Maverick and his guest Philip review the 2015 release “The Big Short”. They discuss the plot, characters, and themes of the film, as well as their personal opinions and ratings. They explore the unique structure of the movie, which follows multiple storylines and incorporates elements of comedy and documentary. The hosts also discuss the flaws and motivations of the main characters and the effectiveness of the film's opening scene. They touch on the tension and stakes of the story, as well as the use of breaking the fourth wall. Overall, they give positive reviews and highlight the film's ability to make complex financial concepts accessible and engaging. The conversation explores the accuracy of the events depicted in the movie 'The Big Short' and the motives of the characters. It delves into the themes of manipulation in the financial system and the need for more regulation. The principal themes identified are the accuracy of the events, the motives of the characters, and the obstacle presented by the financial industry. The movie effectively portrays the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on various characters, highlighting the corruption and greed within the financial industry. The revelations in the story build into a grand picture of how corrupt the system was, leaving the average person to pay the price. The characters undergo some transformation, particularly Mark Baum coming to terms with his brother's death. The movie ends with a preachy message about the need for more government regulation, which could have been softer or removed entirely. Overall, the movie is entertaining and thought-provoking.----------Highlights:0:00 “The Big Short” Introduction11:36 Banks Exposition14:49 Flaws and Motivations30:08 Pseudonyms, Fiction, and Reality35:55 Motive and Themes of the Underdogs41:58 The Behemoth Financial Industry48:39 Disillusioned With the System1:02:04 Revelations and Endings1:07:09 Does Anyone Change?1:10:55 Satisfaction and Solutions1:19:42 What Would You Change?----------Show Notes:9 Points Rating System: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ #thebigshort #2008financialcrisis #greatrecession #alostplot #ryangosling #stevecarrell #christianbale #bradpitt #jeremystrong #governmentregulation #corruption #greed #financialindustry #housingindustry #stocks #shortposition #plot #characterdevelopment