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A maverick New York hedge fund trader moves to Hong Kong and orchestrates a mega-deal that swiftly escalates beyond his control. Caught between competing forces in America and Asia in a ruthless culture of profits at all costs, he desperately negotiates and maneuvers inside China's closed, complex society. With his life and Hong Kong's future staked on a corrupt billion dollar deal, the trader takes the ultimate risk. -- (C) Official Site Unrated
Release Date $upercapitalist Aug 10, 2012 Limited
$upercapitalist

Actors For $upercapitalist

Linus Roache,Kenneth Tsang,Derek Ting,Richard Ng,Kathy Uyen,Thomas Daniel

Genres $upercapitalist : Mystery & Suspense

User Ranting $upercapitalist : 4.2
User Percentage For $upercapitalist : 81 %
User Count Like for $upercapitalist : 781
All Critics Ranting For $upercapitalist : 3
All Critics Count For $upercapitalist : 11
All Critics Percentage For $upercapitalist : 18 %

Review For $upercapitalist

The dull, hectoring financial melodrama "Supercapitalist" has all the spark of a high school assembly skit about not letting friends drive drunk.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

Whatever the makers of "$upercapitalist" had in mind, what they've created is a clunky and cliched melodrama set in the world of international high finance.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

A Walmart "Wall Street," the hedge-fund drama "Supercapitalist" is junk merchandise stamped "made in China."
Kyle Smith-New York Post

Dry as new bank notes and doggedly uncinematic, Simon Yin's "$upercapitalist" approaches the seamy side of international finance with a story as stale as the subprime meltdown.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Filled with enough clichés (finance culture seems to have the same frat-boy DNA the world over, bro) to be broken up and sold in pieces as junk material.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News

Lensed with a tiresome gloss meant to mimic the seduction of the Asian metropolitan high life and filled with clumsily didactic talking points and inadequate performances ...
Andrew Schenker-Time Out New York

$upercapitalist" exposes the heady, fast-paced, amoral world of New York/Hong Kong high finance
Emily S. Mendel-culturevulture.net

$upercapitalist seems naïve about both the market and the humans who operate in it.
Scott Tobias-AV Club

Ultimately plodding and resolutely old-fashioned, a corporate thriller for folks too square to indulge the possible existence of hungers so strong they must be satisfied at any cost.
Chuck Bowen-Slant Magazine

Makes you wonder whether Britain and China were wrong to allow Hong Kong to remain a free-market capitalist province--though the movie does not compare in quality to "Wall Street."
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve

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