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Trader

Original title: Rogue Trader
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
11K
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Ewan McGregor in Trader (1999)
The story of Nick Leeson, an ambitious investment broker who singlehandedly bankrupted one of the oldest and most important banks in Britain.
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The story of Nick Leeson, an ambitious investment broker who singlehandedly bankrupted one of the oldest and most important banks in Britain.The story of Nick Leeson, an ambitious investment broker who singlehandedly bankrupted one of the oldest and most important banks in Britain.The story of Nick Leeson, an ambitious investment broker who singlehandedly bankrupted one of the oldest and most important banks in Britain.

  • Director
    • James Dearden
  • Writers
    • James Dearden
    • Nick Leeson
    • Edward Whitley
  • Stars
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Anna Friel
    • Cristian Solimeno
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Dearden
    • Writers
      • James Dearden
      • Nick Leeson
      • Edward Whitley
    • Stars
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Anna Friel
      • Cristian Solimeno
    • 54User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Nick Leeson
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Lisa Leeson
    Cristian Solimeno
    • Steve
    • (as Christian Solimeno)
    Lorna Pegler
    • Girlfriend in Pub
    David Fahm
    David Fahm
    • Boyfriend in Pub
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Tony Hawes
    Cecil Chang
    • Old Custodian
    Michelle Wen Lee
    • Susi
    • (as Sarah Liew)
    Michael Garner
    • Alec Sims
    Sharon Duce
    • Patsy Sims
    Karen Lim
    • Singapore Letting Agent
    Pip Torrens
    Pip Torrens
    • Simon Jones
    Tom Wu
    Tom Wu
    • George Seow
    Daniel York Loh
    Daniel York Loh
    • Henry Tan
    • (as Daniel York)
    Irene Ng
    Irene Ng
    • Bonnie Lee
    Jennifer Lim
    Jennifer Lim
    • Kim Wong
    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • Fernando Gueller
    Simon Shepherd
    Simon Shepherd
    • Peter Norris
    • Director
      • James Dearden
    • Writers
      • James Dearden
      • Nick Leeson
      • Edward Whitley
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    OzK

    It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion

    I'll get a lot of argument on this, I suspect, but I tend to think that all history, biography and autobiography is in fact a kind of fiction. I also think that for all intents and purposes, it's not necessary to worry too much about how 'true' or 'accurate' this film is in regards to telling the 'real' story of the Baring's Bank collapse. Because at the end of the day, we'll never know. For every person involved or affected by that event there's another version of the truth, and finding the 'true' truth is just about impossible. So to hell with it! Let's just look at 'Rogue Trader' as a story, shall we?

    I can't honestly say that I enjoyed this film, mainly because I found it so exquisitely awful that I was scrunching my eyes shut and moaning more and more loudly as events unfolded. As depicted here, Nick Leeson wasn't exactly a criminal, he was just criminally stupid ... and naive ... and pathetic ... and -- and -- well, I found myself screaming at the tv set "No, you fool, don't, stop now, stop now, quit while you're ahead --- arrrrggghhh!!!"

    It is almost impossible to believe, that one person could collapse an entire bank. And of course, it is impossible. Nick Lesson didn't bring down Baring's on his own, he had a lot of help from people who both wittingly and unwittingly conspired to support his insane behaviour. Regardless of whose truth you're telling, that point is pretty safe to make, I think. And I think this film does a good job of demonstrating that. I also think it does a good job of capturing the insanity of Futures Trading (surely a hideously evil invention) and of showing how Gordon Gekko got it really, really wrong.

    At the end of the day, however, the film stands or falls by Ewan McGregor's performace as Nick Leeson ... and again, he doesn't disappoint. Again, we are treated to a portrayal of a deeply human, deeply flawed individual, as only McGregor can reveal. His Leeson is a man who makes mistake after mistake, who is far smaller than he wants to be, who isn't without conscience or moral compass but whose many fears outweigh his few strengths. He's the very embodiment of the 'fatal flaw' theory, brought to ruin by his weaknesses and failings.

    I find it frighteningly easy to identify with McGregor's Leeson. What he did, many of us have been tempted to do, or have done, in various small ways. Or maybe not so small. Some people find him profoundly offensive, others find him pathetic. Whatever your reaction to this film, the fact that you even have one shows that it's worked. It's made you feel something about what happened ... or at least, this version of what happened. Perhaps some of us resent being made to feel any kind of empathy for this character. By making him human, his actions are humanised, made comprehensible ... and that's uncomfortable.

    It's far more comfortable keeping him demonised, reprehensible, beyond understanding or forgiveness, for in that way we keep ourselves safe. We are not like him. There is nothing that we share. He is ... other.

    The problem is, he isn't. That's where Rogue Trader succeeds, I think. In showing us that the Nick Leesons of this world aren't monsters at all ... they're people, like us, who make mistakes, like we do. By challenging us ... you say you would never ever do something like this, but can you be sure? Really? Truly? This isn't a lighthearted film, a fun film. It's a fascinating character study and a timely reminder of that saying that goes something like ..
    8lhunt

    Acting, not budget

    We were impressed at the quality of acting in this relatively low budget film. Rather than special effects and technical events, this movie very successfully brings you into Nick Leeson's world. It is certainly not an apology for Mr. Leeson, Ewan McGregor very effectively and subtly captures the drivenness that envelopes Mr. Leeson and, of course, undoes him and the bank. This movie brought us into a world that we knew little of, and helped us understand it from the inside out.
    6dglink

    McGregor Bares All

    Young English investment broker, Nick Leeson, distinguishes himself in his bank's Jakarta office and his reward is an assignment in Singapore, where he unwisely manages both the trading floor and the office operations. His first year is a big success with huge profits, despite some some questionable practices to retain an important client. However, he also establishes an 88888 account, which makes his employer, Baring Bank, into a customer, and he crosses the line again with forged documents to verify a large non-existent transaction. Based on a true story, "Rogue Trader" may confuse those whose vocabulary does not include puts and calls, options and futures, commodities and derivatives. Written and directed by James Deardon from Leeson's autobiography, the film uses extensive voice-over to share Leeson's thoughts and feelings as his illegal activities spiral out of control. Even Leeson seems stupefied and astounded at the magnitude of the damage he has wrought.

    Ewan McGregor does well as Leeson, and, for those McGregor fans who want all the Ewan they can get, Deardon offers extended shots of the actor in shorts, bathing suits, completely nude, and bare-assed. Anna Fiel plays Leeson's wife, Lisa; she is passable in an undemanding role and exposes less flesh to the camera than her co-star. Drinking binges, euphoric highs, and emotional lows provide McGregor with a showcase for his talent; if only the film were worthy of him. "Rogue Trader" is not a bad film, but confusing at times, and narration is a lazy device. Filmed in Singapore where the story took place, the movie is a cut above TV fare, but only a small cut. Without McGregor the film would be less worthy of watching; with him, "Rogue Trader" is a passable take on a famous crime.
    Boyo-2

    I enjoyed it

    I disagree with the other reviews here. I enjoyed the movie very much and I don't even know a bond from a stock from a box of crackers, nor did the know the story of this man and what transpired. But the movie explains a lot as its going along, and by the end, I was interested to know exactly how much he was going to get away with. Ewan is terrific as always.
    8frenchie-16

    You think your job is stressful?

    When I saw the ratings and the comments listed for this movie, I wasn't sure that this was the movie I saw last night! If you're looking for a history lesson on the fall of Synex, read a book. If you're looking for an edge of your seat thriller, with no violence at all, and hilarious breaks in the tension, this is your flic. First, Ewan McGregor is becoming one of my top actors. His portrayal of a cool-as-a-cucumber trader, even under incredible stress is delightful. You can't help but be nervous as Nick Leeson dodges bosses, controllers, and his wife. The level of the stress is clearly portrayed, and his fantasy scenes are great. The other actors are shallow, but hilarious. Enjoy this flic. I did.

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    • Trivia
      Nick Leeson was reported to have taken a share of the seven million pounds sterling that this movie earned worldwide.
    • Goofs
      In the end, Nick's plane lands in Frankfurt, Germany. However, the police cars have license plates from Munich ("F" vs. "M").
    • Quotes

      Nick Leeson: [looking into the mirror] I, Nicholas Leeson, have lost 50 million quid... IN ONE DAY!

    • Connections
      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episode #4.51 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Can't Take My Eyes off You
      Written by Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio

      Performed by Andy Williams

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Estafador
    • Filming locations
      • Raffles Hotel, Singapore(Nick meets Pierre Beaumarchais)
    • Production companies
      • Granada Film Productions
      • Newmarket Capital Group
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    • Budget
      • $12,800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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