High Fidelity Film Analysis

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Main Characters:
• Ryan Gosling as Jared Vennett – The cocky Deutsche Bank salesman
• Christian Bale as Dr. Michael Burry – one of the first investors. He predicted the 2008 US financial crisis.
• Brad Pitt as Ben Rickert – another person who saw the breakdown of the housing market and made a lot of money from it too.
• Steve Carell as Mark Baum – a man who was angry about the collapse of the housing market but also made a huge amount from it.

Cinematography:
The actors played their respective roles really well. The music and lighting is good. The whole movie is a masterpiece and really sent the message it had to send. What can I say this film is a front-runner in Oscars?!! Plus, I’m not a movie critic.
In the cameos, characters like Margot

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