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The World's biggest bank is using the money it has to fund terror and enslaving poor 3rd world nations by giving them loans they can't repay. When an informant and a colleague are killed, Louis Salinger (Clive Owen), an interpol officer decides to go outside the system. Will this work?
Rating: Yellow - a good timepass based on a rather common 'controversy theory'. While the story is good overall, for an evil supposed to be touching everyone's lives, it is not moving enough.
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2009
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Atlas Entertainment
Brían F. O'Byrne
Clive Owen
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Naomi Watts
Relativity Media
Tom Tykwer
Ulrich Thomsen
Yellow
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