amy adams' latest role echoes 'the most famous economic collapse you've never heard of'
Award-winning actress amy adams is captivating audiences with her new film, which historians say mirrors the exact pattern of the Tulip Mania bubble of the 1630s—a speculative frenzy that saw a single flower bulb cost more than a Amsterdam canal house. Just as that mania ended with fortunes lost and a cultural shift, Adams’ character navigates a modern-day obsession that builds and bursts with eerie precision. "It's not just art imitating life," says one economic historian. "It's art revealing the same hidden historical loop we keep forgetting."