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Traders

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.6K
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Traders (2015)
Jobs are gone. Homes are being repossessed. Suicide rates are soaring. But newly unemployed Vernon Stynes might have the solution to the despair brought on by recession. He masterminds a diabolical, all-or-nothing plan he calls Trading. Through an underground online network of similarly displaced individuals, two people agree to "trade" by emptying their bank accounts, selling everything they own and putting the cash in nondescript green bags. They then travel to a remote location, dig a grave and fight to the death. Winner buries the loser and takes the two bags.

Then you find someone else and do it again, and again, and again, until you are rich enough or dead, whichever comes first. Like Vernon, Harry Fox has lost his job and his dignity. What else has he got to lose? Why not become a Trader? But when Trading becomes an alarmingly popular underground phenomenon, Vernon becomes a participant in the very game he created.
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What if it made perfect sense for ordinary people to kill each other for money? Better than slow grinding financial ruin and misery, and all done according to a strict code by consenting adu... Read allWhat if it made perfect sense for ordinary people to kill each other for money? Better than slow grinding financial ruin and misery, and all done according to a strict code by consenting adults. This is Trading.What if it made perfect sense for ordinary people to kill each other for money? Better than slow grinding financial ruin and misery, and all done according to a strict code by consenting adults. This is Trading.

  • Directors
    • Rachael Moriarty
    • Peter Murphy
  • Writers
    • Rachael Moriarty
    • Peter Murphy
  • Stars
    • Killian Scott
    • John Bradley
    • Nika McGuigan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Directors
      • Rachael Moriarty
      • Peter Murphy
    • Writers
      • Rachael Moriarty
      • Peter Murphy
    • Stars
      • Killian Scott
      • John Bradley
      • Nika McGuigan
    • 17User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Killian Scott
    Killian Scott
    • Harry Fox
    John Bradley
    John Bradley
    • Vernon Stynes
    Nika McGuigan
    Nika McGuigan
    • Orla Johnson
    Peter O'Meara
    Peter O'Meara
    • Anthony Grogan
    Barry Keoghan
    Barry Keoghan
    • Ken
    Tom Davis
    Tom Davis
    • Big John
    Aoibhinn McGinnity
    Aoibhinn McGinnity
    • Nuala
    David Murray
    David Murray
    • Kevin
    Caoilfhionn Dunne
    Caoilfhionn Dunne
    • Vicious
    Olwen Fouéré
    Olwen Fouéré
    • Helen Stynes
    • (as Olwen Fouere)
    David McSavage
    David McSavage
    • Tallman
    Donal O'Farrell
    • Pickaxe
    Dónall Ó Héalai
    Dónall Ó Héalai
    • Kicker
    • (as a different name)
    Tom Sullivan
    • Bri234
    • (as Tom O'Sulleabhain)
    Nick Lee
    Nick Lee
    • Simon
    Laurence Kinlan
    • Ger
    Patrick McDonnell
    Patrick McDonnell
    • Tony
    Mary O'Driscoll
    Mary O'Driscoll
    • Sally
    • Directors
      • Rachael Moriarty
      • Peter Murphy
    • Writers
      • Rachael Moriarty
      • Peter Murphy
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    User reviews17

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    7aftermik

    sticks to the brain somehow

    from the technical or artistic angle by no mean it is amazing. there's nothing remarkable, no treat for the senses.

    however the subject is disturbing making the film interesting enough & leaving an impression on the mind (mine at least).

    it's a dive in the world of losers with no hero in it but a wide bunch of losers accepting their condition & running to their death (one way or another).

    what is missing beside that psycho-sociological study (through the Vernon character mainly but not only) is a spiritual/philosophical angle to make it truly deep & multi-layered with more subtle character development, better narration & dialogues (i would have liked to see/hear poetry or sarcasm or irony or real funny quotes -they tried but they fail IMO like at the co-worker funeral... something more).

    in other words, what is missing is a Stanley Kubrick or a Shane Carruth (re-)writing it & directing it.

    conclusion : worth watching but shame it's not the masterpiece it could well have been with more work & perfectionism in the writing & directing.

    the generous 7 is because it does leave this lasting impression (unlike 99% of Hollywood productions forgotten 10 minutes after it's over)
    4abadguy44

    Shallow Plot

    At first, the Movie "Traders" seemed to have a unique story to be told. After watching it, I left the theater very disappointed with how the plot didn't have any teeth. The idea that you could bet your life against another person and winner take all seemed interesting almost provocative. However, the simplistic way that it was done was boring and unimaginative. The script lacked depth and imagination with how the story played out. There wasn't any hook to keep you interested in what happened next because the plot was too shallow and obvious. The acting wasn't bad but the characters were one dimensional and underdeveloped. I highly recommend that you don't waste your time with this one.
    4niaz_islam

    Not much of a thriller

    Although the movie genre defined it as a thriller movie it failed to hold the thrill throughout the film.

    John Bradley performed very neatly though Killian Scott's acting was offbeat. he was one of the major character in the movie so when his expressions and dialogue delivery was sloppy it took away the gravity of that particular scene.

    About the script, it was well written with a new concept of trading. But in the climax scene was not well thought because that scene lacks logic and does not coincide with the previous scenes which were shown and the conversations took place on that time. So the climax scene is a major letdown.

    Another thing about the script is there was no twist or turns, entire movie was like a straight arrow; it was quite predictable. There was no thrill of what might happen next so I could not enjoy the movie that much.

    The movie had great potential but all in all not worth your time. Not recommended.
    Matt345

    Dark, entertaining, not wholly believable

    I only got interested in this movie because I like the actor John Bradley who plays Samwell Tarly in "Game of Thrones". The movie has an intriguing thriller premise that can't help but make one want to see how it continues when one has begun. "Ordinary" people and small business people who lost their jobs after inflation and find their existence in a bit of a pickle, participate in a "trading" scheme where they bet all their money in very straightforward, undramatic duels for their lives at remote spots where each time they dig one grave in advance.

    The tone is relatively realistic as one would expect from the milieu of small-town business men, so that one could almost expect it to be a normal "drama" plot surrounding office workers, with John Bradley's Vernon Stynes - who came up with the scheme and its rules and put it up on the Dark Web - at first almost seeming like he could drop in at The Office for a moment. As one can realize afterwards, this is part of the characterization, with subtle hints about psychopathy (with not at all subtle consequences) and the stereotype about business men and psychopathy (mentioned casually). After all, the title itself is an euphemism, and the tale is clearly a parable about market crashes.

    The narrative is relatively straightforward and never goes beyond this "realistic" tone, though it is relatively entertaining and intriguing. However there are some issues with the narrative, which are not altogether hard to guess at. It is not believable that people would see this trade as a good deal, and have as little hesitation and fear - even doubt - as displayed. The main characters undergo some development in that regard at first, especially the protagonist and narrator Harry Fox, who later becomes really good at it (whereas John Bradley as Vernon Stynes is predictably weaker and for most of the movie bedridden after their first half-canceled attempt), however the topic of fear and hesitation is discarded pretty quickly.

    Once the trading scheme gets going pretty well, there is only one time when a character starts having fear, which is overcome by desperation. And while there is a rule that a participant has to write a suicide letter to avert basic suspicion, it is implausible that the police wouldn't become suspicious after a while (especially since all the people simply go missing, and the letters are probably bullshit) or that it wouldn't become aware of the existence of the scheme in the Dark Web or that word wouldn't trickle out.

    Due to psychological themes playing such a small role, and the story being as straightforward as it is, without social, psychological, investigative plausibility providing some complication, it remains as a "small" though relatively entertaining movie. I might give it 6.5 points, but round down rather than up due to its off-putting nature.
    8Pairic

    A macabre take on the aftermath of the Economic Crash in Ireland

    Traders (2015): Harry Fox (Killian Scott) and Vernon Stynes (John Bradley) are left penniless when their company goes under in the economic crash. Harry takes work as a minimum wage data-entry clerk, Vernon returns home to mum to work on a business plan. A colleague who can't take the stress drives his car into a tree so that his family will get the insurance money.

    Vernon comes up with the idea of Trading: you fight to the death with each participant putting up an equal stake. You double your money each time and bury the body of your opponent, each having taken turns digging the grave beforehand. Literally survival of the fittest. Harry excels and racks up the kills and accumulates capital. Ken (Barry Keoghan), an eighteen year old combatant complicates the story as criminals attempt to move in on the business. Orla (Nika McGuigan) is Vernon's neighbour and unrequited love interest but now Harry gets involved. But nothing is ever quite straightforward in this quirky Irish thriller which is veined with very dark humour.

    A macabre take on the aftermath of the Crash in Ireland, never before has Dublin looked so desolate nor have so many bleak burial sites been located. I a particular irony, abandoned building sites are the arenas for many of the combats and also supply the grave sites. Good acting all round particularly from Scott, Bradley and Keoghan. Co- Directed and written by Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy this sharp thriller was under-appreciated on it's release. 8/10

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      Actresses Nika McGuigan who plays Orla is caring for her father dying of cancer. In 2019 Nika would pass away from cancer herself.
    • Goofs
      When Orla looks at Vernon's wound, blood is already visible on Orla's left arm before Vernon grabs her, presumably from a previous take.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cost of Living: Making 'Traders' (2016)

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2016 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Coco Television
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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