Alfredo Barrios Jr.’s Bull Runis so spinoff of The Wolf of Wall Avenue and The Massive Brief that it nearly feels prefer it was an task in a foul movie class — “make one thing within the type of Martin Scorsese.” Going down in a high-octane Wall Avenue funding banking agency that extra resembles a frat home, the movie is so non-distinctive that even its title playing cards seem like it was made in a beta model of iMovie. Given the movie’s influences, you’d suppose Barrios Jr. would no less than give his movie a stab at something moralistic, political, or sociological; as an alternative, it simply looks as if the first-time filmmaker may suppose this decidedly hole world is cool.
Bull Run relies on the memoir Dialogue Supplies: Tales of a Rookie Wall Avenue Funding Banker by Invoice Keenan, who co-wrote the difference with Barrios Jr., and no less than they have been good sufficient to maneuver away from the e-book’s clunky, overlong title. However that appears to be the movie’s solely innovation. On the heart of this heartless story is Bobby Sanders (Tom Blyth), a former hockey participant turned junior government who appears fairly apathetic to the world of excessive finance. Blyth is a powerful actor, however the character mugs on the digicam greater than Jim from The Workplace, and a lot of the movie is advised via his incessant voiceover and unmotivated breaking of the fourth wall.
Bull Run Is Fully Devoid Of Substance
Early on, his mentor, Chandler (Sam Daly), dies by suicide, and it makes Sanders spiral into an existential gap of questioning. Nicely, not likely, however that’s what we’re advised we’re about to observe. What we as an alternative witness is an limitless stream of vignettes of Sanders half-assing his job, romancing an analyst, Michelle (Jordyn Denning), and taking part in sensible jokes on his royally rich co-worker Farouk (Ashwin Gore). If he’s internally tormented concerning the meaninglessness of his uber-capitalist job, that ethical reckoning is nowhere to be seen on the display, apart from one evening with Michelle the place he admits that he is not motivated by a lot nowadays.
Anyway, Sanders finds himself the purpose man in a possible IPO with a coal firm that’s reticent to go public till he will get them to consider in loads of malarkey. The entire movie is malarkey. It is a veritable competition of malarkey. Almost each line of dialogue is company finance gobbledygook, which is, to be honest, partly what Keenan and Barrios Jr. wish to spotlight. The folks accountable for our economic system know nothing; they’re simply superb at bullsh*tting. However it will get exhausting quick to observe it; in The Massive Brief loads of that will get translated to assist us perceive the inherent greed that induced the monetary collapse. Right here it is simply noise.
Bull Run is so devoid of substance that a lot of it’s taped along with ironic utilization of inventory images and archival footage, as if to continuously level on the vapidity of its personal enterprise. Sure, that is all a commentary on the very world it’s criticizing, however when that critique is as obscure as it’s, you simply inadvertently name out your personal crap. And that is the elemental flaw of the movie: it traffics in the identical stuff it thinks it is calling out. It is like doing a line of cocaine to show that doing medicine is harmful.
- Launch Date
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January 22, 2026
- Runtime
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97 minutes
- Director
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Alfredo Barrios, Jr.
- Producers
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Andrew Sugerman, Doug Ellin, Howard Baldwin, Karen Elise Baldwin, William J. Immerman
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Helena Mattsson
Elizabeth Chandler
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