Arbitrage (2012)
Arbitrage (2012)
Arbitrage (2012), directed by Nicholas Jarecki, is a gripping crime drama that explores the themes of deception, greed, and moral corruption within the world of finance. Featuring a standout performance by Richard Gere, the film delves into the life of a wealthy hedge fund magnate whose carefully crafted life begins to unravel as he faces both personal and professional crises. With its intense performances, taut screenplay, and exploration of the high-stakes world of Wall Street, Arbitrage offers a compelling examination of the complexities of power, integrity, and the consequences of oneβs actions.
The story revolves around Robert Miller (Richard Gere), a successful and seemingly untouchable hedge fund manager. Miller is on the verge of completing a major sale of his business, which would secure his financial future. However, his life begins to spiral out of control when he is involved in a car crash with a young woman, named Julie (Laetitia Casta), who is killed in the accident. As Miller attempts to cover up the incident, he faces mounting pressure from various directions, including his family, law enforcement, and the impending collapse of his business empire. The film tracks his attempts to navigate through this web of lies while attempting to protect his wealth, reputation, and freedom.
Richard Gere delivers a captivating and nuanced performance as Robert Miller, a man whose outward confidence and success mask a deeper sense of moral ambiguity. Gere masterfully captures Millerβs complex character, portraying him as both a charismatic businessman and a man caught in a series of ethical dilemmas. Miller is a man who is used to having control over every aspect of his life, yet as the film progresses, we witness his increasing desperation and vulnerability as his world begins to crumble. Gereβs portrayal of this morally conflicted character is subtle yet powerful, and it anchors the filmβs central themes.