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Arbitrage (2012)
is a financial thriller starring Richard Gere as Robert Miller, a hedge-fund magnate desperately trying to hide his fraudulent business dealings and a tragic personal mistake before his empire collapses. Movie Summary
The Cost of Business
Perhaps the most compelling relationship in the film is not the thriller aspect, but the shifting dynamic between Robert and his daughter, Brooke (Brit Marling). Brooke is the moral compass who slowly realizes her father is a criminal. The film’s most poignant tragedy is not the death of the mistress, but the death of Brooke’s idealism. Robert sacrifices his daughter’s respect to save his business, proving that for him, maintaining the illusion of success is worth more than any human connection. Arbitrage 2012 Dual Audio Hindi ORG 1080p Www.7...
: This indicates the file contains two audio tracks—the original English and a Hindi dubbed version. "ORG" suggests the Hindi track is the official dubbed version rather than an unofficial fan-made one. Arbitrage (2012) is a financial thriller starring Richard
Arthur Bishop is a successful hedge fund manager who has made his fortune through shady deals. When he's approached by a business associate, Tim (played by Tim Roth), with a proposal to invest in a vineyard, Bishop sees an opportunity to make more money. However, things become complicated when Bishop's business partner dies under suspicious circumstances. The film’s most poignant tragedy is not the
If you're a fan of "rich men behaving badly" and high-pressure corporate dramas, the 2012 film
Julie Cote
His life spirals further out of control when a late-night car accident kills his mistress, (Laetitia Casta). Fearing the scandal will derail his business deal and lead to prison, Miller flees the scene. He turns to Jimmy Grant (Nate Parker), the son of his former chauffeur, to help cover his tracks. As a relentless NYPD detective, Michael Bryer (Tim Roth), closes in, Miller must navigate a treacherous web of lies involving his wife, Ellen (Susan Sarandon), and his daughter and CFO, Brooke (Brit Marling), who has begun to uncover his financial discrepancies. Cast and Key Performances The film's strength lies in its high-caliber ensemble cast:
