Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Film Review - The Millionaire


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I finally saw the movie "The Millionaire" and it was incredibly beautiful. It took a while 'for me because I was afraid they see. It 'was a ridiculous level of hype, I was afraid that collapse under the weight of my expectations.

I should have no worries. After the first ten minutes I was totally engaged with protruding eyes. The story is incredible, the pictures are brilliant and the cast is not perfect. These factors are usually indicators of quality, butwhen combined with the talent and the vision of director Danny Boyle, who produce nothing less than excellence. At the end of the film, I could not shake the word beautiful in my psyche. The key is what is beautiful in the film, the events within are painfully bad. For the beauty of so much tragedy is a result of titanic.

The story centers on Jamal, his older brother Salim and Latika always mild. The film is through the eyes of Jamal (Dev saidPatel), explaining why the police is a common feature Slumdog able to concentrate on the competition "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" This approach is based on a "Show, do not tell" method of storytelling that is both informative and emotionally effective (that is how you do it correctly, that people of "The Philanthropist.) Jamal weaves stories of life with the game show so wonderful, easy to look beyond the coincidence of these special numbers.

When a young Jamal (Ayush MaheshKhedekar jumps) from floor annex, for an autograph of a loved one, which is the soul of the film. When a young Salim (Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail) quickly sold an autograph, the relationship between the brothers of cement. Salim is a selfish bastard, but is still small for his brother, when it really matters.

If Jamal is the soul of the film is the relationship between Jamal and Latika heart. Their relationship is in difficult circumstances that have shapedgradually over the years of brutal. You are in and nearly broken beat, but never forgot each other.

Conclusion: We have seen the film. Have tissues handy.

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