资本之战

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主演:加布里埃尔·伯恩,加德·艾尔马莱

类型:电影地区:法国语言:法语年份:2012

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 长篇影评

 1 ) 短评

导演本身想要表达的可能就是一种夸大了对我们的时代(当然不仅仅是金融世界)的反讽。这里面有绝对不留情面的尖锐,也有恰到好处的真诚。在男主一步步从被操控到操控的过程中,观者也可以看到他的挣扎和犹豫;而这正是我们的时代里个人利益和大众利益最普遍的一种冲突(无非在大多数情况下并不涉及那么多的资本)。最后的结尾看似稍弱,但不失为一个聪明的选择。如果发力太猛,反而会让影片显得沉重;而导演似乎一直在避免一种沉重——无论是抒情或是批判,在片中最终总会被一个轻描淡写的托辞或镜头带走。(巾城)

 2 ) 交易的诱惑

在这个一切都可以用金钱估值的社会中,所有的人都被迫卷入这个金融交易的游戏中,只是骰子掌握在富人手中,穷人往往是被玩弄于掌骨的筹码。富人们纸醉金迷,为了拥有更多财富,幕后操纵股价,股东间斗智斗勇,无节制的利用幕后交易抢劫中产和穷人。即使高阶的职业经理人也不过是大股东操纵市场的提线木偶。

曾经正义的操盘手在闻道金钱的味道后,也无法抵挡它的诱惑。所有的道德约束,所有的法律底限都可以跨越。甚至可以强奸一个混血婊子,为了权利罔顾爱妻的警告。和那些曾经试图操纵他的富人们沆瀣一气,同流合污。金钱的魔力,权利的诱惑让人欲罢不能。

老炮说巴龙“你太年轻了。”巴龙反击老炮说:不是我太年轻了,而是你老的太快了。

换作你,能抵挡住幕后交易诱惑么?

 3 ) Let me tell you a story ...

I have a friend, whom I liked very much and still would like to like.

He is a high school classmate of mine, but I guess we were never really close in high school, for whatever reason that I have always had a clue about but never wanted to acknowledge.

Anyway, we got closer when we were in college, different colleges, with mine in our hometown and his in the capital. So we got close when we were actually apart.

Come to think of it, the thing that tightened the bond was our momentarily converged misunderstandings of what the other person was like.

I found him a guy who wanted to get "the best education", someone who was seemingly interested not only in having the ability to make a living, or even to make money, but in excelling in the one thing he had set his mind to, which could well make a contribution to the actual human civilization and benefit all the ordinary human beings around the world. Something that would make the lives of all people, everywhere, better, instead of something that only feeds the rich while buries the poor, aggrandizes the strong while exploits the weak.

Somehow, somewhere along the way, he got sucked into an operation. It is an operation that tries to turn everybody into a whore, who sells his or her body and soul for a trinket, an item, a product, an asset, a piece of "real" estate, a "portfolio", a life style, a particular "aspiration", or specific kinds of members of the opposite sex, things that he would never want or need, and people whom he would never be interested in, had he still lived in the Eden.

Yet he lives in the world. He hears, reads, and sees. They tell him what he should need or want. He wants to be liked, loved, and esteemed. They tell him how he should achieve these, and they tell everyone what the person is like whom you should like, love, and who demands your esteem.

He bought it, and he turned. He thought reality rules, and since the reality is different from what he had thought, he'd better want something else.

In this way, the operation succeeded. It made him think the things they want him to want are really what he wants himself.

No better whore than this. Willingly, qualm-lessly, doubtlessly, never with hurt pride but always with judgmental arrogance, and with the everyone cheering him on, with unfeigned admiration.

I know he has defense for it: "You know, what am I supposed to do? Judging from the way you speak of 'the operation', you know how it works - it crushes those who refuse it, and awards those who join. I have a life to live, and I even want to make something out of it. I cannot afford the sorry existence you proscribed."

And he would tell me: "You just never grew up. You live in your shell and you had the shame to tell me how I should live my life in the real world? You know nothing of it."

Protest I would: "My dear dear friend, you know me. I had bared my all to you, as you knew. Not that I ever put up much disguise. You and I shared something that others would never with us. We know where we come from. We know our roots. We know what we were. We know our history, our origin, our genesis.

"In more practical words, we know what we really were and still are, had 'the operation''s devastation never occurred or even occurred.

"You know, my dear friend, I would never look down upon you. Sharing what we shared, it is simply impossible for me to look down upon one of my own. I treat you all not simply as my brothers and sisters, but as my alter-egos. It is a bond that would never break. I would fulminate, I would curse, I would berate, but I would always love."

Then he would retort: "That is disingenuous. You never lived. After all the backstabbing, the double-dealing, the about-face, much of which I experienced with my 'alter-egos', I doubt you could still 'love'."

I would again appeal: "Would those happen if all of you were still in Eden, instead of in the 'operation'? Think on it, my other self. Think on it. Your sufferings you have made yourself. Your fate you sealed yourself. And your grave you dug yourself.

"And you call my existence 'sorry'? Well, I concede it is. But so is yours. And my sorriness is because of your sorriness; it is caused by your sorriness. You can say I have never lived, but had you, all of you, refused to be fuel to the operation, I might have, with every one of you, lived in a new Eden that would put to shame the previous lesser evil of one."

He would not be moved: "You are babbling. The operation has no mercy. Before you can have enough power to kill it, it always wins. You join, or you die. Simple as that. And I do not want to die. I like my life, my entry-level luxury car, my new apartment, my girlfriend who really knows how to dress and how to make love, my nights out in the city, my shopping in the boutiques, my web-ordered consumer products mailed to me, and, you know what is the best of it? The sense of being accepted and loved, when you know you have a position in the world, and that your folks would not worry about you, and you have a family to come home to, and your family and friends even get together sometimes not for any specific purpose, just to feel good.

"I love all of that, and I have no intention of ever abandoning any of it for your life, as if you even had one. You know what, do not talk to me about this any more. There is no point. I just love what I love. I just want what I want. I only care about if I am happy. Yes, I only care about myself. I said it. If they give what I am doing a meaning, or give it a purpose or a cover of 'righteousness', telling me as well as everyone else what I am doing is of value and right, I am all the happier for it. But even if they do not, which never happens, I am still all for it. As long as it gets me through the day, I do not care if it satisfies my conscience or fools it, is truthful about its purpose or lies about it. As long as I do not feel a qualm about it, I do not care about what I do or what it does to others. Of course, I'll always believe and say I am doing it for the right purpose, because, in the final analysis, whether it is actually right or whether it is right with caveats and nuances do not matter, what matters is if I can make myself believe in it, heart and soul, with no caveats, sans nuances, never second-guessing.

"I wish I never had this conversation with you. And I wish I never had this 'Eden' experience with you, giving you all the pretext for chatting me up a storm for this nonsense about what I want. Just so you know, I did not know what I wanted back then, which I guess is what made it so Eden for you, but I know what I want right now because I've grown up! The more people grow up, the more clearly they know what they want.

"You know what, I admit this is an operation. I have always known. Don't you think you know more than me. The difference between us is that you are deluded; you think wrong. You think just by standing on the sideline you are doing anything about it? No, you are not. But I, working my way up the ladder, who knows, maybe some day I can even do something about it!

"End of conversation. Go back to your desert. I am busy. You know, you are such a hypocrite: the movies are what we consume, we people of the operation, it is our reward and fodder for our having done another day's worth of hard work, another day of triumphant operation conducting, and you lap up this stuff that you so despise, even in your purported desolate existence? You know, because of this hypocrisy of yours I just discovered, I conclude everything you just said is wrong. What you said is all nonsense. Bye. And do not contact me again."

But I know I would. He is my brother and alter-ego after all.

And I would say to him: "Bro, I need my telescope into the operation. Do not blame me. I know I am being a voyeur, what you might even consider an impotent voyeur, but I am just not of the temperament for the operation. Maybe that is the reason that I never turned. You can blame me for the grandstanding that is because of my incapability of even making myself do the operation's work, but heed the logos I want to make known to you, and do not let it be discounted by the mortal being I am.

"You've grown up, my dear friend, no doubt. I've seen your growing up, just as you have seen mine. You sound you knew what you want. I only hope it is really what you want. You say you see more clearly which implies you have always had an inkling. But no one could possibly know it before he has an education, which is administered by the world, but ultimately interpreted by himself. You have chosen the lens you are wearing, but you can always make another choice, and it is never too late."

***

This film really made me think of this high school classmate and friend of mine. We have not been in contact for what I consider a very long time. Yet the uncanny similarity is not lost in the least bit to me between him and the antagonist of the film -

How someone who once did a PhD, wanted to teach, to write books, and to win the Nbl Prz, is sucked into the operation, and in his fight against its indiscriminate all-devouring internecine destructiveness, triumphed a Pyrrhic triumph, abandoning his last thread of innocence and becoming himself a captain of the operation's own self-perpetuity.

Neither was idealistic in the first place. Both placed glitz (that is why the Nbl Prz) over substance, stylishness over simpleness, and how other people think of him over how he thinks of himself.

Yet neither was a natural born killer, a cold-blooded purebred operative of the operation. Both still has humanity left, only that it might not shine through or even occur to them anymore. Ironically, at the same time they are not being ashamed for their lack of it, they make justifications for their having more of it, their being more humane than others.

The antagonist even used the very action, off-shoring, which profaned humanity in both his own country and others', to pretend his love for all mankind and to feign his doing God's work.

Contrary to what people often think, globalization, instead of being the cure of poverty, is actually the true cause of it. It was never driven by the "invisible hand" even if such a thing ever existed. It was driven by geo-political reality and the innate cancerous expansionist framework of the modern Western civilization.

As how a cancer works, the Western civilization could only survive as long as it can expand (its expression of the day is through economic expansion). The moment the host cannot sustain its growth anymore, the cancer dies along with the host.

The rapaciousness and ruthlessness of the banks in the film illustrates well the advancement of this cancer. In its wake, no one gains anything of value, except for the vain and ephemeral glitz, but as it passes, everywhere are littered the dead bodies of everyone.

Had the countries been left to develop on their own, they would never be forced to compete with the lowest denominator of wages, and they would never be forced to build nuclear ICBMs instead of investing in better living conditions for their people.

Even after they had joined the operation, the lion's share of the profits has never been given back to their workers, not even to the collaborating compradors, not even to the governments themselves of the exporting countries, it is used to buy "peace" from the "super power", or in more uglier terms, to buy the protection of the neighbourhood mafiosi who has an overwhelming power and lust to destroy, and thus runs the whole racket.

This is what Capitalism has come to. A shake-down.

As it stands, the operation is all powerful, and it will be in the foreseeable future. No one can be spared, either of its destructiveness, or of his own complicity. But it will not sustain. Its day of reckoning will come.

Fatalistic as it sounds, we cannot afford to be existentialists. We need to fight, and we have to win - our very survival depends on it; the cancer must be stopped, or the host dies.

***

I am amazed by the film. I've watched a lot of them, though now not nearly as frequently as then. I would attest, a film of such political incisiveness is hard to come by.

Costa-Gavras is the director of the film, whom I admit, in all my previous film-watching career, I have never come across once. I looked him up. Natrually, a man of such intellectual stature and insight would be perpetually kept in obscurity. Neither notoriety nor fame. Apparent mediocrity, or better yet, obscurity, is the seal of choice against such dangerous minds.

Sure, a better seal is death, but that has often been reserved for the clear and present danger, though nowadays the lines are murky.

Costa-Gavras has filmed a dozen films, spanning half a century, most of which are about politics, and provocative politics at that. See his films, and walk on the road of facing the truth courageously, instead of only facing your own self-interests and just the 5 minutes of it.

 4 ) 如果有剧透,就不用花时间看这电影了

法国凤凰银行的男主,在总裁得癌症后被提为新总裁,然而薪资待遇又低又苛刻,被董事会和前总裁当成临时提替身,该银行的大股东却是美国人,企图操纵他达到自己的各种目的,在此期间男主一直头脑清醒,处理的游刃有余。中间穿插着黑人超模的欲情故纵,令他始终不能得逞,在认定对方为妓女的情况下,为了满足自己的欲望给了她100万殴。最终,美国人要求他收购资产不良日本的银行,矛盾激化,男主一边和美国人周旋,一边收集内幕交易的证据,美国人本计化在重大利空促使凤凰股价大跌时,乘机用收购的钱买入更多的凤凰取得绝对控制,然而男主却在一开始就聘请了私人侦探帮他查周围人,从同事到董事会,掌握他们的动向,厘清敌我。最后男主按照事先计划迫使自己公司股价大跌,却在暗中将这件内幕交易透露给另一位大股东,并在美国人下手前买足了股票,凤凰银行借此反而摆脱了美国人的控制,同时对黑模男主也终于强硬得逞。由于有证据在手,美国人并没有拿男主怎样,男主在主动辞职后,又被大股东请回继续担任总裁。

 5 ) 电影频道节目中心译制

资本之战/资本游戏.Le capital 2012 CCTV6HD DD2.0-448kbps

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《资本之战》法国

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翻译:邵微露

导演:吴红涓

录音:姜修竹

配音演员:

周野芒 周启勋 吴永庆 茅菁 孟宇 苗壮 张予佟 林强 王浙生 郑小璞 梦萱

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 短评

整体比较无感 感觉略微有些讽刺萨科奇的意思吧 富人社会的 搞不清那演员列表里怎么会冒出了文森特卡索 ...

5分钟前
  • X.Lee
  • 还行

作为金融题材,故事写得很一般,道德批判太迫切,反倒不容易拍出力度来~

9分钟前
  • 夏雨荷
  • 还行

法国人的寓言,小超模正是霸道总裁的缩影。米国资本太凶狠太傲慢,让骄傲的法国人不由自主地想反抗;但是人家又确实太强大,更重要的是,自己毕竟还是惦记人家的钱啊,所以也只能是先扭捏一番,把钱弄到手,最终还得乖乖被人硬上弓……结尾处,男主做出了最后的决定,就在即将上楼去给跨国资本当妓女之前,先和两个知识女性诀别,以后的生活伴侣,只能找同行了。

10分钟前
  • 高玉宝
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2018.02.21

15分钟前
  • 茶博士
  • 还行

法国人拍得金融之战,很左。不过我很感兴趣,比较关心股市操纵的过程,所以特意上网找出来重新看了遍儿。。。。。天朝遍地都是insider trading.

17分钟前
  • 逢いたい
  • 力荐

劫贫济富是这个世界游戏下去的恒定法则。既然是游戏人间一场,那开心就好。

19分钟前
  • FEI
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不不不我用一个穷人的思维觉得欧洲第一银行哪能这么随便玩的。

20分钟前
  • paradiso
  • 较差

因为我很不懂银行啊钱啊金融啊所以看着挺有趣的。。。资本家良心崩溃边缘又“悬崖勒马”,悲伤地预言万恶的资本主义会结束一切同时,又成为同谋。性欲和金钱欲望一样不可控制,把他变得狼狈不堪又启迪他这一切不过是诱饵和暂时的消耗。不过霸道总裁的世界我不懂还是留给超模交际花去揣测吧lol

23分钟前
  • Ma Jolie
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一般般

24分钟前
  • M·贺六浑
  • 还行

都好看

27分钟前
  • 莫奈
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预告剪辑得像讽刺喜剧,片子却是严肃批判。商战却没拍出紧张的味道,一直到最后结局都没有多大起伏。

32分钟前
  • 查克同志
  • 还行

Gad elmaleh转型么……

33分钟前
  • ABCD的D
  • 还行

资本之战(普通话版)到处都是

35分钟前
  • []
  • 力荐

睡得特别舒服……

40分钟前
  • 阿特拉斯抠抠脚
  • 较差

如何让裁员不是裁员?开展社会运动和自我革命!陷入坑里兜兜转转,清除了异己,坐上了位子

42分钟前
  • 大罗
  • 力荐

商战逻辑粗糙

45分钟前
  • 身无半亩
  • 还行

现代的罗宾汉,继续劫贫济富

50分钟前
  • tom
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黑帮片。法国金融版Outrage。当一个人真正拥有巨大财富和权力时,他会怎么做?最终,他还是会选择权力。

51分钟前
  • 冷杉
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第一次看时觉得大资本家不带玩这么幼稚的吧。币圈乱象这一年,呵呵,更幼稚的也玩得666。人跟人的差距,很大,也很小。

54分钟前
  • 淇淇在太空
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Margin Call之后再也打不起精神看金融片了

55分钟前
  • CharlesChou
  • 还行