Danny Boyle was the director for such films such as 127 Hours, Shallow Grave and Trainspotting. He is one of the seven directors to win the Golden Glode, Director's Guild, BAFTA and Oscar for the same movie, Slumdog Millionaire. Some of Boyle's tade mark moves are that he uses the opening shot is usually a shot from the middle of the movie, often uses electronic music, kinetic camera and bright colourful landscapes.
"This is a film about how precious life is. And
it's only precious because of other people. It's not precious in
itself, which is what we sometimes think - we think the will to survive
is an individualistic thing. ... But it's actually connected to other
people. And that's what the life essence is really about - it's always
about other people, even in the loneliest places."
Friday, 11 March 2011
Thriller Director - Danny Boyle
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