Monday, January 26, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire

You might say I was a little prejudice about the movies even before I saw it. If a movie is good rarely you see its cast and crew running around in circles going here and there. People will not go on yapping about the movie if it’s a master piece. So I was really circumspect about the movie. 30mins into the movie I felt completely justified.

If many people tell you that a movie is good, then it has to be good! If you say its not then you are not normal. I get the feeling this might be one of the reasons for the popularity of the movie or they might have paid the critics off. The western audience can be excused. They might have been under the impression that this was an “ethnic Indian” movie and we all know what purchasing power those two words have.

The problem I have with the movie is that for a realistic movie it chooses to be realistic when it pleases. I do not have any problem with the showing of the slums and slum life and the various atrocities surrounding it. If we want to be a developed country we need to address these issues. It could well be an eye opener for many. The thing that moved me the most was the love story in the movie. The lead character was in love with a girl who was literally raped by his brother and who was a full time prostitute, kind of put things in perspective for me.

I couldn’t understand what’s so great about the movie. The story isn’t that great. I do agree that India has many problems but it’s not as screwed up as the movie shows. Will any host mock his contestant about his life, in public? Will an overburdened Indian police officer even give a damn about a person who “ALLEGEDLY” cheated in a TV game show? Had it been made by some Indian director the critics would have definitely tore the movie apart. But as its not, it has to be good. God knows how the Hindi speaking children in the slum all of a sudden speaks English with an accent. It would have been much better if they had spoken English from start itself. The whole rise form the slum life was quite ridiculous.

The thing that bugged me the most was a line in the movie where a conversation broke out on the real Indian and the real America. That was way too condescending. I know that all of India is not developed but since when did the slums of Mumbai represent the real India? Am I also a part of India, aint I real? Don’t get me started off on the “real America”. 

I have never understood why we Indians feel that if anything is remotely associated with India, it’s Indian. The movie is not an Indian movie. We have many good Indian movies, embrace that. Are we that desperate that we have to find ridiculous connections and adopt non Indian movies as Indian? I wouldn’t say that this was an American or a British movie but it was more of an international movie. I hate it when Indians make something which is remotely associated to India as Indian. We are much better than that.  

The movie is definitely a good watch. Lets not over hype it!

4 comments:

the pilgrim said...

SDM should be appreciated for what it is: a good movie to watch. The treatment of the subject (which, btw, is the age old story of 'true love can never fail' crap!) was different from the usual romances.

I never for once felt neither that it was an 'Indian' movie nor that it was a movie about India. It was just a movie about the love of two slum dwellers and how they manage to unite despite the odds being up against them.

It could have happened in any big city of the world, and the director saw it fit to narrate the story in an Indian background, maybe because the original story had an Indian background.

And, the movie had some MINDBLOWING music for sure!

susan harris said...

you should send this to the hindu, I am tired of reading how great the movie is.

deeps said...

u r right..as for the music THEY probably havent heard AR rahmans roja or Bombay

its very unrealsitic...for one thing the show is live??.it doesnt say anything about the numerous rounds he has to go thru before he gets to the hotseat.apart from that yea the whole latika thing was wierd too...well i can spot 10 better completely indian movies tht has gone so unnoticed..

athi said...

totally agree wid u man...
reeling under the hype surrounding the movie when I saw it, I was not impressed.. Its a cool movie, but nothing out of the box. And Rahman has definitely churned out better stuff... But well as as Indian I'm proud that an Indian is nominated for the oscar, the movie however is definitely not Indian, its just a movie about India.

And the 'real America' , 'real Indian' thing did really piss me of.. I'm glad someone noticed it. Real Indians are thieves and Real Americans Angels?? Now seriosly gimme a break!