Slumdog Millionaire



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Anil Kapoor Prem Kumar
Irfan Khan Police Inspector
Dev Patel Jamal Malik
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Shruti Seth Call Centre teacher

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  • A Film That Works Better As An Inspiration Rather Than A Film

    SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is a movie that's a victim of its marketing . The
    screenplay is adapted by Simon Beaufoy from a novel by Indian writer
    Vikas Swarup . These two things should be remembered before watching
    the film . Beaufoy was the writer of THE FULL MONTY a film that was
    marketed as a comedy of sorts when in fact it was a rather downbeat
    gloomy narrative saved only by the upbeat ending . SLUMDOG is the same
    type of movie except it's even more gloomy , not to mention violent at
    some points . " The feel good movie of the year " ? yes but you'll have
    to wade through a lot of misery to get there The entire subtext revolves around the Hindu philosophy of Karma ie
    things happen for a reason , even the worst things happen for a reason
    and it's important to remember this . This is the only thing you should
    think of before watching the movie . The plot turns are not
    coincidences because Karma has chosen Jamal Malik for great things but
    first he must undergo heart breaking soul destroying things that he can
    never forget . In short this film is easier to respect than to enjoy or
    even like but the fundamental core of the story is food for the soul .
    You suffer heart breaking divorce ? Take comfort that in a future part
    of your life that you're free to live your life the way you want . You
    have no life , no friends , no future and every day is composed of
    watching dire movies ? Slag off the films on a website and someone will
    you give you Roger Ebert's job . Make a film set in Indian slums with
    subtitles and expect it to go straight to DVD because there's no way no
    one will watch it or nominate it for awards. Or will they ?Anything is possible screams SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE and anything is . It's
    not a film that's likable and while Danny Boyle is an exceptional film
    maker I doubt if this is his masterwork , certainly 28 DAYS LATER and
    TRAINSPOTTING were better films . But as far as SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
    goes it's a reminder that the future is unwritten and perhaps maybe
    destiny has great plans for all of us

    Theo Robertson from Isle Of Bute , Scotland - 4 June 2009
  • American Academy Declares Bankruptcy

    I can't say this movie is so much awful as it is unappetizing and
    uninteresting. Unattractive characters, contrived situations,
    uninspired direction, unintelligible dialog, it's all there.Truly, awarding this movie "Best Picture" marks the end of the American
    Academy and any claims it had to intellectual or creative integrity. It
    shows that an institution as venerable as the Academy is completely
    capable of rotting from the inside, largely thanks to the younger
    members. How pathetic that millions of viewers have been scammed by this
    pretentious mess.

    rhklwk-1 from United States - 2 June 2009
  • Oscar waste…again

    After winning eight Oscars I was all set to experience a masterpiece. I
    dunno, but I didn't get it. Do I need to watch it again? Is this a new
    genre? What am I missing? I did not enjoy the cinema theater experience
    - as I rented it and watched it in HD. That might've contributed to my
    lack of understanding or sensory deprivation.Hence, I saw what seemed like a "young love" story set against the
    sometimes horrid background of Mumbai, India. The slums and all that
    goes with it. The flashback sequences with the young children, then as
    young teens is compelling. Then suddenly we're thrust into the future
    rooting for the still young Jamal Malik the contestant on India's
    version of "Who wants to be a millionaire." All of the questions
    somehow reflect and ignite memories of his street urchin childhood.
    This is not an innovative concept. We can all guess the ending.I grant you - the photography is beautiful and I guess the kudos for
    sound, editing, etc., that the academy bestowed are probably deserved.
    Dev Patel as the older Jamal seems out of sync. He's just too pretty
    and does not fit the part.Well… One of the best movies… ever made? Nope! Not even the best of
    2008. Good, compelling, interesting and no more.

    sfiver from Las Vegas - 1 June 2009
  • don't bother wasting your time on this movie

    First of all the story wasn't great and frankly just stupid. I saw in
    the cinema only because it got good reviews but i was let down so much.
    Danny Boyle is a great director and i respect him but he should not
    have made this useless movie. First somehow Jamal k. Malik wins the
    "who wants to a millionaire" game show based on past experiences that
    don't make any sense (if he grew up in the slums how could he be so
    smart no education). Then after he celebrates by singing and dancing in
    such a fake accent it is not even funny. Then just randomly run in the
    streets how weren't they killed there would be cars.Then gets arrested
    (which would not happen in real life)for cheating and gets
    interrogated. I think the Oscars are rigged because it was not Oscar
    worthy in my opinion, because the Oscars it got was only really dumb
    things like music and cinematography. Hear my words don't bother with
    this movie you'll waste your money.

    scottyfunke from United Kingdom - 31 May 2009
  • Slumdog

    How can you tell this kind of story without being boring or banal ?
    This way…Boyle takes a good script and crafts it into a greater movie. I also
    felt little bit disconnected with the story, it's reality etc. along
    the movie. But it somehow kept my attention up.I doubt if it's a 8 Oscar movie, but I think it really deserves 8
    points and worth watching.. It's actually two sides, I think some
    satisfy their guilt by rewarding Oscars to this kind of movies (and
    nothing changes for slum people), on the other side, if you get any
    chance to awaken people about poverty in the World it's better to use
    that chance.

    snncy2000 from Turkey - 31 May 2009

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