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Review: Slumdog Millionaire

Danny Boyle revived the drug movie and the zombie flick and his latest film breathes new life into, of all things, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Slumdog Millionaire is part Usual Suspects, part City of God as it follows the story of a boy's life as he explains how he, an uneducated man from the slums, was able to get to one question away from the "Millionaire" grand prize.

The show lacks just a little something (maybe the pacing? I'm not sure) that keeps it from being a great film but it is still very good, HIGHLY recommended, and a film that I'm sure Hollywood studios hope doesn't do well here so that they can immediatly remake it. 


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