Directed by: Danny Boyle
Starring:
![]() Jamal on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. |
The story is told in a non-linear manner. The central characters are three orphans from the slums of Mumbai, India. Two are brothers and the third is a girl they befriend. The movie opens with one of the boys, Jamal, now a young man, being interrogated by the police after appearing on the Indian version of the game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire". He does so well that the authorities assume he is cheating. After all he is an uneducated "Slumdog" from the streets. In flashbacks he tells his story to a detective as a way of explaining his surprising success.
The violence, pathos and humor are woven together flawlessly. Director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later) deserves an Oscar. Like in Dickens there are some truly disturbing images; street-life in the slums of Mumbai is not sugar coated. You will find yourself rooting for Jamal and a happy ending but without any saccharine aftertaste.
For my money Slumdog Millionare is the best movie of 2008. Go see it!
![]() The ending of the movie is pure Hollywood. |
Danny Boyle has proven that he is a very versatile director with movies such as Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, the terrific and under seen Millions and now Slumdog Millionaire. But while all of those movies are different in tone, they do share one thing in common, they're all really good.
His movies sometimes contain dark elements, but at the same time they also manage to entertain. Slumdog is no exception. It's a feel good movie that also contains violence, murder, torture, dirt and grime. Despite this the ending of the movie is pure Hollywood and much of the plot is sheer melodrama, although I mean that in a good way.
Patrick's Dickens reference is apt, as this movie shares many elements with Oliver Twist. It's updated and moved to India, but you can definitely see similarities.
Although I'll reserve judgment until all the entries are in, I will say that Slumdog Millionaire should be in the running come Oscar night.
![]() Slumdog Millionare |
I do not consider this the best movie of the year, that honor still goes to The Dark Knight. Slumdog Millionaire is likely the most entertaining best picture Oscar nominated film this year. The Dark Knight was original in its approach to some old characters. The ending had Batman become a hero by being the villain. Slumdog is a bit paint by number. Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy finds girl. Okay, it is a bit more than that, but at it's core, that is all it really is.
I almost felt like I was watching a social studies documentary. Here are the minority Muslims getting abused in the Hindu majority of India. Here is the poorest of the poor do anything they can to survive. Yes, I like Jamal and rooted for him, but each little puzzle piece fit too perfectly together. Do not get me wrong, I liked this movie. Even my fifteen year old found it interesting enough to watch it with me. I am just not prepared to call it the best movie of the year.
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