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British director Danny Boyle said he would not want directly “Slumdog Millionaire” Today, if today “cultural appropriations” and more “a young man is”, he will do it instead.
“Now we will not be able to do it. This should be so. It’s time to think about them. We need to look at the cultural baggage and the sign we have to do,” Boyle ” He explained the guardian.
Danny Boyle said he would not call the Slumdog Millionaire “due to the” Slumdog Millionaire “on Friday.
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Established in India, the film hopes to find a young “Slumdog” and his child lost to the country’s version of “Who wants to be a millionaire”. Throughout his appearance, the events from his noisy life are shown in flash and help answer questions.
Released in 2008, “Slumdog Millionaire” A shot with the audience and critics, about $ 380 million, including eight Oscars, including the best picture and boyle director.
Dharavi resident, India, on February 3, 2009, hitting the film “Slumdog Millionaire” during the protest of filmmakers. (Through Getty Images by Kunal Patil / Hindustan Times) (Getty)
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However, the film was controversial to use India’s culture and India’s stereotypes to use the Western prospect. Some Indian critics enjoyed the film, but some Hindian artists claimed that “saturated with India’s stereotiped pictures” Time magazine reported.
Boyle was sensitive to the results of the operation to make the film as a foreigner, although the film was produced 15 years ago.
“We will only try to make a film of our palm to Mumbai and make a movie in the culture. But this is still an outsider. It can be allowed in certain times,” he said, “said Boyle The Guardian.
He continued to say. I am almost proud of the film, but you will not think about doing such a thing today.
“Slumdog Millionaire” Anil Kapoor, Freida Pinto, IRRFAN Capoor, Dev Patel and Director Danny Boyle, in Thrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Photo) (by Steve Granitz / WireImage) (Getty)
Boyle’s “train set” “Steve Jobs” includes “127 hours” and “28 days later”. Latest, “28 years later,” was released on Friday.
Boyle nor representatives responded immediately Fox News DigitalRequired for comments.
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