According to the great mess that took place that leads millions to lose their jobs, and houses, leaving them without any source of living, this movie embodies the atmosphere when the financial crisis took place in 2008, that leads America to a deep recession in economy, and mentions the reasons behind such a crisis.
This scathing expose should be enough to alarm people all over the political spectrum.
Cinema Writer
January 30, 2012
As a documentary, this is a clear-eyed, steadily building prosecution against Wall Street. But, in the end, Ferguson's film is just a moot trial in which the defendants have already escaped scot-free.
You don't have to know the difference between a credit default swap and a collateralized debt obligation to feel enraged anew by Charles Ferguson's thorough dissection of the country's economic collapse of 2008.
Dallas Morning News
November 04, 2010
Whether it's parsing the definition of a derivative or detailing the bad faith of major financial institutions, the new documentary Inside Job approaches its deconstruction of the financial meltdown with laserlike focus.
Fan The Fire
August 16, 2011
More entertaining than Wall Street 2 while saying infinitely more about the iniquities of those that claim to work for us.