I thought this would be a drag, but Charles H. Ferguson's Inside Job (2010) turns out to be exciting and even riveting in its unfolding. I was surprised by the strength of its visuals (main cinematography by Svetlana Cvetko and Kalyanee Mam, editing by Chad Beck and Adam Bolt) and prologue set in Iceland (with stunning, beautiful footage from the 2009 Icelandic film Draumalandið), and the clarity of the narrative, setting up as it does the 2008 global financial meltdown and its immediate aftermath into 2010.
Before I make any further observations, I'd love to hear from anyone else who has seen this fine documentary.
Today's Rune: Fertility.
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Not I
But I did. Rampant greed. A few affected all. So many should be in jail but instead, get big bonuses. Rob from the masses, give to the rich. And in our country, the GOP wants to gut or starve any financial reforms.
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