Floored

September. 01,2009      
Rating:
6.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Enter a world where pandemonium reigns and reckless ambition rules: the trading floors in the financial canyons of downtown Chicago. Here, men use strange hand signals to buy and sell everything from pork belly to soybeans while wearing the weight of our complex economy on their shoulders - along with their neon jackets. It's a physical, bruising place, one where a slight gain creates heroes, rich beyond what their high school educations should ever afford. But the wrong move on the wrong day can ruin lives. At a time when millions have lost fortunes in the fickle stock market and fear abounds about the faltering financial system, FLOORED is a gripping, honest look behind the curtain of the trading floor that few have ever seen

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Reviews

ThiefHott
2009/09/01

Too much of everything

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BlazeLime
2009/09/02

Strong and Moving!

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ReaderKenka
2009/09/03

Let's be realistic.

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Aiden Melton
2009/09/04

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Gore_Won
2009/09/05

All in all, the documentary was an adequate introduction to a dying profession, but I wish more had been shown about what exactly the traders do. I have been trading stocks on the computer for many years, and I was still fuzzy at the end of the film about what these floor traders do.And I wish the filmmakers had read Flash Boys. What remains in my mind long after I watched it was the scene where a trader, depicted as out of touch with technology (and he may have been), told his computer-savvy friend that the computer cheats. If only they had read Flash Boys, is my recurrent thought. He was onto something!

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vikiitd
2009/09/06

If you are not a trader yourself and if you have not seen the life ups and downs that the market brings with it, you will miss most of the finer details shown in this documentary. But if you are one of them, you will relate to and love every word spoken here. It should be enjoyable and information rich for the rest. It also covers a really long history of trading. I started mostly with electronic trading and it was good to know how it started , developed and transitioned into the current state. The best aspect of the documentary is that it is just pure truth, no judgments, no conspiracies, just pure truth. Practically the best place to start for people who want to understand the marketplace.

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TheEconoclast
2009/09/07

The other night I watched James Allen Smith's Floored, a documentary about the floor traders at the various Chicago exchanges.It was fantastic. If you work in the industry or have an interest in trading, I will guarantee your satisfaction.Perhaps it was merely chance, but I found it rather fitting that I had finished up season three of Mad Men a couple nights before. "Change", of course, is one of the major themes that runs implicitly throughout that show and that theme becomes rather explicit as the third season draws to a close. The novelty of the whole Mad Men era is a really neat hook, but what really grabbed my attention and kept me watching was the subtle dramatic irony. It's ridiculous fun getting to know these ad men, their secretaries, clients, and wives. All the while the 1960′s loom on the horizon and none of them can see the tempest that's coming.Watching Floored was a similar experience. It was shot during the middle of this last decade on a shoestring budget of only a few hundred grand. These are the final days of the floor traders, the descent of whom dovetails the rise of the machines. I'd say that here too is another situation rich with enough dramatic irony to satisfy the ancient Greeks, but Floored's characters are in on the joke. These guys are aware that they are dinosaurs, nobly plodding along toward their ultimate, collective demise. Their world is burning down around them but they carry their heads up high. There's something to be said for that, I suppose.Different traders respond to this in different ways: a few embrace the computers, others deny their significance. Some leave the industry altogether while a tortured handful rage, rage against the dying of the light. Gentleness is not part of a floor trader's DNA.I think the movie speaks more broadly to everyone in the industry. Those of you that work in finance don't need to be told how dynamic a world it is. I came of age during a technological tsunami; my first job was at a traditional retail brokerage while stocks like E*Trade and Ameritrade IPO'd and shot to the moon. Talk about irony!All my generation has known is change, especially those of us that work in finance. Trying to keep up is impossible at best and anxiety-inducing at worst.Some of these traders in the film are a little rough-and-tumble, a necessary characteristic for survival on the floor. But they share that same struggle as the rest of us, the endless battle to keep up. You may just sympathize with them. Beyond that, I think there's a deeper theme that speaks to all men specifically. On a fundamental level it's about the challenges of providing for one's family and those who trust you to succeed. Each day these men venture into the jungle; to eat, they must kill. One of the traders that Smith chooses to follow is also big game hunter. That wasn't an accidental decision on the director's part. The metaphor is clear.Mark my words now: this movie is destined to become a cult classic within the industry, much the way Wall Street and Boiler Room and Glengarry Glen Ross have. Those are all excellent films. But the difference with Floored is that it is true story. These traders and this industry are not romanticized. This isn't a glorification of the capitalistic dream. There is a brutal honesty here that you will respond to in one way or another.

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steveproz
2009/09/08

Kick ass, a must see!! Floored is relevant for everyone not just those in the world of finance. Fantastic collection of topic and characters centered around a fast pace and self destructing culture. Floored is an interesting character piece with an antagonist that is lurking at every job in every position in the world. Raw, insightful and compelling dialogue that brings you into the closed world of futures trading in Chicago. I was pulled into the human stories and I was having a personal battle with the cause of the extinction/extermination taking place. The director does a great job of introducing the possible "horrors" or reasons, but in the end the audience must make up their own mind. A true documentary and an enjoyable roller coaster ride of emotions.

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