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Posted by Orbit_Established, Sun Jan-18-09 05:13 PM

>I liked the film thought it was 7/10, but that's being kind.
>This film isn't that great, the soundtrack was decent, the
>acting was impressive at times, depending on the age but
>overall the film was decent.

LOL.

>I mean first of all, how does he not get over this little girl
>that he knew for a month but somehow got over his mom's death
>like that.

LOL.


>2nd she wanted nothing to do with, she continually rejected
>him, even choosing his brother over him. I mean ppl keep
>saying this film is about fate but that's really more the game
>not the rest of things. She wanted NOTHING to do with him
>until he was going to win that money. I mean can you say gold
>digger? Also why can't he get the msg she doesn't want
>anything to do with him, if that happened in real life
>EVERYBODY would say he's the most pathetic person ever but for
>some reason it's destiny when in film form.

LOL.

>3rd the msg ain't even that deep (everything happens for a
>reason? really pretty much heard and acknowledged that concept
>in my mid-teens), so why do they beat me over my head for 2
>hours?

LOL.

>4th do you really want me to believe they're going to let the
>kid go to the washroom alone without security in the middle of
>answering a question? Makes no sense what's so ever.

LOL.

>This film was alright but ppl need to start watching actual
>films and not 1 film all year and transformers the rest of the
>year and praise the 1 film they saw as the greatest film of
>the year b/c it's not. It's sad that ppl will probably only
>see this film and skip Milk, The Wrestler, Grand Torino,
>Synecdoche New York, hell even JCVD JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMME"S
>FILM was better than slumdog.

LOL.


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