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Karolina works in a bank, she is energetic, self-confident, go-getting. When the latest currency product comes into her hands - a loan in Swiss francs, the woman gets a great chance to prove herself. Having the full consent of his boss - Adam, he unscrupulously starts persuading clients to take the most risky and unfavorable investments. Jan is the gray eminence of the Polish financiers. In his phone, he has contacts to the presidents of the largest banks in Poland. His cynical ideas and decisions affect the economy and the fate of hundreds of thousands of people overnight. Such as Artur - an ambitious head of an IT company who decides to use currency options to develop his business. His partner is Mateusz, who dreams of independence, his own place and the longed-for move away from his in-laws.
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I've watched it Nov. 6th 2020 in Polish cinema a day before cinemas lockdown due to the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic. The movie theater was almost empty. This is film about Polish version of 2008 subprime loans crisis. It looks like the writers have very low knowledge about financials and in order to fill the story they made highly educated lenders act as idiots when borrowing money from a bank. They've added some sex to the mix (must have in Polish movie) and produced a hardly watchable picture.