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Synopsis

The UK is about to switch its currency from Pounds to Euros, giving a gang a chance to rob the poorly-secured train loaded with money on its way to incineration. But, during the robbery, one of the big bags falls literally from the sky on Damian’s playhouse, a 7-year old given to talking to saints. The boy then starts seeing what the world and the people around him are made of. Ethics, being human and the soul all come to the forefront in this film. —IMDb

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Danny Boyle

With an eclectic array of films to his credit, director Danny Boyle emerged from his native England to become one of the most celebrated and revered filmmakers of independently-minded cinema. Ever since his emergence onto the world stages with “Trainspotting” (1996), his stark, but viciously funny look at a group of heroin-addicted friends living in Edinburgh, Boyle managed to chart his own unique path without having to bow to studio pressures. Though he dipped his toe into Hollywood waters with his underwhelming adaptation of “The Beach” (2000), Boyle nonetheless created frenzied and highly-stylized films that also depicted three-dimensional characters often struggling with human vices and weakness. With his luminously praised horror film, “28 Days Later” (2003), and his surprisingly soft-hearted children’s fantasy, “Millions” (2005), Boyle proved adept at shifting genres without losing the voice he established in his previous efforts, making him one of the most talented and eagerly… read more

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Addy

1Jun11

BEAUTIFUL!

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Joel

28May11

A neat concept from one of the most assorted directors at work today. An interesting tackling of some major spiritual questions but my complaint comes in the uncertainty of the tone, it wants to be a family film but it's still a bit to much of an adult theme. Worth the watch for those interested.

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COL GEORGE TAYLOR

25Mar11

Beautiful film. The music is some of the best i've ever heard.

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Movies Nick

2Mar11

Rewarding both intellectually and emotionally. I personally prefer Millions to Slumdog, although I'm quite alone in that.

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