sábado, 7 de marzo de 2009

In the film, the theme of destiny is a central theme. What does mean that all Jamal desires is just out of his reach?
I think that Jamal was out of reach of his desires because he was a poor guy, also because it seems that the life in India is really difficult. Or maybe God, or Bishnu was trying to prove him to the millionaire game

Is ethical decisions making possible when one most choices based on survival? Do seemingly "bad" choices make a person bad?
I think when the decision is base on survvival it does not matter if it is ethically wrong or not, but I do not know how to judge decisions that involve survival of others, because it depends on the ethics of every person. I do not think that bad decisions make a person bad.

What do you think the film is saying about the globalization of culture through media? We see the game show "Who Wants to be Millionare?" adapted in the Indian culture. Is this a sign of progress? Why or why not? What is this film saying about the effects of money on culture?
I think that the film was trying to say that life in India is difficult, but still we need to considere it as a respect country, for all his culture and traditions. I think tat India is progressing globally, because in one scene, where jamal an Salim encounter each in the roof of a building Salim says that in were that buildings, the ones of the bussiness, was were they live, you can see how globally is India growing. In the film, I think, thay they are trying to say that money is very difficult to get, beacuse they are trying that Jamal do not win the money in the millionare game.

DAVID ACUÑA KALDMAN 2L

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