(Ryan Gosling): Based on Greg Lippmann , he is a slick Deutsche Bank salesman who serves as the film’s narrator, guiding the audience through the predatory world of subprime loans.
(The Big Short) is a 2015 biographical drama directed by Adam McKay that transforms the dry, complex world of high finance into a sharp, cynical, and fast-paced cinematic experience. Based on the nonfiction book by Michael Lewis , the film chronicles the true story of a handful of eccentric outsiders who predicted the 2008 global financial collapse and decided to bet against the U.S. housing market—a move known as "shorting". Key Characters & Real-Life Counterparts La grande scommessa
(Christian Bale): A socially awkward, heavy-metal-loving hedge fund manager and former doctor who first discovered the housing bubble by analyzing thousands of individual subprime mortgages. (Ryan Gosling): Based on Greg Lippmann , he
The film is widely recognized for its innovative storytelling techniques designed to make dense financial jargon accessible: housing market—a move known as "shorting"