This dazzling adventure set in Mumbai is the story of a slum-dwelling teen accused of cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
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Duration117 mins
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So Slumdog Millionaire.
For this review, if your wondering there was a error going on this past week and it got on my nerves because I was middle of watching Penguins of Madgascar and this showed up. Also this review is going to be a little shorter then my usual reviews. I just need to get it done and over with. The review is a bit all over the place and sounds like an NPC average Filmclub Member review be like.
So without a further-a-do let's get over it:
I think to best start is that the whole plotline is about two crimmals getting their own consequences in their path life. Also they gone over hard-ships like smugglers and terriosts. But the I do feel like my first grip is every gets the bad ending while Jamal is the only character (and he's gf) gets the good ending. In fact I'll rather say we follow him more then Salim, we see him doing a millionaire game but Salim is just kind of left out and gets killed.
I can say I love the Taj Mahal location and its well utilize. There was genuinely parts I was routing for the protagonists and continue the adventure despite being as theifs. Also the train part is okay, not much going on but its there to serve the plot.
If I do have a problem, I guess its just myself honestly. I just lost the plot in nearly in the second act. Things kind of happened but I don't know I just don't buy into it.
Final thoughts: I know this might sounds like I don't like this movie, but really I did enjoyed it and I was invested the whole time. Its just that I don't have much strong feelings but I think that is just I'm not in my critical mood at this momment.
Good or Nope?: I will say its good and I can see why many would liked this movie. For its a bit serviceable and its just perfectly fine to my eyes.
So not much to say...
But hey at least this is my 80th review at this point and its been a huge journey for me. Of watching this pieces of art/movies and I'm thankfully of that.