Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:

The equivalent to Enron's "Smartest Guys" movie about the 2008
> collapse is "Inside Job":
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1645089/
>
> However, it is more of a documentary than a drama.


Yeah. I liked that one too. It was more factual than "Too Big to Fail" but
"Too Big . . ." gives you a sense of what it was like on the inside, and
how these people felt. It made me feel sympathy for people such as Paulson
and Bernanke, and even for some of the bankers. They seem like smart, good
people who accidentally brought about a disaster.

There were some telling lines in the script which I suppose were taken from
real life. It was fascinating seeing people trying to come to grips with
something they never imagined possible. One that sticks in my mind was
where two young men, who I suppose work for a bank and make huge sums, are
going to the Federal Reserve Bank in New York on a Saturday morning to try
to stop the growing disaster. One of them stops and says something like, "I
don't know if I can bring myself to do this . . ." The other says:

"Hey, you are getting out of limo and going into the Fed. You are not
getting out of a Higgins boat onto Omaha Beach. Stop feeling sorry for
yourself."

Well said!

- Jed

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