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: It exposes the human cost of cheap clothing, culminating in a series of sobering statistics during the final credits regarding the global distribution of wealth.

: The birthday party serves as a parody of high-society vanity, featuring various celebrity cameos and a literal lion in a cage. Cast & Crew Director/Writer : Michael Winterbottom Sir Richard McCreadie : Steve Coogan Samantha (Ex-wife) : Isla Fisher Nick (Biographer) : David Mitchell Margaret (McCreadie's Mother) : Shirley Henderson Finn (McCreadie's Son) : Asa Butterfield Reception Greed - Fame di soldi

Critics generally praised Coogan’s performance but noted the film's tonal shifts between broad comedy and serious social commentary. While some found it "undeniably relevant," others felt it was "underdeveloped" until the more somber exposé in its final act. : It exposes the human cost of cheap

The story follows (Steve Coogan), a self-made retail mogul whose reputation has been tarnished by a public inquiry into his business practices. To salvage his image, he organizes a lavish, Roman-themed 60th birthday bash on the Greek island of Mykonos . While some found it "undeniably relevant," others felt

The narrative is structured around the preparations for this event, interspersed with flashbacks that detail McCreadie's ruthless rise to power. His story is largely told through the eyes of his reluctant biographer, Nick (David Mitchell).