What is up with Eric Dale's character and his need to calculate everything in his head? There were two times, when he w
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preedee — 14 years ago(March 18, 2012 06:07 PM)
What is up with Eric Dale's character and his need to calculate everything in his head? There were two times, when he was talking about building a bridge in his previous career, and when talking about how much he was getting paid to sit in the room. I found it to be very weird and it seemed like he was showing off his math skills. Why was that written into the script and are Wall Street analysts really like that?
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henrikmk25 — 13 years ago(April 09, 2012 02:35 PM)
I thought the point of it was to illustrate how the work on the bridge represented a real value that had a real benefit for real people, unlike his current work shuffling loans around and getting paid a lot of money for it.
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carleton-english — 13 years ago(September 04, 2012 07:55 PM)
I think the point is to show how people with skill and precision have lured away from engineering jobs for lucrative jobs in finance. Eric's intelligence could have been used to actually build things but instead it was used to build portfolios built on fluff.
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equalthree — 13 years ago(November 09, 2012 04:03 AM)
I think the point of that was to show that "the workers" and their immediate manager (Dale) knew what they were doing (figures wise) while every other "Manager" up the chain had no idea what they were talking about and had to have it explained to them all.
From Will to Sam to Cohen to even Tuld in the big meeting saying "Explain it to me like I'm a Labrador" or whatever he said.
These upper management guys are getting paid a fortune and don't even know what's happening around them. I think its funny. -
jonathan-863-998542 — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 04:22 PM)
No, Tuld really is the smartest man in whatever room. He undersells himself to put people at ease, but the speed with which he reels off the year of every crash in modern history shows that he is the only one in the movie with the chessboard view.