Slumdog Millionaire
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Slumdog Millionaire, directed by Danny Boyle, addresses a range of complex social issues that are endemic to India as well as the greater global world. The film portrays the life and times of Jamal Malik an adolescent from Mumbai who originates from the slums who becomes a contestant on India’s version of the game show, “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?” His performance on the game show is so excellent and flawless, people think he had to have been cheating or up to some sort of foul play. However, once under cross-examination, the filmmakers use a creative method to share Jamal’s life story. Through a series of adventures and tragedies in his life, he has a gained a richness of understanding that has helped him to evolve, gaining insight and wisdom.
The scenes of the film that portray Jamal’s childhood in abject poverty are the most moving: he lives beside a large dump of trash, he cleans himself in dirty puddles, and he has to beg for money on the street after his mother is murdered by Muslims. His life is just a backdrop of poverty, struggle and tragedy. One of the major questions that the desolation of Jamal’s life brings up is why do people in countries such as India, Bangladesh, Cambodia and others have to live in such desperate conditions? It forces one to confront the major factors that have contributed to such situations and asks the individual to look inward and outward for...
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