Slumdog Millionaire



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  • An uneducated orphan makes it to a popular game show and manages to answer all the questions.

    First, I'll get out of the way what did work in this film. One, the
    scenery and cinematography. Two, though cleaned up, the abject squalor
    one sees in India, even in areas of prosperity. Three, that the
    audience is shown, for the most part, how Jamal knows the answers for
    most of the questions. That aspect of the film I really liked, and how
    his past was revealed through these questions. Otherwise, this film was
    a mess. First off, I found this movie one of the most boring films I
    have ever seen. I had no sympathy for any of the characters, even
    though we get a decent back story on the 3 main characters. None
    elicited any emotions from me whatsoever. The acting was sluggish, and
    for the most part, actually quite bad, and by most everyone in the
    film. I could see why the production company had so much press, even
    negative, to promote this movie. Another problem I had was that for a
    lot of the Hindi spoken we did not get subtitles, and some of it was
    important to the story. And though I noticed that all these uneducated,
    lower caste people spoke such good English, for some reason this did
    not bother me. Much. A "smart" street kid would learn a major language;
    otherwise, how else to survive? Well, that's how I saw it. And I waited
    a long time (Netflix) to get this movie, only to take 5 hours to get
    through it. It's a basic love story (for a girl; for one's brother; for
    one's life), and a story of how even the lowest can "make it" (have to
    have that happy ending you know), so if you want that, then this is the
    movie for you.

    ltlacey from United States - 26 June 2009
  • And the moral of the story is…

    As art, it's reasonable. Although I'm a fan of Boyle's work since
    Shallow Grave – and I consider Trainspotting one of the best movies of
    the 90's – Slumdog Millionaire disappointed me. It's the classical
    Hollywood self-overcoming cliché with the "I love you" conclusion. The
    old argument: if you are a good boy, God will help you in the end, no
    matter what are the obstacles you must face. As a social reflection,
    the movie is revolting. The moral of the story clearly is: only poor
    people are truly happy. So, if rich countries keep India, Africa or
    Brazil in poverty, they are doing us a favor, since they are helping us
    either being happy or going to heaven. And I could not avoid saying
    Boyle's movie sounded to me like a bad taste fairy tale version of
    Fernando Meirelles' masterpiece Cidade de Deus (City of God). 3/10

    rr-rr-rr-1 from Brazil - 25 June 2009
  • so bad

    I am a 48 year old American male and I love everything from Gone With
    the Wind to the Terminator. I like 95% of all the westerns and about
    the same with documentaries and most genres, BUT SLUM DOG IS ONE OF THE
    WORST MOVIES I HAVE EVER SEEN , PERIOD . Everybody I watched it with
    said the same thing, it was junk. I have enjoyed watching paint dry
    better, this movie is junk. Everybody we saw it with was wondering if
    we even saw the right movie that won all the academy awards. This movie
    is not worth watching on cable if all the other channels where not
    available. I am just shocked to say the least. I am a 48 year old
    American male and I love everything from Gone With the Wind to the
    Terminator. I like 95% of all the westerns and about the same with
    documentaries and most genres, BUT SLUM DOG IS ONE OF THE WORST MOVIES
    I HAVE EVER SEEN , PERIOD . Everybody I watched it with said the same
    thing, it was junk. I have enjoyed watching paint dry better, this
    movie is junk. Everybody we saw it with was wondering if we even saw
    the right movie that won all the academy awards. This movie is not
    worth watching on cable if all the other channels where not available.
    I am just shocked to say the least.

    (sub34@aol.com) from United States - 24 June 2009
  • Average enough, but a bit mis-sold as a "feel good" film

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning
    ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning Slumdog Millionaire is not a conventional 'rags to riches' film. That
    is, to say, it's not a rags to riches story told in a conventional way.
    It doesn't play out like the sort of heart warming family tale that you
    could sit down and enjoy your Sunday roast with that the genre is
    famous for following the convention of. Indeed, it feels a tad mis-sold
    with the front cover loudly proclaiming it 'a feel good film.' Instead,
    it unflinchingly takes us feet first into the cold and unfeeling world
    of the poverty and desperation of the slums of India that are as awful
    as those in, say, Jamaica. It's strange as India does statistically
    have a stronger economy than the UK, not to mention being much bigger
    than us, yet it's still known as 'a poor country.' And Indians do have
    a reputation as quite affable, gentle people. Yet SM shows us some of
    the more unsavoury ones who are truly rotten eggs. Which brings us onto
    another downbeat aspect of the film, in the shape of a truly unsettling
    scene involving a child being blinded so more pity will be taken on him
    as a beggar. It takes a nasty jolt like this to wake us up to the true
    human cost going on behind the poorness and despair, and the parasitic
    exploitation that festers behind it.Indeed, The News of the World ran the story of how the child stars were
    made to return to their lives of poverty after the film enjoyed Oscar
    night and how the father of one of them was even driven to sell them so
    she could have a better life. There is poverty in the UK, but I can't
    imagine a situation where a child would be sold out of poverty. All in
    all, the film serves as a depressing eye opener to the unseen world of
    India and you come away with less of an impression of having seen a
    'feel good' film and indeed actually having seen quite a downbeat and
    disturbing one. That's not to say it doesn't have it's more positive
    moments or that it's any less involving, just you go in for one thing
    and come out with something a bit different. And that never works for
    me. ***

    davideo-2 from United Kingdom - 22 June 2009
  • The worst can be the best

    Outside of being a wonderful film with a gripping story, the
    inspirational nature of this film is second to none. The way the most
    painful moments in the life of the protagonist wound up making him
    stronger and stronger as the movie moved forward was wonderful. How
    better to tell people that even their darkest moments may, in some
    small way, make them stronger in the future. What a great film! I also
    think the selection of actors made this film a great success. The
    reality brought to the screen by individuals who are most likely all
    too familiar with the difficulty faced by the "slumdog" population made
    their pain as realistic as possible.

    fish_1-1 from United States - 22 June 2009

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