Basically every single actor/actress in this film was unknown. Oh no... this must mean horrible, choppy acting. It was actually quite the opposite. I found the acting quite good. Of course, it wasn't good to win any Oscars, but it was certainly good enough to keep our interest. I never once found myself criticizing the film for bad acting. I hadn't heard of one lone actor in the film, but in the end, it didn't matter. Dev Patel plays Jamal with just the right emotion and Freida Pinto, as well as being gorgeous, is able to correctly capture the emotion and feelings of Latika. The rest of the supporting cast was also decent, and as stated before, the acting once got in the way of the film.
At times, Slumdog Millionaire feels like a low-budget film, visual wise. Of course, it is much lower-budget than many films out there... but it at times felt a little too low. That being said, none of the visuals were too bad. Many of the chase scenes retained suspense (partially due to the upbeat Indian soundtrack) and even when there wasn't action, you still felt the need to stay at the edge of your seat, knowing something would probably occur soon. Though the visuals weren't top-notch, they still were decent. I believe that one of the reasons for the occasional "low-budget" style of the movie, was to capture the realism of living in poverty in the streets of India.
The cons in this film are few. As noted above, the film has an occasional tendency to seem a little bit too low-budget, but not to a degree to wreck the film. Some have also claimed the film to be predictable and unoriginal. I found that statement to be untrue for most of the time. I find the best way to enjoy a movie is not to go in trying to predict what will happen. Rather, just sit back and enjoy it for what it is and wait to see what happens, rather than guessing. Doing that, I did not find the movie predictable in any way at all. I also think that I enjoyed it much more than for those who tried to predict the film's complete plotline.
Overall, Slumdog Millionaire is a film of many colors. On one side, you have Jamal on the game show, casually and shyly answering the questions. Flip it over, and we have flashbacks of Jamal's childhood and how it relates to the game show questions. Finally, we have Jamal in the present-day, at the police station, searching for Latika, and so on. Though it may seem like an overload... it's really quite the opposite. The movie draws you in from the intense opening scene to the ending dance sequence. I now see why this film has garnered so much attention and so many awards. And it deserves them. With solid acting, an intense and beautiful story, and decent visuals... Slumdog Millionaire has found its way onto my "Top 10 Favorite Movies."
Published by Tony Banks
I love to act, sing and most of all, write. I'm writing two novels at this time, and have also recorded a single song and acted in several homemade movies. I live my life for God and I hope to encourage peop... View profile
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