Slumdog Millionaire



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  • The world must be ending

    I have every movie danny boyle has ever done, and when he put out this
    piece of junk i could not believe it. the wrestler was the best picture
    of the year and i think in some sort of sick and twisted way we were
    all trying to help India out by throwing money and awards on this waste
    of time. i fell asleep twice in this movie and i have never fallen
    asleep in the theatre. i know danny you have deserved Oscars for others
    especially sunshine that was a gem that got no love and for that i
    blame our society. when everyone looks at this and says wow and never
    even heard of sunshine i just want to cry. that movie was truly
    impressive. this is a borefest and had no business being considered for
    an Oscar, especially when the changeling, wrestler had what it took and
    i mean dang do we just not want to give clint eastwood any more awards.
    gran torino was excellent and it was not even mentioned. something is
    happening in American cinema and i don't like it thats why i stick to
    the foreign movies, at least they push boundaries and do something
    different this was just another bore, and has no business being even
    considered for all that it had been. sorry danny hope you hit your
    roots, and do something worth it in the future.

    bishopmichael28 from United States - 22 May 2009
  • powerful social melodrama

    I confess that I have too little knowledge about the genuine Indian
    cinema, and I need to rely on films like this one to understand the
    culture and the people of the country. Danny Boyle's surprising Oscar
    blockbuster is a strong and colorful explosion of images of different
    segments of the Indian society, from the lowest unlucky kids in the
    slums, born to violence and abuse to the gangsters and nouveaux riches
    privileged of the developing India of today. Kids abuse, crime,
    poverty, religious and ethnic tensions, the old and the new India all
    get their place on screen, and the viewer can feel the rhythms and the
    immense power of this country even if he never visited it.The structure of the story is inspired by the trivia 'Millionaire' TV
    show, the main hero being a semi-an-alphabet tea boy in Mumbay who
    reaches to the almost final win stage raising the suspicions of the
    police. Under a harsh interrogation he starts revealing the secret of
    his matching answers - all questions relate one way or another with
    experiences of his life. It's a little bit like the Forrest Gump hero
    connected to all important events of the American history of the second
    half of the 20th century. Here it is his own life, a life of violence
    and tragedy that seems to fit with the show questions and provide him
    all answers. One can interpret this as a fine saying about the
    relationship between popular television and life, but this is not the
    focus of the film. The biography of the superbly acted hero feeds the
    colorful and realistic rendition of the Indian landscape presented
    through the eyes of kids unhappy by birth and destiny and filmed with
    pace and non-hesitating realism, sustaining the interest for most of
    the film.It is the final part that changes the tone and turns the movie into
    melodrama and romantic story. I have mixed feelings about this change
    of tone, including the finale which makes a deep reverence to the
    Bollywood style. On one hand the director seems to give up to the cruel
    and dark vision that dominates the first part of the film. He seems to
    have feared that if the register stayed there we would have got 'just'
    a strong and violent social drama, lacking too much the human
    dimension. With the romantic component controlling the final part of
    the film the whole message looks different, the film is closer to
    popular entertainment, and even the TV trivia game ends by being seen
    from a different perspective. The success of the film is no doubt due
    to this change of register in the final quarter of the screening time.
    Maybe all successful films (and certainly these who aim to wining Oscar
    awards) need a certain dose of melodrama. Due to this final the film
    achieved success, but I am not convinced that it really got better.

    dromasca from Herzlya, Israel - 22 May 2009
  • Why didn't they care for the children in the movie?

    MUMBAI, India — The nine-year-old girl who starred in Slumdog
    Millionaire dodged pieces of falling debris Wednesday as she tried to
    salvage twisted metal and splintered wood — all that remained of her
    bubble-gum pink home after authorities demolished part of a city slum
    where she lived.Months after their movie swept the Oscars, Rubina Ali and Azharuddin
    Mohammed Ismail, 10, are both sleeping on hard dirt, wondering when
    they too might go from slumdog to millionaire. Azharuddin's home was
    demolished last week."I'm feeling bad," Rubina told The Associated Press. "I'm thinking
    about where to sleep."

    Changeling 1980 from United States - 21 May 2009
  • Fantastic

    ATTENTION: SPOILER…somewhere =.= Maybe it's a bit too late to watch
    this movie because I've just watched it yesterday. My aunt took me to
    the cinema and let me choose the movie. I chose Star Trek but she
    didn't agree and said that she'd watched it enough since 1966. And I
    explained to her that this is the best version of this series but…no.
    And I still had to watch Slumdog Millionaire. I'd heard it's a good
    movie but just see…u come to the biggest cinema in your country (Viet
    Nam to me) to watch a drama? I'd rather stayed home but she bought the
    ticket. "All right, see what u want,Yes, I'm a 14-year-old boy so I
    have to do what u say, OK…"-I thought. And just in 5 minutes I was
    attracted to the movie. "It's quite good"- I thought. A nice place,
    good music, good camera's angle etc. With a huge bag of popcorn (it's
    really a huge bag), I started to eat and enjoy the movie in front of
    the big screen. "Well, It's worth the price of the ticket…"-I thought
    when the chase between the bad guys and the kids begin. But when I see
    the kids stealing the shoes, trainers of the guests in Taj Mahah , I
    thought: "Oh dear! I'll never come to this place!" But it's fun. The
    most important thing that make the movie exciting is the way it tells
    the story. Jamal flashed back his life and I could see how he answered
    all the questions. But I can't believe that everything is so easy, come
    on, it's just luck. He's a lucky boy but he didn't intend to win 20.000
    rupies at first, he just wanted to find his lost love with a little
    hope that she would see him on TV. But he did it more…I wouldn't say
    more about the plot, u can go and watch it yourself. Last but not
    least, If u want to visit India, watch this movie first and be more
    careful. No offense to Indians but u know, the movie talks about the
    dark side of a sociality, also love and hope of the people who want to
    escape from that side…

    translator_of_t from Viet Nam - 21 May 2009
  • Simply beautiful

    This movie has it all. It has action, drama, mystery, thrills,
    violence, revenge, and most of all, love. I watched this movie again
    immediately after it ended. This has got to be one of the most
    beautiful movies I've ever seen. When I had first heard of it, I was
    told the basic plot line, "a guy is suspected of cheating on who wants
    to be a millionaire, and he tells his life story explaining how he knew
    the answers." However, I didn't realize it was going to blow me away
    like it did.Seriously, I thought the acting, directing, set, everything, was
    breathtaking.Watch this movie.

    a_chariot_fan from United States - 19 May 2009

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