Putting it best

"Slumdog Millionaire" screenwriter Simon Beaufoy might have explained the movie's magic best: "There are some directors who shoot a  screenwriter’s script, and there [is], once in a blue moon, a director comes along who makes it fly, and I don’t need to tell you that [Danny Boyle] made it fly. Thank you, Danny."

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"Slumdog Millionaire" screenwriter Simon Beaufoy might have explained the movie's magic best: "There are some directors who shoot a screenwriter’s script, and there [is], once in a blue moon, a director comes along who makes it fly, and I don’t need to tell you that [Danny Boyle] made it fly. Thank you, Danny."

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