Saturday, November 12, 2016
The Slums of Two Different Worlds
in that respect ar objet darty similarities between Meirelless city of God, released in 2003 in Brazil and Danny Boyles Slumdog Millionaire, released in 2008 in the unite Kingdom, at the most the deuce films being comparable of main(prenominal) characters. These similarities be two diverse by two unalike sides of the world and how the main characters submit out of the slums. These both films bugger off a positive outcomes simply do had rough forthcoming to get out of the ghetto.\nThe head start similar pair of characters are the main characters, rocket salad from city of God and Slumdog Millionaire, Jamal Malik. Both are somewhat of an outsider they didnt choose the wrong path, they were simply surrounded by spate that did bad. For Rocket was surrounded by crime, death, gang and drugs. As fo Jamal was around his brother Salim who was beseeming malevolent in confront of Jamals eyes as the years progressed, by oerbearing Jamal, threating/shooting people for thin gs he wanted and just move situations on these shoulders. These characters held back from chip back and standing up for them selves because they knew they would have ended up beaten or dead. some other shared qualities Rocket and Jamal have is that they have a pettishness for something or someone; Rocket has a passion for picture taking and for Jamal has a passion for his stovepipe friend who he has cared approximately for years and wanting to timbre for her, Latika.\nLil Ze and Salim have similar characters, they both are heartless villains. Lil Ze was the nastiest icon villain, by the fact that he was killing at a young age (guessing by 9), and wanting to be the b control boss of City of God. Salim wanting control over Maman for what Maman has put Salim and Jamal through. Getting the line up to kill Maman, this where Salims evil side came out and becoming a hit man for the underground gang masters, Salim wanting to escape distress he choose to sketch in the lowest wor k. For these characters having no sympathy, but one of the changes, Salim...
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