Saturday, January 17, 2009

Slumdog

Here is an interesting article that calls Slumdog Millionaire the first movie of the Obama era. I would not go so far as to say that, but it was one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. As the article points out, its shows the growing city of Mumbai in all its positive and negative lights. As global cities expand, there is the good: the tech industry, expanding business, but also the bad, the pimps, gangsters, and mafia of old preying on the unsuspecting poor. It is true though that Slumdog is an example of diversity in movies. The book was changed to make the main character a Muslim which adds a few interesting wrinkles to the portrayal of modern Indian life. It also does not utilize a common white face to sanitize the film. It is all around a great movie and something I encourage everyone who wants to have a global perspective to see and enjoy.

The first striking thing about this British-made film is its even-handed, generous spirit of universality. It is set in India and it's about Indians. There is no hint of Merchant Ivory decorum, the predicaments of rich westerners far from home, nor any notion that Boyle and his team were engaged in a David Lean-style imperial adventure in what was once one of the pink regions on the globe. Refreshingly, there is also no white character to "explain" the story (which needs no explanation) to western audiences.

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