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Wall Street: O Dinheiro Nunca Dorme

Título original: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
  • 2010
  • 12
  • 2 h 13 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
109 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
4.652
5.141
Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf in Wall Street: O Dinheiro Nunca Dorme (2010)
Emerging from a lengthy prison stint, Gordon Gekko finds himself on the outside of a world he once dominated. Looking to repair his damaged relationship with his daughter, Gekko forms an alliance with her fiancé Jacob (Shia LaBeouf), and Jacob begins to see him as a father figure. But Jacob learns the hard way that Gekko – still a master manipulator and player – is after something very different from redemption.
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Vinte anos após ser preso por fraude, Gordon Gekko volta à liberdade para descobrir que a sua filha o odeia e está noiva de um corretor ambicioso e desejoso de se aproximar dele. Gekko vai a... Ler tudoVinte anos após ser preso por fraude, Gordon Gekko volta à liberdade para descobrir que a sua filha o odeia e está noiva de um corretor ambicioso e desejoso de se aproximar dele. Gekko vai aproximar-se do casal, mas terá planos ocultos?Vinte anos após ser preso por fraude, Gordon Gekko volta à liberdade para descobrir que a sua filha o odeia e está noiva de um corretor ambicioso e desejoso de se aproximar dele. Gekko vai aproximar-se do casal, mas terá planos ocultos?

  • Direção
    • Oliver Stone
  • Roteiristas
    • Allan Loeb
    • Stephen Schiff
    • Stanley Weiser
  • Artistas
    • Shia LaBeouf
    • Michael Douglas
    • Carey Mulligan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    109 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    4.652
    5.141
    • Direção
      • Oliver Stone
    • Roteiristas
      • Allan Loeb
      • Stephen Schiff
      • Stanley Weiser
    • Artistas
      • Shia LaBeouf
      • Michael Douglas
      • Carey Mulligan
    • 279Avaliações de usuários
    • 269Avaliações da crítica
    • 59Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 vitória e 4 indicações no total

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    Shia LaBeouf
    Shia LaBeouf
    • Jake Moore
    Michael Douglas
    Michael Douglas
    • Gordon Gekko
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Winnie Gekko
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Bretton James
    Richard Stratton
    Richard Stratton
    • Prison Cage Guard
    Harry Kerrigan
    • Prison Guard
    Sunil Hirani
    • Sunil Hirani
    Maria Bartiromo
    Maria Bartiromo
    • News Host
    Austin Pendleton
    Austin Pendleton
    • Dr. Masters
    Thomas Belesis
    Thomas Belesis
    • Zabel Trader
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Louis Zabel
    Eric Purcell
    • Jeweler
    Christian Baha
    Christian Baha
    • Hedge Fund Chief
    John Buffalo Mailer
    John Buffalo Mailer
    • Robby
    Melissa Lee
    • Newscaster
    Annika Pergament
    Annika Pergament
    • Reporter
    Julianne Michelle
    Julianne Michelle
    • Club Party Girl
    Vanessa Ferlito
    Vanessa Ferlito
    • Audrey
    • Direção
      • Oliver Stone
    • Roteiristas
      • Allan Loeb
      • Stephen Schiff
      • Stanley Weiser
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    bobbynear

    pitiful sequel

    SPOILER WARNING

    I'm afraid I have to add my voice to the others who have made negative comments on this film. I finally got to see it on HBO and just barely got through it. An absolutely dreadful sequel.

    The story should have picked up where the first left off. I actually felt sorry for Bud Fox at the end as he walked into prison. Now I find out that everything just went swimmingly and he's now a multi millionaire after selling the airline that was so much a focus of the original story. A huge insult to all of us and an embarrassment to Charlie Sheen, as if he needed another one, in a cameo that had no point other than to wreck the character from the first Wall Street.

    Don't like any of the actors here. Really miss Martin Sheen who always adds something in whatever he is in. Have no interest in the main characters this time around and I agree that Michael Douglas looks as if he can't stay awake and I don't blame him.

    Sequels are virtually never any good. Once you catch lightning in a bottle, you don't go out and stand in a field in a rainstorm hoping you can do it again without getting electrocuted. Oliver Stone did himself and his reputation nothing but harm in this pointless, witless and uninteresting tale.
    eastcoastguyz

    Another movie ruined in part by a song score

    You like songs, that's nice, they belong on the radio. There were so many dramatic moments ruined in this film by pushing in a song and turning it up LOUDER AND LOUDER, to try to make up for a dramatic moment that was lost by using a song. Dramatic underscore that's written by a real film composer is what makes the music work in a film. Stuffing songs into it is nothing more than the production company trying to make money selling a soundtrack album that has no real relationship to the film. You might notice on soundtracks they include songs that weren't even in the film! Ever since David Chase ruined The Sopranos with poorly placed songs people have come to accept this as what they should do. Get back to the basics of music scoring.

    The plot was truly horrible. So many disjointed ideas that didn't come together to form any sort of story.
    6KnightsofNi11

    A whole lot of nothing

    I wouldn't go as far to say that a Wall Street sequel was "long overdue" but it was more or less necessary due to the open ending of the first film. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps takes place more than twenty years after the events of the first film. Gordon Gekko is now getting out of prison after serving an eight year term for trading insider information. He meets a young Wall Street broker named Jake Moore, who is also his future son-in-law. He sees Jake's ambition and decides to aid him in his climbing of the Wall Street ladder. But, as would be expected from the sly Mr. Gekko, he has other intentions and we see almost a repeat of the first film, just set in the future coinciding with the 2008 stock market crash. It seems unoriginal but I think the only reason it works is because it is a fairly intriguing alternate reality take on an event we all witnessed.

    This film starts out promising enough. Seeing Michael Douglas reprising his role as the infamous Gordon Gekkos is pleasing and putting his character in these modern times is interesting, as he is now no longer a huge name on Wall Street, and there are now crooks way more greedy than he ever was. The introduction of all the new characters is also interesting. Shia LaBeouf plays his eager young Wall Street fast talker role fairly well, not as well as Charlie Sheen from the original, but it's not bad. Carey Mulligan is as beautiful as ever and does a great job as Winnie Gekko, Gordon's daughter. Frank Langella even has a brief role as an older stock broker who doesn't have anything left to live for after the crash. However, great performances can only take a film so far.

    What Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps suffers from the most is just being really boring. It starts out so interesting and promising, but as the plot develops it eventually stops going anywhere and flat lines. This film doesn't help out the non-stock broker types like the original did. You have to know the lingo and you have to understand how Wall Street works and you need a lot of back story on the 2008 financial crash. I myself understand these things to a certain degree, but this film just moves too fast and doesn't let you keep up with the lingo and the fast talking. And so once you get behind you're behind for the whole film. I understood enough to follow the gist of the plot, but I also think that it is just too dull of a plot to really be that enticing whether you understand it or not. For a film that is over two hours long, it really goes nowhere after a certain point.

    This isn't a terrible film, but it just doesn't really amount to much. There are some good things about it, like all the performances as well as Oliver Stone's direction. He pulls off some slick editing that gives the film a more technologically hip feel to it. If the film had kept with this same pace from start to finish it probably would have been a lot better. But when you boil it down there isn't much to see here and your mind moves right along as soon as the credits role.
    4supah79

    It diminishes it's excellent predecessor

    I have mentioned before that director Oliver Stone seriously thought about retiring after Natural Born Killers. That movie took so much out of him (and I think the previous JFK did also in the aftermath of that film), that he said: "I don't think I have another one in me". At that time I thought he was crazy. But looking back at what he has made since NBK. Maybe not… Stone's new film has 3 maybe 4 good scenes and all of them were in the trailer. The scenes of the release of Gekko are well done and set up for a nice premise. But it all just falls apart. Or it really never gets going. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps fits perfectly in the new Oliver Stone trend. Before 1994, his films were raw, edgy and a little rebellious. World Trade Center, W. and Wall Street 2 all have the appearance of politically engaging or hard-hitting films. But they are not. Tame would be an understatement. Pleasing would be better. Oliver Stone has lost his will to fight. He's got bills (probably a big house, swimming pool, alimony and stuff). He just wants a job and please the studio and the audience. It almost looks like he doesn't want much hassle with his films after they come out.

    Wall Street 2 is such a disappointment I don't know where to start. Maybe the biggest let down was in the smallest amount of celluloid: the cameo of Charlie Sheen as Bud Fox. His character Fox was a character we could relate to. Especially in his scene with his father Martin Sheen. But his cameo was so wrong, so out of place, so not Bud Fox, it diminishes the entire first movie. Bud Fox is now Charlie from Two and a Half Man.

    Let me go on with the characters: The successor of Bud Fox is now Jake Moore, a kid who doesn't blink when he gets a 1.5 million dollar bonus. Off course, in the banking industry this is normal. So, it is authentic that Jake doesn't flinch. His girlfriend has an Iphone, does something with a website but other then that they really don't have to work for a living seeing the house they live in. Live really has no challenges left for these two. So maybe that why Jake has such a hard on for his 'Green Project'. But I'm just guessing here. Bud Fox wanted to be filthy rich, he wanted to be a player. Jake Moore doesn't want anything. And we should watch for him for 2 somewhat hours… Josh Brolin, the actor with the single most dangerous look in Hollywood, comes off as such a whiny boy. You do not believe he is the successor of Gordon Gekko. One or two times Shia LaBoeuf's character Jake Moore went head to head with Brolin and I couldn't help but think: "This is so unbelievable. Brolin's character should clock this spoiled brat right on the nose". If anyone can tell me what value or what message I should take from the motorcycle-scene: you can e-mail me.

    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps misses edge, a believable script and ditto characters. It is a missed opportunity at best, and a total failure if I am really honest. It demises it's classic predecessor, has a weak script where the cutthroat mentality in the banking industry is played out in such a cliché manner. Josh Brolin is grossly underused. Shia LaBoeuf is overplayed, because he's not that great an actor. Not as a serious adult anyway. But that's Stone's fault. Charlie Sheen isn't a great actor, but 20 years ago Stone could direct him in a way that made him believable. That Oliver Stone is no more, as you can see with the awful cameo of Sheen. The problem for this sequel is that it totally diminishes the first film. It takes all the good things from the first film and throws it out. What's left is chewed up, spit out and rehashed. Money never sleeps, but the audience does.
    7M_Exchange

    Great... Until The Third Act

    I loved this movie until its final thirty minutes or so. During those thirty minutes you realize that Stone and his team of writers were searching desperately for a way to end the movie on a positive, hopeful note. We are left to plod along with them on this implausible track. Also, during the ending Gekko's daughter's character consistency is shot to hell and she appears as venal as the characters against whom she rails.

    Those moments are especially disappointing because I believed that this movie had the potential to be Stone's best film ever. Carey Mulligan and Michael Douglas in particular delivered great performances. Shia Lebeouf is "good enough." The writing is fairly unpredictable then everything seems to be tied into a nice bundle near the end. The problem was that Stone couldn't quite bring himself to put the bow on that bundle. He wanted to add a bit of glitter to it, which seemed gaudy and completely out of place.

    Bottom line: if this movie had ended on a somewhat dark note it would have reflected the reality of modern day Wall Street, and it would have made for a tighter, better movie.

    It's worth watching, and if you liked the first Wall Street it probably won't disappoint you. You might want to leave during its third act, though :)

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    • Curiosidades
      In preparation for his role, Shia LaBeouf worked extensively with traders and researchers on the world of finance and economy. He even invested $20,000 and ended up making more than $400,000. A few people who trained him were later arrested for illegal acts of trading.
    • Erros de gravação
      When he hands the Chinese the Johnny Walker as a gift, he does not say what the subtitles indicates as "This is for you -- American Whiskey". What he says is actually translated as "I think you will like this".
    • Citações

      Gordon Gekko: I think, the man that you loved like a father who threw himself under a subway? I think you're angrier than you think you are. And I think you wanna be in the family business.

      Jacob Moore: Which is what?

      Gordon Gekko: Payback. Except I'm not in that business anymore. Because the one thing I learned in jail is that money is not the prime asset in life. Time is.

    • Versões alternativas
      There are two versions, the theatrical release, and the one presented at Cannes for the film's debut. The runtimes are, respectively: "2h 13m (133 min)" and "2h 16m (136 min) (Cannes)".
    • Conexões
      Edited from A Identidade Bourne (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Performed by Basko feat. Nomadik & Chris Classic (as Classic)

      Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de setembro de 2010 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
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      • Inglês
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      • Wall Street: El dinero nunca duerme
    • Locações de filme
      • 1 State Street Plaza, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(interior: Gordon Gekko's London office)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Pressman Film
      • Dune Entertainment
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 70.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 52.474.616
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 19.011.188
      • 26 de set. de 2010
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 134.748.021
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      2 horas 13 minutos
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