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Critics note the film often adopts the worldview of its elite subjects, portraying the bailout as the only viable option and omitting the perspectives of "Main Street" victims like those facing foreclosure or unemployment. 3. Accuracy vs. Dramatization Verbatim Dialogue

The narrative is driven by the failure of Lehman Brothers and its CEO Richard Fuld (James Woods), whose inability to find a buyer or secure a government bailout triggers a global liquidity crisis. subtitle Too.Big.to.Fail.2011.720p.BluRay.x264....

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The film concludes on an ambiguous note. After the $125 billion capital infusion, Bernanke asks if the banks will actually lend the money; Paulson's hollow "Of course they will" precedes an epilogue noting that lending actually declined and bank compensation returned to record highs by 2010. Dramatization Verbatim Dialogue The narrative is driven by

The film illustrates how the failure of one institution, like AIG or Lehman, could cause a domino effect throughout the global economy due to complex derivatives like Credit Default Swaps (CDS).

This is the film's central ethical dilemma—the idea that bailing out large institutions encourages them to take excessive risks in the future, knowing the government will act as a safety net.

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