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Millions

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
27K
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Alex Etel in Millions (2004)
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Ethics, being human and the soul come to the fore when a 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just days before the currency is switched to Euros and learns what we are really made of.Ethics, being human and the soul come to the fore when a 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just days before the currency is switched to Euros and learns what we are really made of.Ethics, being human and the soul come to the fore when a 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just days before the currency is switched to Euros and learns what we are really made of.

  • Director
    • Danny Boyle
  • Writer
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce
  • Stars
    • Alex Etel
    • James Nesbitt
    • Daisy Donovan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Danny Boyle
    • Writer
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
    • Stars
      • Alex Etel
      • James Nesbitt
      • Daisy Donovan
    • 171User reviews
    • 160Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Alex Etel
    Alex Etel
    • Damian
    James Nesbitt
    James Nesbitt
    • Ronnie
    Daisy Donovan
    Daisy Donovan
    • Dorothy
    Lewis McGibbon
    Lewis McGibbon
    • Anthony
    Christopher Fulford
    Christopher Fulford
    • The Man
    Pearce Quigley
    Pearce Quigley
    • Community Policeman
    Jane Hogarth
    • Mum
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • St Peter
    Enzo Cilenti
    Enzo Cilenti
    • St Francis
    Nasser Memarzia
    Nasser Memarzia
    • St Joseph
    Kathryn Pogson
    Kathryn Pogson
    • St Clare
    Harry Kirkham
    • St Nicholas
    Cornelius Macarthy
    Cornelius Macarthy
    • Gonzaga
    Kolade Agboke
    • Ambrosio
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Leslie Phillips
    James Quinn
    James Quinn
    • Estate Agent
    Mark Chatterton
    • Headteacher
    Toby Walton
    Toby Walton
    • Damian's Teacher
    • Director
      • Danny Boyle
    • Writer
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
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    9jkchang

    Heartwarming but not saccharine

    Millions reinforces the fact that Danny Boyle cannot be pigeonholed as a director. One does not expect to see the director of acclaimed drug abuse and zombie movies come out with such wholesome entertainment. Though this is accessible for the family, do not let that mislead you into thinking the movie does not have weight. The sincerity of this film saves it from becoming too lovey, and Boyle's personal connection with Manchester certainly adds to the depth of the environment. The story is told from the children's' point of view, bright with color, and those children give extraordinary performances. The use of stop-motion and accelerated exposures is characteristic of a style Boyle enjoys, and it accents the scenes where it is employed well. I highly recommend this film, and only wish it had been released for the past holiday season.
    10michele_inla

    Great, overlooked film

    This is one of the best films I have seen in recent years. Unfortunately not too many people have seen it. Hopefully good word of mouth will gain a wider audience.

    Although it stars two child actors, Millions is not a "kids" movie, but can be entertaining and meaningful for all ages. Although the Catholic religious imagery plays a significant role, I would not call this a religious film. As the characters are Catholic, their religion provides their reference point for morality.

    This film has humor and mystery, and is quite touching as well. There are some striking visual images. Plus it makes you think. Basically it asks the question: "What does it mean to live a 'good' life?"
    9cossie93

    Feel good film without sentimentality

    I saw this as part of the London Film Festival and loved it.

    The story was very well told through the eyes of the two pre-teens and the usual sibling rivalry you would expect in real life was present. James Nesbitt was very good in the roll of the boys father although his 'northern' accent was a little strange, and its always nice to see Daisy Donovan in anything

    Once the film ended the audience must have applauded for about 5 minutes, something I have not witnessed for some years now.

    See this film, tell your friends to see it and go again with them. (There is also a Clash song used in the soundtrack which is always a good sign)
    8MOscarbradley

    A feel-good movie that really does feel good

    This magical, phantasmagorial feel-good movie really ought not to work but it does, and beautifully. It's certainly Danny Boyle's best film since "Trainspotting". Alex Etel and Lewis McGibbon are the children whose discovery of a bag of money from a, not the, great train robbery has a somewhat traumatic effect on their somewhat humdrum lives. At first it's a case of spend, spend, spend, certainly by the older boy, Anthony, or give, give, give in the case of Damian, the younger one whose sleeping and waking moments are filled with visions of the saints. Their foolhardy behaviour soon draws the attention of both the authorities and one of the villains and their problems are further exacerbated by the fact that they only have a few days to get rid of the lolly before Britain converts to the Euro.

    This is a sweet movie but it isn't a cloying one. At its centre is a truly wonderful performance from Alex Etel as Damian, acting as if he believed every minute of it, (and banishing our doubts in the process). It helps, too, that the film has a very solid script by Frank Cottrell Boyce that blends fantasy and realism so seamlessly. It's funny and it's moving and the old chestnut of the dead mother paying one last visit to her children is handled without sentimentality. A credit to all concerned.
    8jdoan-4

    As entertaining as movies can be.

    Too few films are able to capture the innocence and wonder of childhood. This film is one that does so with relative ease. Most filmmakers are too cynical to capture the amazement by which children see life. Danny Boyle, much like Steven Spielberg in "E.T.", has done so in this film. "Millions" is not very similar to "E.T.", other than that it involves young children in extraordinary circumstances. "Millions" is much deeper and more provocative than "E.T." It covers a whole slew of topics: ethics, boyhood, loss, faith, greed. One of the main themes of the film seems to me to be the loss of a parent. This film very deftly handles the boys reaction to their mother's death. At times, the boys seem almost flippant in regard to her death, as when they use her death to gain sympathy from adults. In reality, they are either running from it, as in Anthony's case, or running to it, as in Damiens case. Neither boys are quite sure what her death means, and how to deal with it. Their reactions to the money symbolize their reactions to their loss. Anthony tries to forget it and wash it away with stuff. Damien tries to find his mother, who he sees as the greatest saint, by becoming a saint himself. Both boys are unrealistic in their goals, and both boys come to some type of terms with her death. This film deals with serious issues, but it deals with them in a very lighthearted, child-like way. Boyle has to be one of the most inventive visual directors. Many directors use frenetic pacing and quick editing to their detriment. Their films are nothing more than a long music video. Boyle uses these techniques with flair and restraint. Like Spielberg, he knows how to dazzle and delight. The boy actors in this film are very good. Or I should say Boyle uses the actors with a master touch. These are two very strong performances. Each of them is cute, but their performances are much deeper than their adorableness. This is a very good film. I hope more people watch it.

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    • Trivia
      Damian's favourite book is called "Six O'Clock Saints". Popular in the UK in the 1950s, it is surprising that any parent would give a copy to their child, as the screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce points out at 03:08 in the DVD commentary, since it contains all the gruesome stories that Damian tells in class, plus many more. Its inclusion is a sort of homage to Martin Scorsese, who, according to Boyce, has cited it in interviews as one of his favorite books growing up and that it gave him a wider understanding of the human experience than had been revealed to him as a child. Roger Ebert's 18 March 2005 review of the film, mentions that Boyce "got the inspiration for the screenplay from an interview in which Martin Scorsese said he was reading the lives of the saints."
    • Goofs
      Nations transitioning to the euro were allowed to keep legacy currency in circulation as legal tender for two months - and, even after the official dates, they continued to be accepted for exchange by national central banks for varying periods - and indefinitely in some countries.
    • Quotes

      Anthony: What did you bring a thousand pounds to school for? Can't you see that's suspicious?

      Damian Cunningham: It's not suspicious, it's unusual.

    • Crazy credits
      When the Pathe logo comes up, the shadow of the hen has a halo over its head.
    • Connections
      Featured in Today: Episode dated 11 August 2005 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Hitsville UK
      Written by Joe Strummer & Mick Jones

      Performed by The Clash

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd

      Published by Nineden Ltd administered by Universal Music Publishing Ltd

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fox Searchlight (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Câu Bé Triêu Phú
    • Filming locations
      • Widnes, Cheshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Pathé International
      • UK Film Council
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,584,159
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $70,224
      • Mar 13, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,782,282
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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