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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (or just plain old Wall Street 2 if you don't want such a mouthful) is a movie by Oliver Stone that tries to do for the mortgage lending bank meltdown what he did for corporate raiders in 1987 in the original Wall Street. Michael Douglas returns a little worse for wear after spending just under 10 years in prison, moreover, instead of a young Charlie Sheen as the chosen one we have Shia LeBeouf.
Personality-wise, Shia (Jake Moore) is an analogue to Charlie Sheen's Bud Fox from the first film: Young, aggressive and ambitious - however he is installed with a sense of ethics. He's been obbsessed with the world of finance since his pre teen years and is mentored by Louis Zabel (Frank Langella), the head of the Wall Street bank for which he works.
Jake is romantically involved with Winnie Gekko (Carey Mulligan), who is the estranged daughter of Gordon (Michael Douglas). She represents a polar opposite of Gekko, portraying herself as an artistic type who runs a Left wing blog running counter to Jake who is a Conservative. Considering Oliver Stone's political leanings, I'm not sure why he gave Shia's character these attributes, unless it was out of a sense of wanting to be perceived as "fair or balanced" by making the hero of the film be from the "dark side."
Jake is obbsessed by Gordon even though Winnie wants nothing to do with him. Even though Gordon has been in incarcerated for many many years, Jake is desperate to meet him, against the wishes of his girlfriend. Gordon has a book out in which he warns of the impending financial collapse of the United States due to speculation ("the mother of all evil") and leveraged borrowing. I'm sure there were wise people who saw the bank meltdown coming at the time (the film takes place in 2008), but of course it's easy to impart such deep wisdom to a character in hindsight of the events that have taken place.
Gordon doesn't have much in the way finances to get back into any sort of investment transaction, and he seems like he genuinely cares about one thing since having spent all that time in prison: Re-connecting with his daughter. Of course knowing Gordon as we do, we can't help but suspect that he's got something up his sleeve, despite how genuine and convincing he comes across.
Jake is hugely influenced by green energy and puts most of his time into trying to secure a financial backing for a scientist who is working on a fusion power project. Despite Winnie's protestations, Jake relationship with Gordon develops - with the notion of being able to secure the funding to help the scientist and to truly change the world in a positive fashion, and make a huge amount of money as well!
The continued use of music from Brian Eno and David Byrne transfers an aural continuity of intelligent and romantic Pop between the two movies. Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan, Frank Langella and Susan Sarandon impeccably fulfill their dream-team roles. There are moments where the story slips, as with a gratuitous motorcycle race that ends with an abrupt shift in character logic, but overall Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps hits its laundry list of emotional and economic points in entirely entertaining ways.
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