Assault on Wall Street
Jim, an average New Yorker, lives with a sick but loving wife. Suddenly, everything changes when the economy crashes and causes him to lose everything. Filled with anger and rage, Jim goes to seek revenge for the life taken from him.
Cast
Dominic Purcell
Jim Baxford
Erin Karpluk
Rosie Baxford
Edward Furlong
Sean
John Heard
Jeremy Stancroft
Keith David
Freddy
Michael Paré
Frank
Lochlyn Munro
Robert Canworth
Tyron Leitso
Spalding Smith
Mike Dopud
Tom Allgard
Barclay Hope
Ian Marwood
Heather Feeney
Mary Jean
Eric Roberts
Lawyer Patterson
Michaela Mann
Myra
Carrie Genzel
Debbie
Jerry Trimble
Andy
Maurice Cherrie
Nate
Clint Howard
Chuck
John Innes
Priest
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It annoys me to no end when a movie starts off with a horribly skewed and incorrect premise. The overview in the beginning of the movie starts talking about the housing market loan "crisis." The only problem is that the director makes it sound like the situation was solely caused by "greedy bankers." That's nice, but it's completely false. The government, in its infinite large-government-mindset wisdom, decided it knows better than economists, and decided to effectively force banks through tax breaks and "incentives" to give loans out to people who can't actually afford them (in particular, to minority groups). Democrats pushed this legislation/regulation, and Republicans got on board since both Democrats and Republicans are owned politically by bankers. There's also overtones (and explicit statements) that blame everything on capitalism and the free market. This is also nonsense. A fiat economy, with a central bank, and a fractional reserve system goes against capitalism and the free market. Not all regulation is good. This is the reality of big government and regulation that liberals nor conservatives will tell you about. The only redeeming part of this movie is watching someone enact justice on Wall Street, but he forgot to head to Washington afterwards and enact justice on the people that started it all.
= = = The film is pretty much everything you expect it to be: a man worked over by the system that eventually snaps. Sound familiar? But scene to scene build up, it is very repetitive. The scenes get quite boring and we are watching and thinking "hurry up and get to the action!" But, the action is quite anti-climactic. It is dull, and the special effects? Well, there were none! The effects were made on a string here! = = = On the ideas front - it is all pretty basic. Nothing new. Although, in my opinion the writers have written an ideology that lays all the blame for the economy on our main protagonist. The dialogue attempts to explain what has happened. There are nice scenes with the 4 guys and here we meet a lot of the dialogue. Yes, lines like, "it is just gambling..." and "this is what happens when you gamble with investment..." etc., Yeah, it is simple - but underlying these words is the idea of blame and fault AND with the 99% blaming the 1%, this film does not shy away from saying it was the 99% that were to blame. = = = Don't agree? Watch it and see! Also husband and wife refer to each other as "girl" and "boy" and without reading too much into this (!) It is encoding the characters - as children! I watched it quite early and maybe I was slightly jaded, or the film made me jaded. But I couldn't wait to get to the action and then the end! Cheers.
