Man... I just can't wait to see this movie... so many gr8 reviews....

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--- On Fri, 31/10/08, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [arr] Rave reviews for SdM
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 31 October, 2008, 7:38 PM










    
            Top British filmmaker Danny Boyle's new

Mumbai-based film "Slumdog Millionaire" won rave reviews Friday after

its screening at the close of the London Film Festival. Skip related content



The

movie follows a poor boy's rise to fortune as an unlikely contestant on

an Indian version of the hit television game show "Who Wants to be a

Millionaire, " with the trials and tribulations of life in Mumbai's

slums as a backdrop.

The Independent newspaper hailed the British

filmmaker's collaboration with Bollywood megastar Anil Kapoor, saying

the movie even topped "Trainspotting, " Boyle's 1996 hit which made the

young Briton's name.

"'Slumdog Millionaire' is an exhilarating

ride... with a wild energy that makes even 'Trainspotting' (Boyle's

calling card) look leaden-footed, " the daily said.

The film

"looks a certain hit (and) suggests that collaborations can be of

mutual benefit and it is hard to think of many other recent British

movies that have the energy tapped here," it added.

The Times was

equally impressed, giving it four out of five stars after the screening

closed the London event on Thursday evening. "The fairytale power of

the film is in watching a city evolve through the eyes of a child," it

said.

"There's a comic poetry about it that feels totally in tune

with its Indian setting," its reviewer said, calling the movie a

"festival finale that puts a spring in your step and brings a tear to

the eye."

The movie tells of how slum orphan Jamal -- played by

London-born actor Dev Patel -- is just one question away from winning a

whopping 20 million rupees (400,000 dollars) when he is arrested on

suspicion of cheating.

Bollywood megastar Anil Kapoor, appearing

in his first English-language role, and newcomer Freida Pinto also star

in the film scripted by Simon Beaufoy ("The Full Monty") and inspired

by Vikas Swarup's novel "Q & A."

The Daily Telegraph said the film was "one of a kind liable to send audiences 
happily skipping out into the cold London night."

"Slumdog

Millionaire is that rarity, a populist, mainstream entertainment that

finds a way to deliver cheerful uplift to its audience without ever

insulting the intelligence. A terrific festival climax," it said.



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