
Slumdog millionaire tells a story about an 18 years old orphan from the slum of Mumbai becomes a contestant of the Indian version “Who wants to be a millionaire”. Due to exceeding people’s expectation, police arrested him on suspicious of cheating when he is just one question away from winning the 20 million rupees. Although he is so close to be a millionaire his desire is not on the money.
This film draws the world’s attention since people feel distressing about the living in India. Kids strive to stay alive on the street. There is always darkness on their way. Gangs train them and try to make the most money off them. However the basic emotion-love gives motivation to help them fight through.
After watching the film I personally think love is all that matters in the end of the day because without love one will be so lost. Money can buy a lot of things and fulfill a lot of dreams but money cannot buy real happiness and your love one’s heart. And also, it can cause arguments and separate you from your family.
Moreover the film brings out the labeling problem. There is differing between the rich and poor in every corner of the world. The riches give people a smarter image for all time as they are better educated. Identical to the film some riches just can’t accept that sometimes the poor’s can get more value out of the experiences than their education. Plus, some people are still being races and I think this is a major problem. We should start trying to see everyone equally.
This is a meaningful film, I have learned quite a few things out of it and it makes me cherish my life even more. Whenever I have some bad experiences in the future I will be more positive as it may not be a bad thing but a step to help improving myself and be tougher. If those little kids can handle all their problems so why can’t you and I?
This film draws the world’s attention since people feel distressing about the living in India. Kids strive to stay alive on the street. There is always darkness on their way. Gangs train them and try to make the most money off them. However the basic emotion-love gives motivation to help them fight through.
After watching the film I personally think love is all that matters in the end of the day because without love one will be so lost. Money can buy a lot of things and fulfill a lot of dreams but money cannot buy real happiness and your love one’s heart. And also, it can cause arguments and separate you from your family.
Moreover the film brings out the labeling problem. There is differing between the rich and poor in every corner of the world. The riches give people a smarter image for all time as they are better educated. Identical to the film some riches just can’t accept that sometimes the poor’s can get more value out of the experiences than their education. Plus, some people are still being races and I think this is a major problem. We should start trying to see everyone equally.
This is a meaningful film, I have learned quite a few things out of it and it makes me cherish my life even more. Whenever I have some bad experiences in the future I will be more positive as it may not be a bad thing but a step to help improving myself and be tougher. If those little kids can handle all their problems so why can’t you and I?

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