Jamal is an 18-year old former orphan who grew up in the slums of India, braving religious upheaval, surviving gang violence and overcoming the loss of his parents. Despite all of his struggles, the winds of fate have blown in Jamal's favor, as he lands a spot on the number one India game show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?".
After breezing through the first six questions to earn himself a shot at 25-million rupees, or one-million American dollars, Jamal finds himself in a troubling situation. Police have taken Jamal in to custody fearing that he's cheated his way through the game show, and it's up to Jamal to explain exactly how he knew the answers to the questions on the game show.
Mixing a unique backdrop with original storytelling, director Danny Boyle turns three classic film storylines into one crowd-pleasing success with SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE. Whether you’re a sports fan pulling for the tenacious underdog to shock the world, a romantic longing to see two lovers reunite or a realist wishing to see the coming-of-age tale of an orphan matriculating his way through society, SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE offers all three.
As if this wouldn't be enough, thanks to the observant and emotionally enriching screenplay from writer Simon Beaufoy, Boyle ratchets up the storytelling with an exciting and innovative format, framing Jamal's tale around each of the game show's questions. This device livens up an already compelling script, and instead of overshadowing Jamal's once-in-a-lifetime experience, it adds to the wholeness.
The setting for the film is Mumbai, India, the same city where terrorists recently wreaked terror and destruction, and Boyle reveals the city's slums, and their dangerous and unstable nature through Jamal's upbringing. The film reminds one of Fernando Meirelles CITY OF GOD who's portrait of the slums of Brazil was a real eye-opener.
Boyle's highly acclaimed works include TRAINSPOTTING, 28 DAYS LATER and SUNSHINE, but SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE may turn out to be his crowning achievement. The relative cast of unknowns are equally effective, selling each stage of Jamal's life as a crucial piece of the puzzle. Dev Patel has received the most acclaim, playing Jamal for much of the film, but the other two young Indian actors, are equally effective. So are the six other actors who fill the roles of Jamal's brother Salim and his friend Latika, as well as a brilliantly suspicious performance from Anil Kapoor as game show host Prem Kumar.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is the equivalent of an endangered species in film terms, a movie which delivers three compelling stories through one boy's eyes, an updated fairy tale utilizing modern storytelling techniques and a timeless testament to one individual's resistance to accept anything less than justice. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is one of the best films of 2008.
Grade: A
As if this wouldn't be enough, thanks to the observant and emotionally enriching screenplay from writer Simon Beaufoy, Boyle ratchets up the storytelling with an exciting and innovative format, framing Jamal's tale around each of the game show's questions. This device livens up an already compelling script, and instead of overshadowing Jamal's once-in-a-lifetime experience, it adds to the wholeness.
The setting for the film is Mumbai, India, the same city where terrorists recently wreaked terror and destruction, and Boyle reveals the city's slums, and their dangerous and unstable nature through Jamal's upbringing. The film reminds one of Fernando Meirelles CITY OF GOD who's portrait of the slums of Brazil was a real eye-opener.
Boyle's highly acclaimed works include TRAINSPOTTING, 28 DAYS LATER and SUNSHINE, but SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE may turn out to be his crowning achievement. The relative cast of unknowns are equally effective, selling each stage of Jamal's life as a crucial piece of the puzzle. Dev Patel has received the most acclaim, playing Jamal for much of the film, but the other two young Indian actors, are equally effective. So are the six other actors who fill the roles of Jamal's brother Salim and his friend Latika, as well as a brilliantly suspicious performance from Anil Kapoor as game show host Prem Kumar.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is the equivalent of an endangered species in film terms, a movie which delivers three compelling stories through one boy's eyes, an updated fairy tale utilizing modern storytelling techniques and a timeless testament to one individual's resistance to accept anything less than justice. SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE is one of the best films of 2008.
Grade: A
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