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Or here at worst previews. And this from Seattle Weekly:
The real explosion at Telluride was an even more startling departure, Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, a picaresque, incredibly kinetic romantic adventure fable about an orphan in India who makes a mint on TV’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
The hero’s rise from the muck to wealth and fame is utterly heroic, packing in everything great about Boyle’s previous films and a whole new look and feel you’ve never seen in any film, Brit or Indian. “It’s the fulfillment of everything you’ve done,” 48 Hrs. screenwriter Larry Gross correctly told Boyle at the party.
Only 20 percent of it is shot on conventional celluloid; the rest is done with two kinds of spy cameras, one concealed in the cinematographer’s backpack, so that the teeming tumult of India could be captured spontaneously, unawares. When the two young slumdog brothers invade the Taj Mahal to profit by their own sly schemes, so does Boyle’s innovative guerrilla crew, which was forbidden to film there.