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The China Hustle

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Investors seeking new alternatives for high returns find a gold mine in China -- until the discovery of a massive web of fraud calls everything else into question.
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The China Hustle may not have enough anger to wholly satisfy, but Jed Rothstein's slick documentary is an informative primer on financial fraud on a geopolitical scale.

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Richard Whittaker Austin Chronicle 04/19/2018
3.5/5
Think the trade deficit is a source of economic concern? The China Hustle makes the imminent trade war look like a fight over small change. Go to Full Review
Tina Hassannia RogerEbert.com 03/30/2018
2.5/4
The frank, level-headed tone of the documentary does not transform into the righteous anger that such financial corruption calls for. Go to Full Review
Simon Houpt Globe and Mail 03/30/2018
2.5/4
In horror movies, monsters often lose their power to terrify once they come fully into the frame. But as Rothstein reveals the full shape and size of an ogre that has slipped into our financial markets, just try to calm your growing dread. Go to Full Review
Sarah Vincent Sarah G Vincent Views 06/12/2024
If documentaries could be classified according to a fictional genre, “The China Hustle” would be a horror film teasing a sequel now starring Ali Baba as the next Michael Myers. Go to Full Review
Michael J. Casey Michael J. Cinema 04/06/2021
3/5
Another by-the-numbers doc about an ongoing financial crisis rooted in manipulation and apathy. Go to Full Review
Richard Crouse Richard Crouse 03/04/2021
4/5
It isn't so much a lesson in economics as it is a film about due diligence and common sense. Go to Full Review
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Gareth v 06/22/2023 A doco that plays out like a crime/heist movie. Does shine a light on the crimes of big businesses and how they get away with it. See more 07/09/2021 This documentary purports to expose new financial corruption following the 2008 crisis and what is (or is not) being done about it. It achieves this to some extent, but it makes the error of trying to get us to sympathize with Wall Street investors, specifically short sellers. We are supposed to believe that these short sellers, who profit off of the very schemes that they and the film apparently condemn, are the true crusaders of justice in this story. (There is some great footage of them going to Washington DC and sitting impotently and squirming during a Congressional hearing.) These self-proclaimed "activist investors" say they fight the good fight by taking down fake Chinese companies. They do this by hiring Chinese nationals to be their private investigators and have them uncover this fraud in China at great personal risk. Essentially, wealthy white US men send poor Chinese men to risk their lives in uncovering fraud in Chinese companies. These US men then turn around and make huge profits when they short the stocks of these Chinese companies. The second half of the film doubles down on its Sinophobia and features several interviews about how China is the source of all this corruption and fraud. Never mind that early on in the film, we learn that these schemes are really the work of low-level US investment banks with the cooperation of the big banks and the US government. This film would rather blame China than look at how these schemes mirror the day-to-day flow of capital in just about every business and bank trading on the stock market. We don't see how every new hyped-up tech startup with billions in backing is really just a front for money laundering. We don't see how the 'China hustle' scheme of inflating the value of companies to defraud the public connects to the wider problems of the market. We don't see how this 'hustle' is not some aberration of free trade capitalism but rather a necessary trait of it. In other words, this is really just business as usual. See more quinton w 10/19/2020 The anti-China overtone was trying a little too hard, since the major problem can be seen in the American lack of regulation and due diligence process. If you can't go to China to verify, why would you be ok to list them for trade and expose your people to the undue risk? See more 10/13/2020 When will we ever learn? See more 08/27/2020 Sets out with a clear narrative and an interesting premise. Sadly then loses direction in the second half until it devolves into rapid cuts and one line slogans, not dissimilar to an obnoxious YouTube creation. If you want to kill time/ need some background noise to your afternoon nap then I'd recommend it. See more 05/24/2020 I thought it was very informative and honestly jaw dropping!! See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Investors seeking new alternatives for high returns find a gold mine in China -- until the discovery of a massive web of fraud calls everything else into question.
Director
Jed Rothstein
Producer
Sarah Gibson, Ryan Suffern
Screenwriter
Jed Rothstein
Distributor
Magnolia Pictures
Production Co
Kennedy/Marshall, S.J. Gibson Films, Jigsaw Productions
Rating
R (Some Language)
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 30, 2018, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 30, 2018
Box Office (Gross USA)
$46.5K
Runtime
1h 24m
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