Economics film is a film genre that features economics and its social implications as a central theme.
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Economics film is a film genre that features economics and its social implications as a central theme.
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The film is about Keynesian Economics, going into detail about currency in circulation and trade cycles.
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The Economics film is loosely based on William Randolph Hearst, a publishing businessman and politician of the 1900s.
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The Economics film follows the financial rise and fall of its titular Charles Foster Kane, and the associated economic, political and personal circumstances that caused it.
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The Economics film portrays the mental and emotional states of Kane throughout his life, and maps these against his status and wealth.
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The close of the Economics film sees Kane long for his childhood, suggesting that despite his fortune the happiest days of his life were independent to his wealth and success.
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The Economics film was a box office success, and the FBI even labelled it as communist propaganda for the way it depicted bankers and businesspeople as sleazy.
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The economic Economics film genre lacked the identifying features of its contemporaries like setting, cinematography, plot and character development.
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The Economics film revolves around a young stockbroker Bud Fox who idolises the Wall Street trader Gordon Gekko.
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The Economics film was a reasonably accurate depiction of what life on Wall Street was like.
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Economics film presented the film as a humorous chronological series of events, typical more of a vlog than a documentary.
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All of these decisions worked greatly in his favour, as the film effortlessly portrayed General Motors as a greedy corporation manipulating economics for major profit with no concern for the economic impacts on individuals, let alone an entire town.
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The Economics film was polarising, sparking heated debate on its validity and narrative, which ironically fuelled its popularity further, even leading to Roger Smith the CEO of General Motors resigning.
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The Economics film follows Jordan Belfort, a young investor who lands a short-lived job on Wall Street.
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Economics film eventually ends up trading penny stocks, utilising his charismatic and energetic personality to convince buyers to invest enormous amounts of money into generally worthless stocks.
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The Economics film follows a collection of different savvy investors who predicted the Global Financial Crisis, and thus made enormous amounts of money through it.
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