(released internationally as Arbitrage in 2012 and widely in Italy in 2013) is a taut financial thriller that serves as a masterclass in tension and moral ambiguity. 🎬 Core Narrative

He must navigate a relentless NYPD detective (Tim Roth), a suspicious daughter/business partner (Brit Marling), and a wife (Susan Sarandon) who knows more than she lets on. ⭐ Why It Works (The "Solid" Take)

The film is often compared to 90s corporate thrillers like Michael Clayton . It builds dread not through action, but through frantic phone calls, legal maneuvering, and the slow tightening of a metaphorical noose.

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Critics praise Gere for delivering one of his best performances, playing a man who is simultaneously a charismatic "master of the universe" and a desperate, cornered animal.

He is desperately hiding a $412 million hole in his books to finalize a merger.