The Banker
The Banker

The Banker

2019TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

It’s tell the story of a bank auditor pursues justice and policy changes at a time when an economic bubble is collapsing. No Dae Ho is an honest and sincere man. He works as a branch manager of Daehan Bank which is located in a small city. The branch is on a soon to be shutdown list. Surprisingly, No Dae Ho is promoted to an auditor at the bank’s headquarters in Seoul. No Dae Ho then faces corruption at the bank.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes77%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users84%
Director: George NolfiGenres: Biography, Comedy-Drama, History

Plot Summary

In the 1950s and 1960s, two African American entrepreneurs, Bernard Garrett and Joe Morris, devise a daring plan to help other Black people achieve the American dream. They hire a white man, Matt Steiner, to pose as the owner of their burgeoning real estate and banking empire while they secretly run the business. Their elaborate scheme to circumvent racist lending practices and societal barriers leads them to the highest echelons of power, but also puts them at great risk.

Critical Reception

The Banker received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its timely themes, strong performances from its lead actors, and the intriguing true story it tells. Some critics noted that while effective, the film sometimes played it safe in its narrative approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging true story and the chemistry between its lead actors.
  • Appreciated for tackling themes of racial injustice and entrepreneurship in a compelling way.
  • Some found the narrative a bit conventional, but overall it was seen as a well-crafted drama.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'The Banker' to be an inspiring and well-acted film that sheds light on an important historical story. Many viewers appreciated the performances and the underlying message of overcoming adversity.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the true story of Bernard Garrett, who, along with his business partner Carl Coates (portrayed as Joe Morris), posed as white businessmen to purchase property and secure loans for Black individuals during a time of severe segregation and discrimination.

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