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"Wall Street" Synopsis | Appreciation | Afterviewing 1987 Color film 126 minutes American 20th Century Fox Film Company Production Director: Oliver Stone Screenwriter: Stanley Weise Oliver Stone Photography: Robert Richardson Main Actors: Michael.

Douglas (as Gordon Gekko) Charlie Sheen (as Bud Fosse) Martin Sheen (as Carl Fosse) The film won the 1987 American Academy of Film and Television Academy Award for Best Actor.

, Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Actor Golden Globe Award, National Federation of Film Critics Best Actor Award. Synopsis: 1985, Wall Street, New York.

Bud Foss, a young broker at Jackson Steine ??Securities Company, owed 7,000 yuan when a client defaulted on a stock transaction when he was acting as an agent for a stock transaction. Manager Lynch forced him to advance compensation.

He decided to wait for an opportunity to catch up with the stock market tycoon Gordon Gekko. Gekko was shrewd and powerful, and he took to the stock market like a duck to water. He had made at least 23 million in wealth before the age of 40.

Bud goes to a restaurant frequented by his father Carl so he can borrow money to pay off his debt.

Carl was a mechanic and union official at Blue Star Airlines. He wanted his son to return to work at Blue Star. Bud said that the salary as a broker would be five times higher.

Carl scolded him for not being able to make ends meet with an annual salary of 50,000 yuan. His own 47,000 yuan was enough for expenses. Bud said: "You can only suffer poverty if you live in Queens. I have to live in Manhattan to qualify for my status. How can this little money be enough?" Carl casually told him

The FAA ruled that his Blue Star flight accident last year was due to a door manufacturing problem and not poor maintenance. The company can fly again. Bud's eyes lit up after hearing this.

Bud came to visit Gekko on his birthday, bringing Cuban cigars. He handed over an analysis report of a certain company and urged him to buy its shares. Gekko threw it into the shredder and asked what good news would make his birthday happy. Bud had no choice but to

The last resort was adopted: Even the plaintiffs are not aware of the ruling in the Blue Star case. The company has few shares on the market and its stock value is very high.

Gekko asked for his business card, and then he was busy instructing his assistants to purchase a large amount of shares in TEDA Paper Products Company.

Bud returned to the company and hurriedly used the computer to check the TEDA market.

Gekko called and asked Bud to quickly purchase 20,000 shares of Blue Star at a price lower than 15.38 yuan. Bud was ecstatic.

Gekko invited Bard to have lunch at the hotel, and Bard informed Blue Star that it had risen to 17.25 yuan.

Gekko asked him if he had bought TEDA. Badlian said that this was illegal, but Gekko smiled and replied that he would not report it.

Then he took out a million-dollar check and gave it to Bud to buy stocks on his behalf. He wanted to observe his performance.

Finally, I specifically emphasize that I hate investment failure.

At night, a romantic woman broke into Bud's apartment, claiming to be Gekko's friend... Bud bought a bad stock and was trapped.

After get off work, Gekko invited him to play in the gym and take a sauna bath. Bud told him that he lost 100,000 on the first transaction. Gekko ridiculed his father because he was not a union cadre of the company. He lectured him: "I only make investments that are guaranteed to win. You have to be familiar with it." In Sun Tzu's Art of War, the outcome is decided before the war begins. You are not as smart as I thought. I have been in this field since 1969. Harvard elites are not worthy of attention. My approach to employing people is not to worry about their poverty, but only their lack of excellence. "I already have 20 brokers analyzing the trend for me, no need to look for any more." He got dressed and was about to leave. Bud quickly caught up and said, "I'm willing to work hard for you. Please give me another chance." Bud lets in the car, saying the opportunity lies in gathering information for him.

He's seeking revenge on his nemesis, Sir Larry Wideman, and needs to find out what big deal the latter is making.

Bud quickly said that this was inside information, and if discovered by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), he would go to jail.

Gekko retorted: "Does it count as insider information for a father to inform his son of the ruling, or for eavesdropping on my acquisition of TEDA and buying stocks? Be realistic! Be a predator or a nobody, it's your choice." Bud hesitated again and again, and finally agreed to "cooperate."

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Bud followed Wideman and found out he was flying to Erie, Pennsylvania.

Inspired by Gekko, Bud guessed that Wideman wanted to acquire Anaco Steel Company. Gekko immediately instructed him to use an overseas account to purchase a large amount at a price of 45 yuan and create a big buzz among colleagues. At the same time, he also asked him to call and inform "Wall Street"

News" reported the secret phrase: "Blue Horseshoe likes Annako."

Anaco quickly became popular.

At night, Bud drove to Gekko's beach house to ask him to sign the document. Gekko took the opportunity to introduce him to the wealthy guests attending the family banquet.

Bud is fascinated by the blonde interior decorator Darianne Taylor and takes advantage of the situation to invite her to decorate the interior of his new home.

Wideman came to visit and said frankly that he was going to operate Annaco and transform it. To this end, he wanted to buy Gekko's shares and offered 65 yuan.

Bud said that the market price should be 80 yuan, but Gekko hypocritically only asked for 72 yuan, and finally the deal was made for 71.50 yuan.

Wildman left angrily, and Bud took advantage of the situation to say that Sun Tzu's Art of War was recorded, and soldiers never tire of deceit.

When the enemy is strong, we avoid it, when the enemy is angry, we are provoked. Gekko praised him for being smart and able to stand alone.

Gekko also encourages Bud to pursue Dillian.

Bud went to visit Barnes, a college classmate and a lawyer in a law firm, and asked him to provide information and promise a large profit. Barnes hesitated but agreed.