Vampire Kid II
Taiwanese horror comedy
In the gripping financial drama "Too Big to Fail," director Curtis Hanson masterfully chronicles the tense, high-stakes battle to prevent the collapse of the global economy during the 2008 financial crisis. The film centers on William Hurt as Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, who, alongside Paul Giamatti as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, races against time to save the nation's largest financial institutions from bankruptcy. As Lehman Brothers teeters on the brink, Paulson must navigate a treacherous landscape of stubborn bank CEOs, skeptical politicians, and panicked investors, all while wrestling with the moral dilemma of whether to let the free market fail or intervene with unprecedented government bailouts. Billy Crudup delivers a standout performance as a calculating Goldman Sachs executive, while Topher Grace, Cynthia Nixon, and James Woods round out an ensemble cast that brings this true story to life with palpable urgency. The film maintains a relentless, documentary-like tension that captures the chaos and fear of those fateful September days, offering viewers a compelling behind-the-scenes look at the decisions that reshaped the financial world.