Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Too Big To Fail, Movie, Review
Too Big To Fail is a movie produced by HBO. The movie follows the 2008 Financial Crisis, but through a unique point of view. The movie is through the eyes of the Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Paulson. Originally, I thought the movie would be a documentary style film, but really, all the characters are represented by actors and there are no fourth wall breaks. Overall I would say that I enjoyed the movie. At times, it definitely felt boring, but I don't know what I would expect from a non-documentary film that is covering the Financial Crisis of 2008. I would recommend the movie, especially because of it's short length. This is an HBO Original Film, so it is only available on HBO or Amazon Instant Video. I would not have paid for this movie, but I was able to watch it for free with my Amazon Prime subscription. Would I recommend watching this film, but only if you have the time, and assuming you do not have to pay for it separately.
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