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Synopsis: Robert Miller is a successful financial businessman with a loving wife and a smart daughter ready to take over the family business. Professional secrets involving illegal fraudulent activities start coming out at the same time that Robert's personal secrets take a turn for the worse and threaten to derail everything he has achieved.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Nicholas Jarecki
Production: Roadside Attractions
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 4 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
73
Rotten Tomatoes:
87%
R
Year:
2012
107 min
$7,918,283
Website
1,027 Views


We could take a year.

Let's take a year and get fat and

have fun and go on an adventure.

I mean seriously.

How much money do we need?

Do you want to be

the richest guy in the cemetery?

I don't want to be in the cemetery.

By the way, Mary called

from St. Victor's Hospital again.

- She hasn't gotten the check.

- Yeah, I'm taking care of it.

The gala is Friday. Should I be

selling my ring? What's going on?

I've had to move

a lot of things around for this merger.

It hasn't been easy. It's very complicated.

It's only two million.

- Only two million?

- Yeah.

- You remember Riccio's?

- Yeah.

Full meals, two bucks.

All you can eat, three bucks.

I do remember.

But I do not remember

you being this sentimental

unless you're trying to change the subject.

I don't know what you're talking about.

How are you? Good evening, Mr. Miller.

Nice to see you.

Julian.

Your table has been waiting.

And your guests are here.

Excellent.

Enjoy your dinner.

- Where the hell is Mayfield?

- I don't know.

- Mr. Miller.

- Thank you so much for coming.

Good to see you again.

We were just getting acquainted

with Peter and Brooke here.

I hope they didn't beat you up too much.

No, they've been terrific.

Dad, we've been talking about operations.

Tim thinks once we consolidate

we can save about 50%

on our back office costs.

Yeah. I'd like to hear more about that, but...

I had thought that Mr. Mayfield

planned to meet us here tonight.

Yeah. Jim should be here

in about 2O minutes.

So he suggested

that we get right into details.

I was just saying to Brooke

now that we can market

your quants' track records

we have access to a host of new capital.

And we've got something very special.

Something we're thrilled about.

New capital is exciting.

And that's why we're here.

Talk to us a bit about oversight.

I mean, obviously,

we've been very successful

with what we do because...

We feel passionate about it.

We hope that it spreads across the...

Thank you.

Assuming we shed debt

through some small liquidations,

we're looking at a significant uptick

in our R.O.l.

I don't want to pin a number on it,

but significant.

I'm sorry, gentlemen. We've been here

almost two hours now.

Where is Mr. Mayfield?

He just texted me.

He's very sorry, but he's been detained.

Detained?

Where?

I think I can trust you with my family.

- Mr. Miller, again, it was a privilege.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Dad?

This is the bullshit way

you try to close a deal?

Pod?

Would you like some... Have some port?

Dad. Did you get my message?

No. What's up?

We need to sit down.

- What is it?

- I can't talk about it here.

Brooke?

I found some strange entries

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Nicholas Jarecki

Nicholas Jarecki (born June 25, 1979) is an American film director, producer, and writer best known for his 2012 feature film Arbitrage. more…

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