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    the India. 2. Find out about the television show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Discuss in class: What is your opinion of the show? My personal opinion about the show‚ Who wants to be a millionaire‚ is that you don’t need many years of study in an expensive university or school‚ We think that the life teaches you through the experience. What values do you think this show promotes? Who wants to be a millionaire‚ teaches you many things but I think that the most important is that you

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    Slumdog Millionaire The two brothers Jamal and Samil are orphans who lost their mother in an antiMuslim attack on the slum where they lived. As young children they are left to survive on their own. From the movie we see how brothers with a similar background and upbringing choose two totally different paths for their lives. The movie Slumdog Millionaire is an inspiring story that takes place in Mumbai. Jamal Salik is eighteen years old and is one question away from winning the top prize in

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    In the movie Slumdog Millionaire‚ Salim and Jamal made many choices that affected them very differently even though they were both presented the same obstacles. In fact‚ the decisions that Jamal has made throughout his life helped him to acquire all the answers to the questions presented to him on the Indian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. The choices that they made were sculpted by their poverty and surroundings. Larry Ervin‚ the author of Slumdog Millionaire’s Artful Dodge - Film Review

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    Essay In this film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ show what choices and chance does Salim‚ Jamal and Latika choose. Jamal choose love Latika over his brother Salim‚ he choose to join the show to get back Latika. Latika choose both‚ the chance does she choose is to meet up jamal on the train station‚ and the choices she choose is to accept Jamal’s love. Salim he choices to be a gangster‚ he choose to do everything to get rich‚ so he shoot Mammon and give Latika to Javed.

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    Getting to the Bottom of Slumdog Millionaire "The answers… I knew the answers‚" Jamal muttered to the policemen. From the beginning Slumdog Millionaire sends home a central point in the film. Slumdog Millionaire is set in India‚ and centered around an orphan named Jamal from the slums who is on the television show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?". He is reliving his past to help show that he knew all the answers to the questions on the show. He has flashbacks to many life events‚ that

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    The Slumdog Millionaire is the film to see. Excitement tragedy love and hate it’s all featured together. The film starts by showing the poverty in India. The way that it does this is in a humorous but serious way and therefore still getting the point across. The film then goes onto show how the poor and rich are living together side by side and how there is a large divide between classes. Two brothers Jamal Malik and Salim Malik are taken in by a villain who forces the children to beg so that he

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    Slumdog Millionaire If you’re totally illiterate and living on one dollar a day‚ the benefits of globalization never come to you. – Jimmy Carter As described in Tom Zaniello’s book Cinema of Globalization‚ there is no shortage of films espousing anti-globalization messages. Whether railing against international corporations‚ big oil‚ United States foreign policies or Wal-Mart‚ world cinema filmmakers have no shortage of topics. In a refreshing change of pace‚ the film Slumdog Millionaire

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    CS8119 Midterm Assignment – Sound This essay is based on the opening title sequence of “Slumdog Millionaire (2008)”. Throughout the scene‚ the filmmaker uses the soundtrack titled “O Saya” by A. R. Rahman and M.I.A‚ which focuses heavily on orchestra and moves at a fast pace. The scene was started with a group of children‚ who lives in slum of Mumbai‚ playing baseball and screaming‚ anticipating the main character‚ Jamal‚ to catch the ball. Audience would have expected the continuation

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    Jon Soudan Mr. Ptacek Per. A 9 September 2014 Slumdog Millionaire What does the title mean? how does the title and contrasts within it provide a symbolic summary of the movie? Just the title "Slumdog Millionaire" holds significant signs as to what the core messages of this production are. The title signifies the capability of ANYONE to achieve what they strive for no matter what their background is. It is an exemplary symbolic summary of how the poorest of the poor gain valuable experience to

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    Slumdog Millionaire Essay In the movie Slumdog Millionaire‚ the director Danny Boyle explores the role of destiny in the life of the main character Jamal Malik‚ and also shows the significance of his success in the poverty of a developing country such as India. Jamal is a kind‚ honest and generous person who always does good things for others and the audience is positioned to value his character. In the movie Jamal endures horrific events throughout the impoverished conditions of his childhood but

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