys f****d the entire planet, for Ch*****sake. It's like the best movie I've seen in a little while.

    What an incredibly sure hand from a director on his maiden voyage! Who is this guy? Whoever you are, please don't stop. I would pay a lot to see what he could do with topics like 'the decision to go to war', or 'the emergence of China/India/Brazil/Indonesia from poverty to global player'. Hell I would go see him revive Mother Goose, after this debut.

    I'll calm down now. Enjoy.






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