Slumdog Millionaire
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Slumdog Millionaire

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Errores

In the movie, the correct answer to the question of who wrote the song "Darshan Do Ghanshyam Naath" is shown as 16th century poet "Kavi Surdas".

However in reality, this song is written by Gopal Singh Nepali for the movie _Narsi Bhagat (1957)_ (qv).

This song is also credited as traditional and originally written by 15th century poet Narsinh Mehta, whose life that film is based on.

(Many, including the film, mistakenly attribute it to the 16th-century poet Surdas due to the fact that Surdas was blind and the song is a prayer asking God to "appear" before him, for his "eyes thirst for Your sight".

) In the scene where Javed is partying with his friends and Latika is held captive, the audio playing in the background is from the movie _Don (2006/I)_ (qv), whereas the visual shown on TV is from the movie _Yuva (2004)_ (qv).

Although the events of the movie are set in the summer of 2006, the cricket match being played at Javed's house between India and South Africa was played in 2007.

When Salim and Jamal find Latika in the dance studio she is seen without and then with a nose ring.

The scene where young Jamal tries to steal food, hanging upside down on the train shows a window which had removable bars (it's like a fire escape).

These kind of bars were not installed until after the 2002 Gujarat riots.

The trains on which Jamal and Salim escape and live for many days have compartments painted in blue color.

The blue color compartments came into existence at a later date.

The compartments were painted Red back then.

In the scene where Salim and Jamal are working the crowds at the Taj Mahal in 2002, Jamal has a 2006 $10 bill in his hand.

While driving the car after escaping from Javed and going towards meeting Jamal, the scar appears on right side of Latika's face although it is on left side of her face before the scene when Salim slips her hair and in rest of the movie.

However, Latika's face is seen in the rear view mirror of the car; therefore, the scar on her left cheek appears to be on the right cheek.

When older Jamal punches older Salim, you can hear 'Dev Patel (I)' (qv)'s British accent come out when he was yelling at him.

This also happens when Jamal and the host are in the bathroom.

While in the police station Jamal drinks down a glass of Chai and sets it on the table in front of him.

In the following shot the glass is full again.

When Jamal explains the answer for "truth alone triumphs" question, Jamal asks the inspector for the price of Pani Puri, but the video shown is that of Dahi Puri.

When Jamal is asked by Latika to leave the mansion and forget about her, he accidentally pulls up one side of his collar when taking off his apron.

However, in the next shot, his collar is down again.

When he actually leaves the mansion his collar is up once again.

The young Salim and Jamal are shown to attend a primary municipality school in Mumbai.

These schools do not have The Three Musketeers in syllabus.

However, this could have been a school that was built in the slums by an external organization such as a charity.

Both Jamal and Salim speak fluent English when they're teenagers.

The movie was originally supposed to all be in English, yet the actors that played young Jamal and young Salim had some trouble with speaking English.

Director 'Danny Boyle' (qv) asked producers to have the beginning in Hindi, and colored the subtitles to make them more appealing.

From the storyline, Jamal and Salim probably learned from tourists.

The movie shows news reports from Live India, a television channel.

The plot says that is 2006, but Live India was launched in 2007.

It was previously called Janmat.

At the end of the last song and dance sequence on the railway platform, hoardings for shows on NDTV Imagine (and entertainment TV channel) are prominent.

NDTV Imagine launched in 2008 and the promotion could not have began in 2006 - the year where the story of the film happens in.

In one scene, when teenage Salim and Jamal are at the Taj Mahal, there is an external shot where a passing guard looks at the camera and says, "Stop filming.

Stop filming.

" This was included purposely by director 'Danny Boyle' (qv) for the sake of realism.

A large pimple on the right side of Jamal's face appears then disappears then reappears, depending on whether he is being interrogated by the police or is answering questions as a television game-show contestant, even though those events supposedly occurred in the plot within a span of just a few hours.

After revealing the answer to the question of which cricketer has scored to most first class centuries, the host reveals that Jack Hobbs scored 197 centuries.

In fact, he famously fell one short of the 200 milestone by scoring 199 centuries.

However, both figures can be accepted as correct.

The Association of Cricket Statisticians and History, in 2006, revised the status of many 19th Century and pre-War matches, which produced new statistics, giving Hobbs 199 first-class centuries.

However, Wisden, often seen as the "cricketing bible", declined to recognise the new figures and still records Hobbs as scoring 197.

Jack Hobbs (the question about cricketers scoring first class centuries) is partly correct with the answer of 197.

Jack Hobbs has stated that although 199 were done in a technical sense, as 2 of these were in exhibition matches they should not count and as such have never been officially recognized by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.

A quote from Jack, 'Don't include those,' he told the late John Arlott.

'They were exhibition matches.

Vizzy wanted to list our hundreds on the walls of his pavilion.

We knew we'd got to score hundreds - so did the bowling side.

They were not first-class in any sense.

' Jamal is uneducated and yet he can read and write.

We see this in his job at the telemarketing firm.

He also mentions that he can read while on the Millionaire Show.

However, it isn't unreasonable to assume that they attended school and learned to read and write before their mother was killed.

Indeed, Jamal says that he can read when asked about "The Three Musketeers".

When Jamal is at the front gate of Javed's house and is telling the guard that he is the new dishwasher, his shirt changes from a dark patterned long-sleeved button-up shirt to a lighter blue short-sleeved button-up shirt.

When Jamal enters the house, he is wearing the long-sleeved shirt again.

The "Millionaire" format is sold worldwide with the same rules, with small variations, like the amount of the final prize to adjust for the currency value.

One rule is the presence of the two milestone - or "parachute" - questions (#5 and #10), to prevent the contestants' prize from falling further if they answer wrong.

Yet the host keeps mentioning that if Jamal answers wrong he will "lose everything" or "get nothing".

In the room where Latika is dancing, when Jamal and Salim come to free her and Maman shows up with his tough guys, a boom mic operator can be seen in the mirror in several shots.

When Jamal asks Latika to leave with him from the gangster's home , she has a visible bruise under her left eye that appears and disappears between shots.

Indian culture has absorbed many western terms, and seeing as "Who wants to be a Millionaire" is a western show, with a copyrighted and world famous title, they'd either have to break from the other versions to maintain cultural accuracy, or maintain notoriety and keep the title.

Plus if you turn on the subtitles on the DVD you can read that the host mentions "crore" several times at the end, which would make sense in their predominantly bilingual culture.

Jamal is shuttled directly to the studio from the police station where he was beaten and tortured.

His swollen eye clears up entirely by the time he gets to the show.

Jamal's skin as a kid is brown, but as an adult it's much whiter.

When the American couple gives money to a freshly-beaten Jamal, the husband is wearing his wedding ring in the European fashion, on his right hand, rather than the left.

In the beginning of the film it says it takes place in 2006.

But when Jamal wins the show, the check says 2005.

The cricket match shown between India and South Africa was played in the Belfast, whereas the commentator says that it's being played in the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

When the policeman handcuffs Jamal to the chair he uses handcuffs that click shut.

In India, Darby handcuffs are used.

The host used the expression "cell phone", which is mostly used in North America, while India and most of the Commonwealth world uses "mobile phone".

In the final question the name of 'Alexandre Dumas (I)' (qv) is misspelled Alexander.

When Jamal and Salim secretly watch a short section of an outdoor opera, the film is running backwards for a few seconds.

The fire and smoke are going the wrong way.

In the final question, the apostrophe is shown as after the s in Dumas'.

However, when it shows Javed on the phone, the television in the background shows the question, and Dumas' is spelled as Dumas's.

When the policeman handcuffs Jamal to the chair he uses handcuffs that click shut.

In India Darby handcuffs are used.

At the very end of the movie, after he wins the show and become famous on TV, Jamal waits for Latika in a train station.

Yet none of the passers-by notices that he is the winner of the show and consequently a millionaire.

While preteen Jamal is at the opera wetting his face with water, his black eye, which he sustained as a tour guide for the American couple after Salim orchestrated the stripping of the car parts, briefly switches from his left eye to his right eye when he turns his head to the right (no, not in the reflection in the water) then returns back to his left eye.

When Salim & Jamal goto rescue Latika, he pulls out his gun and you hear the hammer being cocked and when he points the gun at the gang member the hammer is not cocked The original TV show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" is recorded in studio some days before the actual broadcast.

The show that we see in the film is broadcast live, which raises the incongruence that the person from home can easily see the question on TV, having plenty of time to come up with an answer before receiving the actual call.

This explains the need to have the questions reread on the phone, and the credibility of the time limit.

Moreover, the call itself is never directed to a mobile number, to prevent connection troubles, and for the same reason it's never issued directly when the contestant asks for it; the call is first made in the very moment the contestant begins his round and it's then kept live (but soundless) until the contestant calls for the hotline.

As a side fact, after the hotline has been used the contact is still kept, so the contestant's people can hear live what happens from then on.

However, this kind of show may have a 10-15-minute time delay.

The sequence of answers to the game show questions should be "A, B, C or D".

In several scenes, the actual sequence can be seen alternating between "ABCD" and "ADCD".

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
24 May 2009 USA USD 141,319,195
17 May 2009 USA USD 141,307,689
10 May 2009 USA USD 141,286,770
3 May 2009 USA USD 141,243,551
26 April 2009 USA USD 141,171,367
19 April 2009 USA USD 141,017,353
12 April 2009 USA USD 140,751,191
5 April 2009 USA USD 140,244,722
29 March 2009 USA USD 139,341,484
22 March 2009 USA USD 137,178,177
15 March 2009 USA USD 132,602,820
8 March 2009 USA USD 125,324,813
1 March 2009 USA USD 115,024,121
22 February 2009 USA USD 98,354,395
15 February 2009 USA USD 88,101,863
8 February 2009 USA USD 77,203,055
1 February 2009 USA USD 67,193,169
25 January 2009 USA USD 56,065,245
18 January 2009 USA USD 43,858,932
11 January 2009 USA USD 34,127,195
4 January 2009 USA USD 28,676,598
28 December 2008 USA USD 19,476,395
21 December 2008 USA USD 12,037,510
14 December 2008 USA USD 8,048,764
7 December 2008 USA USD 5,339,510
30 November 2008 USA USD 3,544,374
23 November 2008 USA USD 1,570,240
16 November 2008 USA USD 427,715
USA USD 141,319,928
5 April 2009 UK GBP 31,283,374
29 March 2009 UK GBP 31,014,653
22 March 2009 UK GBP 30,471,084
15 March 2009 UK GBP 29,603,451
8 March 2009 UK GBP 28,173,584
1 March 2009 UK GBP 25,871,749
22 February 2009 UK GBP 22,973,110
15 February 2009 UK GBP 19,984,021
8 February 2009 UK GBP 16,897,975
1 February 2009 UK GBP 14,216,466
25 January 2009 UK GBP 10,239,371
18 January 2009 UK GBP 5,959,416
11 January 2009 UK GBP 1,827,457
Worldwide USD 377,910,544
Non-USA USD 236,590,616
14 January 2009 Australia AUD 3,040,182
21 December 2008 Australia AUD 404,213
14 December 2008 Australia AUD 92,875
8 March 2009 Italy EUR 4,980,140
1 March 2009 Italy EUR 4,252,966
22 February 2009 Italy EUR 3,394,725
15 February 2009 Italy EUR 3,257,985
8 February 2009 Italy EUR 3,114,082
1 February 2009 Italy EUR 2,896,824
25 January 2009 Italy EUR 2,629,035
18 January 2009 Italy EUR 2,386,029
11 January 2009 Italy EUR 2,080,520
6 January 2009 Italy EUR 1,469,598
21 December 2008 Italy EUR 895,012
21 December 2008 Italy EUR 894,959
14 December 2008 Italy EUR 662,499
14 December 2008 Italy EUR 662,508
7 December 2008 Italy EUR 248,512
7 December 2008 Italy EUR 251,773
26 April 2009 Philippines PHP 6,981,357
19 April 2009 Philippines PHP 5,019,764
12 April 2009 Philippines PHP 1,483,864
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16 November 2008 USA USD 360,018 10
11 January 2009 UK GBP 1,827,457 324
14 December 2008 Australia AUD 92,875 34
15 March 2009 Estonia USD 15,626 2
7 December 2008 Italy EUR 248,512 105
7 December 2008 Italy EUR 251,773 105
12 April 2009 Philippines PHP 1,483,864 29
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24 May 2009 USA USD 6,141 10
17 May 2009 USA USD 10,537 22
10 May 2009 USA USD 24,353 41
3 May 2009 USA USD 37,194 72
26 April 2009 USA USD 71,403 131
19 April 2009 USA USD 142,771 212
12 April 2009 USA USD 282,366 306
5 April 2009 USA USD 499,257 498
29 March 2009 USA USD 1,164,903 840
22 March 2009 USA USD 2,676,369 2,067
15 March 2009 USA USD 5,002,777 2,578
8 March 2009 USA USD 6,808,383 2,890
1 March 2009 USA USD 12,026,343 2,943
22 February 2009 USA USD 8,384,680 2,244
15 February 2009 USA USD 8,705,948 1,634
8 February 2009 USA USD 7,177,270 1,724
1 February 2009 USA USD 7,628,713 1,635
25 January 2009 USA USD 10,699,629 1,415
18 January 2009 USA USD 5,849,157 582
11 January 2009 USA USD 3,782,340 601
4 January 2009 USA USD 4,690,769 612
28 December 2008 USA USD 4,301,870 614
21 December 2008 USA USD 3,053,760 589
14 December 2008 USA USD 2,175,518 169
7 December 2008 USA USD 1,402,176 78
30 November 2008 USA USD 1,346,039 49
23 November 2008 USA USD 947,795 32
16 November 2008 USA USD 360,018 10
5 April 2009 UK GBP 101,532 135
29 March 2009 UK GBP 222,201 269
22 March 2009 UK GBP 416,356 384
15 March 2009 UK GBP 755,379 435
8 March 2009 UK GBP 1,289,094 437
1 March 2009 UK GBP 1,676,508 449
22 February 2009 UK GBP 1,561,139 427
15 February 2009 UK GBP 1,820,119 410
8 February 2009 UK GBP 1,587,819 437
1 February 2009 UK GBP 2,359,854 416
25 January 2009 UK GBP 2,806,996 379
18 January 2009 UK GBP 2,630,820 330
11 January 2009 UK GBP 1,827,457 324
21 December 2008 Australia AUD 316,486 33
14 December 2008 Australia AUD 92,875 34
8 March 2009 Italy EUR 470,210 160
1 March 2009 Italy EUR 681,193 159
22 February 2009 Italy EUR 102,293 61
15 February 2009 Italy EUR 80,809 46
8 February 2009 Italy EUR 137,309 62
1 February 2009 Italy EUR 188,072 77
25 January 2009 Italy EUR 162,817 47
18 January 2009 Italy EUR 206,926 78
11 January 2009 Italy EUR 174,826 87
21 December 2008 Italy EUR 138,029 81
21 December 2008 Italy EUR 138,038 81
14 December 2008 Italy EUR 232,270 103
14 December 2008 Italy EUR 232,373 103
7 December 2008 Italy EUR 248,512 105
7 December 2008 Italy EUR 251,773 105
26 April 2009 Philippines PHP 403,190 18
19 April 2009 Philippines PHP 974,363 25
12 April 2009 Philippines PHP 1,483,864 29

Comentarios

I am a 22yr male who takes pride in his machismo, but I when I saw such an amazing story, I didn't even try to hold back the tears. I am a college student who reads voraciously and enjoys reading mainly because of the meticulous character development that movies never attain to, or even aspire to for that matter....

Danny Boyle goes to India. This is one helluva director who really likes to play the gamut.

A lively, vibrant and visually stunning production from director Danny Boyle who has demonstrated great diversity in the projects he has chosen. Dynamic camera-work is on display.

Danny Boyle has created a modern day version of what the great old films use to be like, mixed in perfectly with what grounded modern indie cinema is supposed to be today. The film has elements of life determining fate, Crime in poverty stricken streets, heart-pulsing sound, a bone chilling score that should earn A.

Such a sad reality, even though the government over there said they have solved the problem, it is still going.I see this movie as a wake-up call, i hope someone wake's up.

When film can uplift someone emotionally by having two characters who should be together, (mostly) want to be together, and who are as the cliché goes "made" for each other, and it's done without false sentimentality (different from sentiment, which Slumdog has in spades), it can be one of the best things in movies. Danny Boyle's film is one of those and, like another masterful take on romance from this year (WALL-E), it utilizes cinematic style, urgent and sometimes feverish and joyfully passionate turns with the camera and editing, to take us to incredible heights.

I'm a little surprised that almost all reviews of this movie have been overwhelmingly positive. Don't get me wrong, it is a must watch.

This is a movie that makes Americans feel like all people of other cultures really want to be is "surprise," just like Americans! A silly and unbelievable plot, 30 quick shots per minute, LOUD music, and waaay to much Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

I've come out of a lot of movies in my life realizing that I just wasted 2 hours of my time and 10dollars of my money. I have walked out of movies feeling completely satisfied with the time and money I just sacrificed.

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