Call Sarah Robertson |work|: Margin

When CEO John Tuld arrives, Sarah is present but largely silent. Tuld ignores her risk warnings, reframing the crisis as a liquidity and timing problem. He famously says, “Be first, be smarter, or cheat.” Sarah’s body language—tense, looking down—reveals her understanding that “smarter” (her function) has lost to “first” and “cheat.” This scene demonstrates how risk management is systematically overridden by executive strategy.

A masterfully understated performance (by Demi Moore) that grounds the film’s high-stakes finance in recognizable, human frustration. End of Report margin call sarah robertson