This Christmas the big screen will be rocked with a movie with a significant societal message that has nothing to do with religion. This is when Michael Lewis’ The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, a mainstream film designed to entertain, will likely peel away more at the core causation for the 2008 financial crisis than most serious mainstream analysis on the topic.
While the film will hit hard and delicate topics seldom addressed, there are likely a handful of points that won’t likely be addressed. One perspective left on the sidelines, I predict, will be the diligent, honest people inside banks, the ones who work hard and do their jobs and were concerned about the borderline behavior...

