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wejetset film review: Wall Street Revisited, NYC Then & Now

“Greed is good.” Those words, delivered by, Gordon Gekko from the 1987 film, Wall Street have never seemed more relevant. The story, about an ambitious young broker, determined to climb the ladder of success and his would-be mentor, a cutthroat corporate raider – speak to the detachment and misplaced desires that define the zeitgeist of the last 25 years.

If the “greed is good” axiom has run its course, what will be the new ethos that drives our market culture? “Prudence is proper.” It’s too early to tell, but if one thing is clear, it is that big changes are on the horizon. Click Read More to watch Gordon Gekko’s iconic speech from Wall Street.

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Categories: culture, film | Written by: ARCHITECTURE | Date: September 26, 2008

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