Whats odd is no mention of how Tacgnol was involved just like during the LTCM event.
I guess certain things get covered up by the media.
I guess certain things get covered up by the media.
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Breaking Bad goes to great lengths to be correct on the chemistry. I have seen one episode of the program and the lead character went into detail about a cleavage process when discussing his lab with another chemist who he was going to hire.
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Fair enough, but are you a chemist with experience cooking meth? My guess is a professional meth cook could point out issues in the show. For 99.9% of the audience it seems correct and technical enough, which is all that's necessary.
I agree that the premise of the problem in the movie was kind of a joke, but no one I know who saw it, outside of those in the industry, even mentioned it. They just saw it as some existential problem which needed fixing and that, I think, was all they were going for.
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I know enough about chem to know it was accurate.
Quote from adamm2:
2. Movies are not aimed at the atticus' of the world, rather the average Joe, and are a source of entertainment, not as reliable fact sources.
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And I'm sure there are finance undergrads who would claim they know enough about finance to know the movie was accurate, since they had a lecture on VAR at some point.
If the creators of the movie thought it was such an important thing don't you think they could have, in all of NYC, found at least one consultant to create a more realistic premise? Obviously they realized it wasn't necessary, because it would have absolutely no effect on the broader success/failure of the movie. And that's the point.
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I know enough about chem to know it was accurate. Meth-chemistry is easy; the scene concerned increasing yields for a better ROI. You think they would go to those lengths to make up some orgchem BS? That's your argument?
It's akin to adapting a book about the Holocaust and sending them to Disney World.
"I'm working on something" Tucci states... ostensibly for weeks/months. I get a VaR that updates every 3 seconds. Maybe they should use my PB. They should've used Muppets.
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I hear you on the realism, but I don't see how it significantly detracts from the movie. Unfortunately the subject matter is very dry and quite uninteresting (even for people like us, watching people do our job is pretty boring). This movie at least captures the essence of what was going on, was interesting, but maintained enough authenticity to not be cartoony.
Every other mainstream wallstreet movie has failed at this with varying success at the entertainment aspect.
Those "EUREKA" moments in front of the screen and simplified "VaR explanation are necessary plot devices to keep the movie moving.
Breaking bad might have gotten the chemistry right (I don't know) but if they didn't the show would be enjoyable watching the two guys yell at eachother, botch drug deals, and deal with their varying issues.
In the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan, some of the soldiers' guns were wrapped in plastic bags presumably to keep them dry. Plastic bags didn't exist until after WW2. Did that ruin the movie?