Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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    The film Slumdog Millionaire was released in year 2008. It was directed by Danny Boyle who is a British Director and achieved eight Oscar awards for quality of performance in the arenas like cinematography, sound mixing, direction, film editing, etc. This movie is adopted from a novel “Q & A” which is written by Indian author and diplomat Vikas Swarup. The movie is picturized in slum part of Mumbai, Indian background. The movie is a package of motivation, love, tragedy, action, eagerness and…

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    and Everyone wants to be rich including me, every human wants more money in life. Most of the people in this world are not happy with what they have. This life is a race everyone wants to get 1st place. Mostly Middle class and lower class people think money can make them happy but it is not always about money. There is a great dialogue of a famous movie Spider man, the dialogue is "with great power comes great responsibilities. It 's not mandatory that billionaire or millionaire is a happiest…

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    We are continually making millionaires out of a lot of people. Some of the ways come from shows like Shark Tank, it is getting easier to get your business out to the masses, plus find investors to help increase business or buy you out. These shows are creating more millionaires every year, but what about the little people that cannot do that? We have to quit focusing on the rich, when the poor is just…

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    justice has been a popular topic since humans began to establish their rights and freedoms. While social justice can serve to help protect those who have been robbed of their rights or unfairly treated, it can also provoke thought about the nature of society as a whole. By exploring social justice issues through various mediums, such as the movie Slumdog Millionaire, the song Flawless by Beyonce, or the graphic novel Deogratias by Jean-Phillipe Stassen, insight is given that shows a sad reality…

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    Slumdog Millionaire Family bonds of loyalty and duty are a powerful thing to have. Without family loyalty it would be hard to get support from your family and close friends. These explanations cue a retrospective view of Jamal's brutal childhood: his mother was murdered by Hindu rioters, which forced him into a bond for survival with his brother Salim and another orphaned girl, Latika. One of the strongest thing that a person can have is family loyalty. Family bonds of loyalty and duty was a…

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    pinch of romance and created a British film called Slumdog Millionaire. The film is written by Simon Beaufoy and produced by Christian Colson. The movie is yet another example of rags-to-riches, it is about a Muslim boy named Jamal Malik, who grew up on the streets of Mumbai, India with his older brother Salim Malik, as they lost their mother in an anti-Muslim riot. Jamal and Salim met a little pretty girl of their age called Latika, who also lost her family in terror. Young Jamal fell in love…

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    The story is told through the perspective of Jamal a young boy who was born and raised in the poorest areas of Mumbai. Who has been most affected by the global economic and political practices set in motion by European colonialism. In Slumdog Millionaire, Jamal can be seen as having a loss of identity. Jamal works in a call center a set example of a globalized service where he even has a phone conversation…

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    Everyone wants to be in control of something. Whether it 's their bank account, a school project or even their independence... but what happens when that control is taken away from you and you 're left powerless? You could then be compared like the characters in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, taking place in the Great Depression. It is a short, but thoughtful novel which takes on a journey through-out the lives of two best friends- George Milton and Lennie Smalls, working for some money to…

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    with others and the broader society because their new beliefs and values may conflict with the rigid norms of society. This complex nature of discovery is explored in Shakespeare’s play The Tempest (1611) and Oscar Wilde’s short story The Model Millionaire (1891), with both authors illustrating a discovery that is transformative for the individual whilst simultaneously representing the greed which exists within human nature. The…

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    the same cannot be said for South Asians and Hispanics, who struggle to find movies where they are being accurately portrayed on-screen. The Hollywood film industry has made slight progress by creating pieces with complicated minority characters, especially for Blacks. Despite that, South Asians and Hispanics are still not seeing…

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