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Movie Title: Millions
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This was a great film that really shows what money can do to people. It is also fascinating that it is the youngest person who actually has philanthropic ideas on how to spend it.

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Spurred on by the urgency that England is switching over to the Euro in a few days (not gonna happen,) freckle-faced Damien and his brother, Anthony, have to think fast. Damien feels the money came from God and therefore should be used to help the less fortunate. Anthony feels like they *are* the less fortunate and should use it to help themselves. Damien is also helped by odd visions of saints who counsel him. Meanwhile, Anthony is out pricing real estate.

Of course, tossing money on unsuspecting children is not really God’s style, as the boys’ father states. The money was actually tossed by a bank robber who wants it back at any cost.

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This is a fun yet profound film that accurately shows greed, kindness, faith, and selfishness all resulting from the same event. The viewer is left with a satisfied feeling and even a few introspective questions like, “What would I do if the same thing happened to me?”

Highly recommended–

Maverick British Director Danny Boyle has really outdone himself with Millions, an absolutely terrific, sincere, and intrinsically spiritual family film about money, faith, the power of imagination, and the unquestionable ability to believe that everything is going to turn out all right in the end. Boyle uses his trademark visual flair to produce a gorgeously heartfelt and emotionally delicate children’s movie that is all about being good, sometimes being bad, and often being downright scared.

Set in and around a new suburban housing development in Northern England, the story centers on lonesome, motherless spiritually receptive seven-year-old Damian (Alex Etel, making a sensational film debut), his hardheaded 9-year-old brother Anthony (Lewis McGibbon), and their adoring, loving father, Ronnie (James Nesbitt). The film begins as Damian, Anthony, and Ronnie are moving to a new house because their old home is full of memories, where once upon a time they lived with a loving wife and mother.

Recently deceased, the missing woman hangs over this woeful threesome, and her absence shapes their days and nights. They see this move as a fresh start, a way to squash the ghosts of the past, while also looking forward to a happier and more comfortable future. Anthony is the financially savvier of the two boys - consumer orientated and realistic, he’s right up with the latest exchange rates, as the Country is just about to convert to Euros. Damian, quieter and more sensitive, spends the days on his own, building a house of discarded cardboard boxes next to the local train line. Possessed with a vivid imagination, he loves reading about saints who sometimes come alive for him, and works on elevating his mum to the ranks of one of them.

Then temptation falls from the sky, literally, when a when a big black overstuffed bag full of money falls on Damian. He thinks it’s a message from God, and faced with the burden of responsibility, he decides to give as much of the money away to the poor as he can. Of course, the streetwise Anthony has other plans - he wants to invest it in real estate, or get it transferred into Euros (he doesn’t want to pay the forty percent tax on it). But the original owners of the money are hot on the trail and things start to get very frightening for Damien when a leather-jacketed, malevolent looking man turns up demanding that the boy to hand the money back.

Fast paced and visually stunning, the movie jumps along from scene to scene catching the viewer and quickly reeling us in. With a cute face that is splashed with freckles, Damien is a gravely beautiful child, who believes he’s on speaking terms with the saints (they regularly appear with translucent halos on their heads). The young actor brings to the role the strange ethereality of those children who never fit in, but curl into their own private worlds, giggling at jokes no one else hears.

Millions has plenty of story for both adults and children to appreciate and its sense of fun is totally infectious. The characters are all absolutely endearing and lovely to watch, including a sweetheart for Ronnie, a quirky group of Latter-day Saints, a bunch of train robbers, an eccentric local police officer, a boogeyman, and of course all the nomadic martyrs. Mr. Boyle uses all manner of enjoyable tricks to show us what his characters see; more poignantly, he also shows us what Damien sees, and it’s a world where absurdity is an everyday occurrence and what takes places inside a young boy’s head fights for shelf space with what’s happening in the outside world. Mike Leonard March 05.

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