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Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck
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porcupine
porcupine
Posts 97

Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck



The title says it all. I thought it was hollow and annoying, but many people love it, please tell me why. I'm all ears.

Here's my full review from the blog.



     

            
mattypro
mattypro
Posts 34

Re:Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck



I went to go see this with Mandy tonight and I thought I would give a crack at explaining why I enjoyed it even though I'm not totally sure what I think.  Perhaps while writing it will come to me that the movie DID suck.

Things I liked: the camera work, the soundtrack, and the young actors.  I also REALLY like movies where good things happen.  I think its way too depressing to always have terrible things happen just because its like "real life."  When I go to the movies, sometimes I just want to be super happy for the characters.  YAY! GOOD THINGS HAPPEN SOMETIMES IN REAL LIFE TOO!

Anyway, I also liked the cycles within the film.  I know that is one of the things you disliked, but the repetative structure worked for me.  The cycle of question and memory was not so rigid that it didnt still feel like a fluid story to me.  And the cycle of betrayal and redemption between the two brothers was probably my favorite part of the film.  I know you thought that Salim's reform was "inexplicable" but I saw it as the last part in a cycle.

Stuff I didnt like: the flatness of the adult characters and the odd mix of debauchery within a tale about the absurd.  You spoke pretty adeptly about the adult actors so I wont go into it.  But I continue to be bothered by how strangely the movie works in regards to its mix of light and dark material.  It shows the slums as beautiful with sweeping camera shots and orchestral music as kids playfully scamper away from security guards.  But then we see how those kids might be treated if they were caught when Jamal is tortured later in the film by the police.  Or when the men from the "Orphanage" come and take the kids to create maximum profit beggars by making them blind or lame. 

I guess in the end, this is a film that is more deceptive than it appears.  Its fun to watch, the ending is happy, and everyone can leave knowing that two more slum kids will have mega bucks and love to keep them warm at night.  But in reality thats pretty slippery ground to end the movie on.  In retrospect it smacks a bit of exploitation and Hollywood sweets.  What about the rest of the orphan kids?  What about the terrifying corruption and evil we witnessed throughout the rest of the film?  Maybe I'm thinking about it too much, but I am starting to wonder if other people are not thinking about it enough.

I dont know.  Some films are not meant for some people.  My aunt didnt like the Dark Knight because it was . . . . .TOO DARK.  Well, fair enough.  Maybe you didnt like this movie because you hate love?  Fortunately, I doubt that.  So, back to the question at hand: Did this movie "suck?"  No, it didnt.  But it wasn't great either.



     

            
spout
spout
Posts 36

Re:Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck



mattypro:

Maybe you didnt like this movie because you hate love?  Fortunately, I doubt that.

lol. I can hear the voice you'd use here, and it's pretty funny. Looks mean, but is funny. Like your dad's housecat.

 



     

            
joem18b
joem18b
Posts 689

Re:Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck



porcupine:

The title says it all. I thought it was hallow and annoying.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallow

 



     

            
porcupine
porcupine
Posts 97

Re:Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck



joem18b:

porcupine:

The title says it all. I thought it was hallow and annoying.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallow

 

 

Oops, fixed that. But pointing out a typo is not an argument as to why this movie is worth its salt.



     

            
joem18b
joem18b
Posts 689

Re:Please Explain to Me Why Slumdog Millionaire Does Not Suck



porcupine:

joem18b:

porcupine:

The title says it all. I thought it was hallow and annoying.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallow

 

 

Oops, fixed that. But pointing out a typo is not an argument as to why this movie is worth its salt.

just playin. haven't seen the movie. but when i'm listing movies that i do want to see, i have a category labeled "l/h" for those major releases loved by some and hated by others. every movie has a few haters, but it would be interesting to think about why, every so often, a movie comes out with a real division of opinion, as opposed to indifference on one side or the other. Mick LaSalle (SF Chron), for example,  isn't crazy about  Slumdog; every flashback, and of course there were many, caused him to sit back and groan.

Seems to me that The Fall got a l/h reception as well.

Maybe I'd begin by making a list of Top Five Most Divisive Films. Then I'd see if the divisions in critical opinion occurred along any particular axis, like age, gender, race, or tolerance for smaltz.



     

            
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