In the 2000 movie "Boiler Room," a Ferrari is featured as a symbol of wealth and success among stockbrokers working at the fictional investment firm J.T. Marlin. The Ferrari is owned by one of the senior brokers, Greg, and is a yellow Ferrari 355 Spider. It represents the extravagant lifestyle and financial success that the young stockbrokers aspire to achieve by engaging in unethical and illegal practices.
The film follows the story of a young and ambitious stockbroker, Seth Davis, who joins J.T. Marlin. The Ferrari, along with other luxury items and flashy displays of wealth, serve as a seductive allure to Seth and his colleagues as they get drawn into the high-pressure world of stock trading. However, as the plot unfolds, the illegal and unethical activities of the firm become increasingly apparent, leading to moral dilemmas and legal consequences for the characters.
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