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Was Margin Call kino?
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>>215062793
No. What WAS kino instead, was Too Big To Fail (2011)
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>>215063133

I didn’t agree with Paulson’s portrayal as an even handed, objective man with the best interest in the national economy in mind and not a selfish twat who didn’t start panicking until Goldman, his former employer in which he had tens of millions at stake, came under threat.
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>>215063199
There are two versions of Paulson. The film's and yours. Got anything to substantiate your version? If not, I will default to believing the film's version.
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>>215062793
No, it was boring as hell.



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