Slumdog Millionaire



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Imran Hasnee Security
Anil Kapoor Prem Kumar
Irfan Khan Police Inspector
Dev Patel Jamal Malik
Anand Tiwari Newscaster
Mia Drake Adele
Freida Pinto Latika
Shruti Seth Call Centre teacher

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  • Run, don't walk to see this film

    This film is bound to be a classic like Cinema Paradiso, Rocky or any
    number of films that celebrate the underdog. Sure it's manipulative,
    but tell me which great film isn't. The audience is rooting for Jamal,
    the young protagonist, from the first frame to the final fade out.
    Simon Beaufoy's marvelously inventive screenplay, plus Danny Boyle's
    exceptional direction should make this a hit, in spite of the fact that
    there are no known actors (at least known in N. America) and chunks of
    the dialogue are in Hindi. It is a crowd pleaser in the best sense of
    the term.Note to Fox Searchlight: If you market this properly, you could have
    another Little Miss Sunshine or Juno on your hands. Frankly, this is a
    superior film to either of those.

    carda1 from Toronto, Canada - 11 September 2008
  • WOW is right

    I also saw this film at to Toronto Film Festival. The audience gave it
    a well deserved standing ovation. This story is told seamlessly. The
    revealing look into the Mumbai slum is just one of the beautiful and
    terrifying story lines. The use of flashbacks to tell the story took
    you on a journey in time and culture. They used three sets of actors of
    three different ages to move the story. The use of the youngest actors
    (actually slum kids from Mumbai) stole the show. These kids were
    incredible showing both the beauty and the horrors of growing up in Bombay. And that’s not to take away from the amazing
    performances of Freida, Dev, and the actor playing the older Saleem.
    There performances moved many to tears. See this movie it won’t
    disappoint!

    Jay from Canada - 8 September 2008
  • The little movie that will wow audiences this year.

    There has already been some talk coming from Telluride that this film
    is set to be this year's 'Juno.' It does have the same distributor and
    it is set for the same release period, and for anyone who hears this
    buzz, they will definitely not be disappointed.During the premiere of the final cut (in the words of director Danny
    Boyle) at the Toronto International Film Festival, the audience gave
    the film an incredibly enthusiastic response, and it went on to win the
    People's Choice Award. Boyle, who is sometimes called a British Richard
    Linklater for yet again surprising the audience with such diverse
    subject matter, worked his magic. He transcended genres and created a
    truly unique and energetic picture.Just about every aspect of this film deserves merit, and above all it
    belongs to Boyle, who managed to assemble such a massive achievement.
    The score by A.R. Rahman, with contributions from M.I.A., perfectly
    accompanies the action on screen. Still, it is great enough to be
    listened to on its own. With India as a backdrop, Boyle and his
    cinematographer have composed some remarkable images. The acting is
    roundly impressive, especially coming from the younger cast, almost all
    of which has never acted before.The film begins as Jamal (Skins' Dev Patel) is under interrogation by
    Mumbai police for cheating on India's version of Who Wants To Be a
    Millionaire, being only one question away from winning it all. As the
    inspector says, even doctors and lawyers cannot come close to the 20m
    rupee prize, and so Jamal, having grown up on the streets of Mumbai,
    cannot possibly know these things. As Jamal tries to avoid further
    torture, he begins to explain to the police how he knew each of the
    answers. Flashbacks present Jamal's boyhood and explain how he got to
    the show.At the centre of his journey is his brother, Salim, and a girl, Latika,
    who is left a homeless orphan after an attack that took Jamal's mother
    as well. After running from a man who exploits the trio for labour,
    Jamal replays the incident when Latika left his life when she was
    unable to catch a moving train. His uncertainty of her fate on the
    streets of Mumbai and his intense desire to see his first and only love
    again lead him to the interrogation room where the film began.Like 'Juno,' Slumdog Millionaire is by genre a comedic drama, but it
    becomes much more. The film asks questions about fate, righteousness,
    greed, and even urban sprawl. Above all, however, it asks about love in
    the face of the most dire obstacles, and if it can truly prosper.
    Jamal's story is a tragic and unfortunate one, but as seen through his
    eyes, it is still beautiful. The vast colour palate of India overwhelm
    any negative feelings, and Jamal's hope of finding and being with
    Latika overwhelm despair. For Jamal, 20m rupees isn't his prize. It
    would be nearly impossible for there to be a better picture this year.

    Jar_of_Inspiration from Toronto, ON - 7 September 2008
  • Wow, I really wasn't expecting what I saw…..

    This movie was one of the best movies that I have seen so far at the
    Toronto International Film Festival. This film is beautifully filmed as
    Danny Boyle can do. He is a film master. The acting is magnificent as
    well. Imagine using 3 children under the age of 7 to tell the early
    part of the story plot. The film uses past tense, and present tense to
    tell the whole story, which is also seamless. Filming took place in
    India as well. Their was a question and answer after the showing of
    this film at TIFF-Toronto International Film Festival. Please go and
    see this film. This film is has and exceptional cast, and should be
    seen in the theaters. It was magnificent.

    Jamesbond1974 from Canada - 7 September 2008
  • Must-See

    This is an extraordinary film. From the original concept of the novel
    on which it is based (Q&A by Vikas Swarup), the screenplay by Simon
    Beaufoy (Full Monty) but especially the masterful creation and
    direction of the film by Danny Boyle. From the opening moments until
    the final scene, the audience was fully engaged. I was completely lost
    in the world that Danny Boyle created. This is not a story that has
    been told and retold, hashed and rehashed. It is fresh and engaging -
    all at once quickly moving, romantic, violent, culturally insightful,
    desperate and slightly fantastic. There are some comic elements to the
    film but to describe it as a "comedy" seems inappropriate. The film was
    shot on location in India, mostly in Mumbai. Slumdog Millionaire is yet
    another testament to depth and range of Boyle's artistic talent who has
    directed such diverse films as Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 28 Days
    Later and Sunshine.I saw the film on at the 2008 Telluride Film Festival as a "sneak
    preview." The film was introduced by Boyle who said that the official
    opening of the film would be the next weekend at the Toronto Film
    Festival. He also said that there may be some final tweaking of the
    film prior to Toronto.In the discussion after the film Boyle strongly recommended three
    Indian made films: Satya, Company and Black Friday. He described each
    as superb. Boyle also stated that a portion of the Slumdog Millionaire
    was shot with a Canon EOS still camera, especially around the Taj
    Mahal, rather than a proper movie camera which creates unwanted
    attention while filming at popular tourist locations in India.8.2

    slseel from United States - 1 September 2008

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