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This article will explore both ends of that spectrum. First, we will dive deep into the HBO documentary Becoming Warren Buffett (2017), examining why it remains the definitive psychological portrait of the billionaire. Second, we will dissect the technical jargon (1080p, WEB, h264, OPUS) to understand the quality and nature of this specific digital artifact. 1.1 Beyond the Balance Sheet Most documentaries about Warren Buffett focus on the numbers: the acquisition of Berkshire Hathaway, the Coca-Cola trade, or the Goldman Sachs bailout. Becoming Warren Buffett , directed by Peter W. Kunhardt, takes a radical left turn. It focuses on the emotional ledger. Becoming.Warren.Buffett.2017.1080p.WEB.h264-OPUS

The film argues that Buffett’s genius is not just his quantitative mind (memorizing the Moody’s Manual at age 11) but his "Inner Scorecard"—a concept borrowed from his mentor, Ben Graham. The documentary reveals a man who is famously cheap (he drives a 2014 Cadillac XTS, though he used to drive a 2006 Cadillac DTS) and eats breakfast at McDonald’s, but who possesses a ruthless emotional compartmentalization. The core of the 2017 documentary is not the stock market; it is the death of his first wife, Susan, in 2004. Unlike standard business puff pieces, Becoming Warren Buffett admits the man’s failure. The film details how Buffett, the master of compound interest, failed to compound emotional intimacy. He lived in a state of "auto-pilot," reading financial reports while his children grew up. Seek out Becoming Warren Buffett by any means