
Mark is a high school senior who thinks his wildest dreams have come true when he uses the wrong computer to make a simulated stock purchase and accidentally makes a million dollars. Unfortunately, Mark's million turns out to be the money Mr. Banks needs to save his electronics company. Mark must decide if his idea of success is worth hurting those closest to him.... (Full plot summary below)
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Mark is a high school senior who thinks his wildest dreams have come true when he uses the wrong computer to make a simulated stock purchase and accidentally makes a million dollars. Unfortunately, Mark's million turns out to be the money Mr. Banks needs to save his electronics company. Mark must decide if his idea of success is worth hurting those closest to him.
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| User ReviewH. GThe VHS cover was very misleading. It had a robot on the front that was never really shown. The only robot was the driving one which was kind of funny. The main premise of the film is about insider trading. It was very odd in how the movie went. I knew from the start it was meant to show the wrongs about insider trading. However the whole plot with the good guy Mark Andrews mistake in trading for real did not make sense. What I mean is if you look at it in a moral fashion I do not know why he would feel bad. He was not the only person buying the stock why should he get the moral treatment. What did he really do wrong. His mistake made him money and now everyone hated him for it. Even his girlfriend was made at him. I wish there was more clear message. I know it is wrong to take money that does not belong to you but the film just makes you wish you had never seen it. In reality you feel happy for Mark then you feel bad that you felt good for him and it makes you unhappy. There should have been some other way to represent the film and it just does not present the idea of insider trading in anyway. The ending with the undercover police woman was so random and it felt so forced. It was so bad that the movie did not make you understand why Mark's decision was bad in accidentally taking the money its his why does he have to give it back. I mean I just don't get it. If he married the girlfriend of the father in a sense he would get the money anyway. He was also going to run the business someday as stated before so it does not matter if he gave it back he would be getting it anyway. It just makes me think to much and its pissing me off. I don't know the girl who talks to him says it doesn't feel right and in reality it does not. You have to earn your money and just doing the stock market it wrong right? then you are saying that the stock market it bad? I do not know what to say its hard to come to a conclusion and it is all about what you're morals are and what you think is right. |