Dumb Money

When the world was staying home during the pandemic, people used this time to improve their health while others opted to spend more time with family. Then there were those who picked up a new hobby – much like Keith Gill aka Roaring Kitty (Paul Dano) did when he started buying stock in GameStop. What started innocently enough soon turned into a revolution with everyone around the nation following in this regular guy’s footsteps.

I’ll admit that I didn’t know much about this story. My husband followed it and couldn’t wait to see this version of what went down, but I went into it almost blindly. What an eye opening experience! While the financial jargon went over my head a few times, I have to say that I became totally invested and learned a lot.

Biographies can be hard to pull off because one never knows how much or how little include of someone’s life. But I thought the pacing here was done so well; the tone was set right from the get go and as soon as things got going, it didn’t let up for one second. While the events took place over a specific period of time, it still felt cohesive and sequential.

The cast was filled with some big names such as Seth Rogan, Nick Offerman, Anthony Ramos, Sebastian Stan, Shailene Woodley and America Ferrara, though the standouts for me were Pete Davidson and Paul Dano. The former completely stole every single scene he was in and had me in stitches. He was the typical dipshit brother and he worked it so well. And then of course was Paul Dano. This is his film. He embodied Kitty so perfectly and was the driving force throughout. I’m starting to realize there isn’t anything this guy can’t do.

I went into Dumb Money expecting one thing and walked out of the cinema having experienced something completely different. I mean that in the best way possible! It was such a wild, educational ride with exceptional performances from everyone. A definite home run for me.

Rating: ♥️♥️♥️♥️