Slumdog Millionaire



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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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  • A good movie for our age, but Best Picture?

    First off, I'm going to say that "Slumdog Millionaire" is a good film
    and very Oscar-worthy, but I do not think it deserved the Best Picture
    Oscar. It was filmed fairly well and the story is very inspirational
    and touching, but compare it to films like "It's A Wonderful Life"
    which barely received any attention in its day and you may possibly
    catch my drift. I will tip my hat to the people behind the film for
    painting a vivid picture of two brothers in the slums of India. This
    film would probably have had a bigger impact on me if it didn't
    dominate the Oscars this year. "Milk" or "The Curious Case of Benjamin
    Button" were more applicable for the big prize, but that's my opinion.
    Despite all if its hype, this movie is still a good film and will hold
    a deserved place on a list of best films of 2008.

    ToonGuy92 from United States - 30 May 2009
  • Overrated Garbage

    After seeing this movie in theaters, I found it to be quite mediocre at
    best.It's a completely tried story with clichés left and right. The only
    thing that separates it from a pile of otherwise identical plots is
    that it involves poor Indian people…Walking out of the theater, ESPECIALLY after that ridiculous dance
    scene, I thought this film to be a 6/10 at its very best.As time went by, this pedantic crap film got nominated for a bunch of
    Oscars… my rage could not be contained.Then the craziest thing happened, and it won best picture as well as a
    ton of other Oscars. Now it's even #60 of all time here.This pains me… a lot. I had no idea such a terrible movie could play
    the race card and win best picture.

    andrewjmusic from United States - 30 May 2009
  • Good movie

    I finally saw the film which got great critical acclaim and Oscars too
    Though it isn't really an Indian movie because it's made from Danny
    Boyle an outsiderThe film is well handled and also shakes you at times like the acid
    scene and also the scene when he is torturedThe interrogation is well handled and also is the game show though with
    some errors but that is forgivenThe love story though clichéd is well handled The brotherly angle looks
    half baked as the brother suddenly changes towards the endThe film is well handled and till the climax keeps you engulfedDirection by Danny Boyle is good Music by A.R Rehman is superbAmongst actors Dev Patel does his part very well, though his accent
    distracts in the English version at times Freida is good ANil Kapoor is
    good in his part, Irrfan is good too Saurabh Shukla is decent while the
    kids are flawless

    silvan-desouza from India - 24 May 2009
  • outstanding blend of film methods

    the more you know of cultural, economic, social conditions the more you
    will appreciate and richly enjoy this film.India has fully embraced Western technology; it's one reason their
    economy is thriving despite the immense demands on their resources for
    thousands of years. And there are millions of Indians who speak
    English. where do you think all those 'customer support 800' calls wind
    up? this film is off the scale as far as realism and plausibility is
    concerned, a very tight story line, very fast paced with no loose ends.there are more bollywood productions every year than Hollywood which
    has been in 'recycle' mode for a long time now, not much new from
    California. this film is pioneering quality and well worth watching.

    widescreenguy from London Canada - 23 May 2009
  • Average…in every way. Disappointing…in every way.

    I put Slumdog into the DVD player and I was psyched! Everyone was
    raving about how great it was and I just couldn't wait. As I watched it
    I was looking for the good aspects of the film, that great aspect that
    made it as great as it was supposed to be. Was it there? If it was I
    didn't find it. I found predictable, average, and no redeeming
    qualities.The plot. Okay, I get it, it sucks to live in the slums. Can we skip
    that because I prefer not to spend hours looking at other's sucky
    lives. Was I supposed to be amazed they were kidnapped? Was I supposed
    to be shocked they spooned out their eyes so they'd make more money? I
    wasn't. I already knew all of that, and, quite honestly, they do that
    much younger and without all the voice training years. All that was was
    a plot stall to explain a few questions that no one would remember
    anyway.The acting. What's supposed to be hard to play there? These characters
    had so little depth to them that if you can show happiness and sadness
    and a blank face you get the part. They showed all three of those
    emotions really well, but…I thought there were more emotions than
    that.And then it was predictable. The couple ends up together. So wasn't
    expecting that. Despite the fact that they spent half their life not
    knowing each other in between childhood and ending up together they
    still love each other. How sweet.So why did this win the Oscars? Because it was 'Hindi.' It wasn't.
    White people made it to look like they're not racist. They're not and I
    don't think anyone thinks they are, so stop embarrassing yourselves.

    ckdolphinlvr from United States - 23 May 2009

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