If you come away adoring the film, which is quite possible, you'll do so by forgetting, perhaps unconsciously, the final act.
Millions (2005)
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Reviews Counted:151
Fresh:133
Rotten:18
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: A charming children fable even adults can enjoy.
Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for thematic elements, language, some peril and mild sensuality
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Childrens
Theatrical Release:Mar 11, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $6,423,868
Synopsis: It is rare that a family film is both visually sophisticated and emotionally nuanced. MILLIONS, the fantastical tale of two British brothers and the large sack of cash literally dropped onto them... It is rare that a family film is both visually sophisticated and emotionally nuanced. MILLIONS, the fantastical tale of two British brothers and the large sack of cash literally dropped onto them from the sky, is just that--a multi-layered, majestic feast for both the eyes and the mind. Young brothers Anthony and Damian Cunninham, whose initial response to their unexpected fortune is a Robin Hood-esque spree of charity, have only one week to spend their 265,000 British pounds before their nation switches over to the Euro. Though the premise may seem trite or predictable, unexpected details--including Damian's ability to see visions of saints and the recent death of the boys' beloved mother--add complexity to the story. As the 7- and 9-year-old Cunningham brothers, lead actors Alex Etel and Lewis McGibbon prove to be those exceptional child actors who are appealing without being precious and their understated, mature performances add gravity to a largely whimsical film. Danny Boyle, the director best known for stylishly violent films TRAINSPOTTING and 28 DAYS LATER, might seem an odd man to helm this comparatively innocent movie. However, Boyle's visual and narrative gifts turn out to be perfectly suited to this modern day fable, adding much-needed flavor to a genre that is all too often ignored by cinematic talents. [More]
Starring: James Nesbitt, Lewis McGibbon, Alex Etel, Jane Hogarth
Starring: James Nesbitt, Lewis McGibbon, Alex Etel, Jane Hogarth, Daisy Donovan, Christopher Fulford
Director: Danny Boyle
Director: Danny Boyle
Screenwriter: Danny Boyle
Producer: Damian Jones, Andrew Hauptman, Graham Broadbent
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Millions
Visually arresting, seriously whimsical, and suffused with a dreamy yet sad awareness of where life falls short and imagination has to pick up the slack.
What's (Danny Boyle) doing making a sweet, sentimental kids' movie? Virtually reinventing another genre, of course.
Maintains an infectious mix of wide eyes and street smarts that should appeal across the board. Coming out of the theater, reality looks a bit of a bummer.
One of the more delightful and satisfying family movies I've seen recently.
Enchanting and existential, excelling on many levels, including spirituality
There are fantasy elements to Millions that couple nicely to Damian's unshakable faith in his saints that make this a good film for older kids.
One of the most stylish and eccentric films about childhood dreams and heartbreaks that I've ever seen.
It's 2005's first fiction film to deserve the word 'fantastic.' Millions sends the audience out feeling like … well … a million bucks.
...the intent was clearly to show Boyle's softer side. And for much of this film, softer is brilliant.
This is a perfect family film from someone who isn’t known for that sort of thing.
This cheeky fable rests on the slender shoulders of Etel and McGibbon, and the lovely, natural performances Boyle elicits from them are the film's real miracle.
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