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The Flaw

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18m
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The Flaw (2011)
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An examination of the causes of the economic crisis of 2008.An examination of the causes of the economic crisis of 2008.An examination of the causes of the economic crisis of 2008.

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    • David Sington
  • Stars
    • Andrew Luan
    • Robert Shiller
    • Louis Hyman
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    • Director
      • David Sington
    • Stars
      • Andrew Luan
      • Robert Shiller
      • Louis Hyman
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Andrew Luan
    • Self - Former Mortgage Bond Trader
    Robert Shiller
    Robert Shiller
    • Self - Professor of Economics, Yale University
    Louis Hyman
    Louis Hyman
    • Self - Economic Historian, Harvard University
    George Cooper
    • Self - Fund Manager, Blue Crest Capital
    Robert H. Frank
    • Self - Professor of Economics, Cornell University
    Nell Minow
    • Self - Corporate Watchdog, The Corporate Library
    Joseph Stiglitz
    • Self - Nobel Prize for Economics, Columbia University
    Dan Ariely
    Dan Ariely
    • Self - Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics, Duke University
    Ed Andrews
    • Self - Economics Correspondent, New York Times
    Antoinette Coffi-Ahibo
    • Self - Optician
    Steve Nahas
    • Self - Real Estate Investor
    Robert Wade
    • Self - Professor of Political Economy, London School of Economics
    Jim O'Neill
    • Self - Chief Economist, Goldman Sachs
    Rose Alfano
    • Self - Realtor
    Lawrence Citarello
    • Self - Real Estate Developer
    Sarah Ludwig
    • Self - Co-Director, NEDAP
    Jim Finkel
    • Self - Chief Executive Officer, Dynamic Credit Partners
    Josh Zinner
    • Self - Co-Director, NEDAP
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      • David Sington
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    9view_and_review

    Informative and Educational

    "The capitalism in the last thirty years has decreased the standard of living for everyone except at the top."

    This was the statement of Louis Hyman, an economic historian. I'm mentioning this statement because it was in respects to the more surprising issue behind the '08 financial collapse. Everyone heard the term "subprime mortgages" and everyone believed that that was the core issue behind the '08 financial collapse. What I never heard was "income inequality" which was mentioned in "The Flaw."

    When wages stagnate for the poor and middle class, the only way an economy can keep humming is through borrowing and credit, i.e. Debt. When debt increases so does spending which increases the wealth of the top 10%. Debt can only increase by so much before defaults happen and then it all comes tumbling down. But, as Hyman pointed out, it begins with outrageous income inequality.

    Of course, there were a lot of other factors mentioned for the '08 crisis: CDO's (Collateralized Debt Obligations), sector rotation, asset market, and more. This 80 minute documentary was very informative and educational. It's been fourteen years since 2008, but it still seems like only yesterday. Furthermore, the way home prices have skyrocketed in the last decade I can only wonder what will cause them to plummet again, and who/what will be to blame this time. Again it seems like the government is behind the curve on the economy and does too little too late.

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    5schreiber-stephen

    Scant documentary that every person should watch once

    The Flaw delivers the story of the causes of the financial crisis and what may have caused it. There is bias in this documentary but it isn't as overt as most documentaries. The great thing and the reason why I believe that everyone should watch this movie is that this documentary delivers a the information of the financial crisis in a format that is easy to digest and gives great visual representation of everything that lead up to the collapse. The flaw of The Flaw is that there are some stories and story lines that are personal to one or two people instead of a whole audience. These stories, in my opinion, are David Sington's attempt to elicit an emotional connection and reaction to what happened with the financial collapse. This makes the documentary feel more personal and allows the viewer to feel more connected to the issues. That said, that is part of what I am not a huge fan of with these types of documentaries. I personally would have rather just had the information and the graphs and charts showing what happened without the personal stories so that the movie wouldn't feel so biased. This is a good documentary that is a scant 78 minutes, has good information and is easy to get through.
    5moderator-862-914745

    Inadequate explanation

    A rather mild and weak explanation of the way people were duped before the 2008 crash and the sheer uncaring criminality of the suffering caused to many ordinary people who lost their homes, jobs and much more. For a more robust examination of and explanation of what went on, watch The Big Short instead, it's more entertaining and enlightening.
    3sanjsrik

    Do not lend people who cannot afford a $300k house $500k

    So many "documentaries" keep being made about a very simple fact.

    Banks lied for their own greed. The "economists" who lied who CAME from the banks lied to keep up the greed. The government who was filled with the economists who came from the banks lied to keep up the greed.

    In the end, the public was sold the BS that every house and every "homeowner" was "entitled" to have a house.

    The simple fact and instead of making more of these dumb documentaries that can be summed up in one sentence:

    If you can't afford a house because you can't afford the mortgage, don't believe the banks that you can.

    The stupidity of the mortgage-back crisis was that the banks and the institutions couldn't keep the sham up longer.

    People need to take some responsibility for their willingness to believe that they "deserved" a house.

    Greenspan and the rest of his ilk are a bunch of crooks.

    Economic "theory" is not really a theory when it's based on greed and keeping the banks propped up.
    Phil_Chester

    Riveting documentary

    Utterly fascinating and very well put together account of the true source of all that "bother" in 2008. Highly recommended. It would be wonderful to hope that we will learn lessons from this, but unfortunately human nature doesn't work like that. "Greed is good."

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      • June 3, 2011 (United Kingdom)
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