Not so difficult to imagine - by Hollywood standards, it was a low budget, UK financed film, set in India, with an unknown cast. Not normally the ingrediants of an oscar winning movie for best picture (though there have been exceptions in the past).
Surprisingly, the same thing almost happened to the Shawshank Redemption. It wasn’t especially well received on first release. Yet it's been solidly rated no.1 on IMDB for several years now.
i need to know the ending of slumdog millionaire.
ReplyDeleteThe girl dies at the end.
ReplyDeleteHehe, I keed! I keed!
everyone dies! The host is actually an alien! The girl is actually a ghost! Mumbai is actually a small village in the woods!
ReplyDeleteand everyone lived happily ever after... well most of em anyways
ReplyDeleteNot so difficult to imagine - by Hollywood standards, it was a low budget, UK financed film, set in India, with an unknown cast. Not normally the ingrediants of an oscar winning movie for best picture (though there have been exceptions in the past).
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, the same thing almost happened to the Shawshank Redemption. It wasn’t especially well received on first release. Yet it's been solidly rated no.1 on IMDB for several years now.
I need to watch the last 15 mins!!!
ReplyDeleteThe worst Best Film since Titanic!
ReplyDeletei'd like to touch you
ReplyDeleteThe ending is a predictable Bollywood style movie..... everyone just danced at the railway station.... kapish?
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