Danny Boyle's best film and 2008's Best Picture winner (it is written) bursts off the screen in a flurry of color and sound to immerse the viewer in the slums of Mumbai before lifting him to the sky with an invigorating tale of tenacity and young love. The film packs more exuberant energy and beautiful images per minute than any film in recent memory, and thanks to Danny Boyle's remarkably creative direction and the best efforts of his talented cast, the effect is exhilarating rather than exhausting, uplifting rather than oppressive. The eclectic story and international cast and crew have made a film that is both escapist and poignant, one that sweeps the viewer off his feet but stays with him after he lands.
Saturday, 17 January 2009
Slumdog Millionaire - Film
The story of how impoverished Indian teen Jamal Malik became a contestant on the Hindi version of "Who Wants to be A Millionaire?" -- an endeavor made without prize money in mind, rather, an effort to prove his love for his friend Latika, who is an ardent fan of the show.
Danny Boyle's best film and 2008's Best Picture winner (it is written) bursts off the screen in a flurry of color and sound to immerse the viewer in the slums of Mumbai before lifting him to the sky with an invigorating tale of tenacity and young love. The film packs more exuberant energy and beautiful images per minute than any film in recent memory, and thanks to Danny Boyle's remarkably creative direction and the best efforts of his talented cast, the effect is exhilarating rather than exhausting, uplifting rather than oppressive. The eclectic story and international cast and crew have made a film that is both escapist and poignant, one that sweeps the viewer off his feet but stays with him after he lands.
Danny Boyle's best film and 2008's Best Picture winner (it is written) bursts off the screen in a flurry of color and sound to immerse the viewer in the slums of Mumbai before lifting him to the sky with an invigorating tale of tenacity and young love. The film packs more exuberant energy and beautiful images per minute than any film in recent memory, and thanks to Danny Boyle's remarkably creative direction and the best efforts of his talented cast, the effect is exhilarating rather than exhausting, uplifting rather than oppressive. The eclectic story and international cast and crew have made a film that is both escapist and poignant, one that sweeps the viewer off his feet but stays with him after he lands.
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