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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWriter/director Ted Braun follows controversial hedge fund titan Bill Ackman as he puts a billion dollars on the line in his crusade to expose Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in hist... Leggi tuttoWriter/director Ted Braun follows controversial hedge fund titan Bill Ackman as he puts a billion dollars on the line in his crusade to expose Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in history.Writer/director Ted Braun follows controversial hedge fund titan Bill Ackman as he puts a billion dollars on the line in his crusade to expose Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in history.
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William Ackman
- Self - CEO, Pershing Square Capital Management
- (as Bill Ackman)
William Cohan
- Self - Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair
- (as William D. Cohan)
Robert Fitzpatrick
- Self - President, Pyramid Scheme Alert
- (as Robert FitzPatrick)
Emma Lozano
- Self
- (as Pastor Emma Lozano)
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Writer/director Ted Braun follows controversial hedge fund titan Bill Ackman as he puts a billion dollars on the line in his crusade to expose Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in history.
This is just about as perfect as a documentary can get. The very moment I was introduced to Herbalife in the early 2000s, I knew it was a pyramid scheme. But obviously others do not see that, as the business continued to be profitable and thriving.
This documentary not only explores the pyramid nature of the business, but explains how people fall for it. In some cases, it is because they are unsophisticated immigrants. Other times, they had the business misrepresented to them. But it is not just stupid or ignorant people who fall for it.
Without giving anything away, this story will have you cheering on Ackman. He may be one of the very few Wall Street investors who is actually hoping the little guy will win.
This is just about as perfect as a documentary can get. The very moment I was introduced to Herbalife in the early 2000s, I knew it was a pyramid scheme. But obviously others do not see that, as the business continued to be profitable and thriving.
This documentary not only explores the pyramid nature of the business, but explains how people fall for it. In some cases, it is because they are unsophisticated immigrants. Other times, they had the business misrepresented to them. But it is not just stupid or ignorant people who fall for it.
Without giving anything away, this story will have you cheering on Ackman. He may be one of the very few Wall Street investors who is actually hoping the little guy will win.
I just watched "Betting on Zero," and gotta say, it's quite the ride. This documentary drives home its points on this evil corporation. They mix interviews, undercover work, and personal experiences to expose what horrible things have taken place. They talk with ex-Herbalife sellers who got the short end of the stick, and there's Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager leading a full-on crusade against the company. They try to play it fair, showing both sides of the story, which gives a nice balance.
They do seem to drag a bit on the story and they could've made the film shorter but I didn't really mind it that much. It shouldn't affect weather or not you see the film (in my opinion).
Ackman is focused on a lot in this movie and I can see why some people don't like that they focus on him so much. On the other hand, I think it shows that there are people on many ranges of income that are working to fight against Herbalife. And that it is not just a rich v.s the poor scenario.
So even though there are its cons, "Betting on Zero" seriously nails it when it comes to uncovering the shady side of corporate greed. I love how they went over the story without making you want to stop watching it out of boredom. It tugs at your heart with personal stories, and makes you realize how unfair the world can be. If you are interested I highly recommend it, especially if you are getting into the world of business.
They do seem to drag a bit on the story and they could've made the film shorter but I didn't really mind it that much. It shouldn't affect weather or not you see the film (in my opinion).
Ackman is focused on a lot in this movie and I can see why some people don't like that they focus on him so much. On the other hand, I think it shows that there are people on many ranges of income that are working to fight against Herbalife. And that it is not just a rich v.s the poor scenario.
So even though there are its cons, "Betting on Zero" seriously nails it when it comes to uncovering the shady side of corporate greed. I love how they went over the story without making you want to stop watching it out of boredom. It tugs at your heart with personal stories, and makes you realize how unfair the world can be. If you are interested I highly recommend it, especially if you are getting into the world of business.
Great story, however there is quite a long stretch of the film that does not translate any of the Spanish speakers! I watched this on Netflix, so, I don't know if it was an oversight on their part or not. Otherwise, I'm inspired that people are speaking up about being ripped off. It's embarrassing but it helps so many people!
Overall this is movie is really interesting. William Ackman does his best trying to expose the business model used by Herbalife, which is cleary unethical and the potential to harm a lot of uneducated and unsophisticated investors. Meanwhile, another CEO of an investment firm tries to fight him by buying buying shares from Herbalife, which creates this competitive rivalry between investors. It does a great job highlighting all sides and the consequences the business model has (which is not officially defined as a pyramid scheme by the FTC, but is pretty damn close).
For me, someone that studies banking and finance this movie could be a lot more attractive than for someone that is uninterested in finance or markets in general, my advice is therefore watch it if you are interested in the field of finance or like documentaries regarding economicies, else this is propably not worth it.
For me, someone that studies banking and finance this movie could be a lot more attractive than for someone that is uninterested in finance or markets in general, my advice is therefore watch it if you are interested in the field of finance or like documentaries regarding economicies, else this is propably not worth it.
I had heard of Herballife before, but I never really looked into it. I have to admit that only by name and the vague promise of healthy living/eating, I'd say I would be interested in that product. But having watched the movie and having checked online for other sources, I wouldn't do it in hindsight. The Pyramid thing of selling, is something I despised from the moment someone tried to sell it to me.
Back then I got introduced into the life insurance business. Where when you got people signing a contract, you got a percentage. But you could also get other people involved, lean back and let them do the hard work. Obviously, the most money would land with the people at the top ... all those below would get a smaller amount ... all the way to the crumbs at the bottom. The movie portrays different sides and gives voice or offers perspective from Herballife too. There are more than a couple of warning signs. But if someone promises you riches and a lot of money ... well some people do fall for that. Intriguing and compelling editing does the rest
Back then I got introduced into the life insurance business. Where when you got people signing a contract, you got a percentage. But you could also get other people involved, lean back and let them do the hard work. Obviously, the most money would land with the people at the top ... all those below would get a smaller amount ... all the way to the crumbs at the bottom. The movie portrays different sides and gives voice or offers perspective from Herballife too. There are more than a couple of warning signs. But if someone promises you riches and a lot of money ... well some people do fall for that. Intriguing and compelling editing does the rest
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