Nov 30, 2015 11:00 AM
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The Big Short intends to enrage its gathering of people, yet it's sufficiently shrewd to realize that such a methodology doesn't block a film from being obscurely, cathartically amusing too.
There's an unmistakable, searing feeling of shock behind the entire attempt, and it's inconceivable not to respect McKay's careless eagerness to do everything shy of paying some dues on a cruiser while perusing resoundingly from Keynes if that is the thing that it takes to get individuals to at last focus.
The film's sympathy for regular Americans.along with its vigorous determination to amuse, illuminate, and anger make it a praiseworthy astonishment.