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ComedyCrimeDramaFamily

Millions

- Can anyone be truly good?

Two boys, still grieving the death of their mother, find themselves the unwitting benefactors of a bag of bank robbery loot in the week before the United Kingdom switches its official currency to the Euro. What's a kid to do?

Release Date : 2004-04-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mission PicturesUK Film CouncilBBC FilmPathéMEDIA Programme of the European UnionFox Searchlight PicturesInside TrackIngenious Media

Production Country : BelgiumFranceUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Alex Etel

Character Name : Damian

Original Name : Alex Etel

Gender : Male

Lewis McGibbon

Character Name : Anthony

Original Name : Lewis McGibbon

Gender : Male

James Nesbitt

Character Name : Ronnie

Original Name : James Nesbitt

Gender : Male

Daisy Donovan

Character Name : Dorothy

Original Name : Daisy Donovan

Gender : Female

Christopher Fulford

Character Name : The Man

Original Name : Christopher Fulford

Gender : Male

Enzo Cilenti

Character Name : St Francis

Original Name : Enzo Cilenti

Gender : Male

Alun Armstrong

Character Name : Saint Peter

Original Name : Alun Armstrong

Gender : Male

Jane Hogarth

Character Name : Maureen

Original Name : Jane Hogarth

Gender : Female

Pearce Quigley

Character Name : Community Policeman

Original Name : Pearce Quigley

Gender : Male

Nasser Memarzia

Character Name : Saint Joseph

Original Name : Nasser Memarzia

Gender : Male

Kathryn Pogson

Character Name : St Clare of Assisi

Original Name : Kathryn Pogson

Gender : Female

Harry Kirkham

Character Name : Saint Nicholas

Original Name : Harry Kirkham

Gender : Male

Cornelius Macarthy

Character Name : Gonzaga

Original Name : Cornelius Macarthy

Gender : Male

Kolade Agboke

Character Name : Ambrosio

Original Name : Kolade Agboke

Gender : Male

James Quinn

Character Name : Estate Agent

Original Name : James Quinn

Gender : Male

Leslie Phillips

Character Name : Himself

Original Name : Leslie Phillips

Gender : Male

Lisa Millett

Character Name : Cashier

Original Name : Lisa Millett

Gender : Female

Mark Chatterton

Character Name : Headmaster

Original Name : Mark Chatterton

Gender : Male

Christian Rubeck

Character Name : Jerome

Original Name : Christian Rubeck

Gender : Male

Guy Flanagan

Character Name : All Saint 3

Original Name : Guy Flanagan

Gender : Male

Frank Cottrell Boyce

Character Name : Nativity Teacher

Original Name : Frank Cottrell Boyce

Gender : Male

Philippa Howarth

Character Name : Tricia

Original Name : Philippa Howarth

Gender : Male

Christy Cullen

Character Name : Surveyor

Original Name : Christy Cullen

Gender : Male

Gunnar Winbergh

Character Name : Eli

Original Name : Gunnar Winbergh

Gender : Male

Toby Walton

Character Name : Damian's Teacher

Original Name : Toby Walton

Gender : Male

Billy Hyland

Character Name : Keegan

Original Name : Billy Hyland

Gender : Male

John Nugent

Character Name : Graham

Original Name : John Nugent

Gender : Male

Steve Garti

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Steve Garti

Gender : Male

Alice Grice

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Alice Grice

Gender : Male

Dale Stringer

Character Name : Fairclough

Original Name : Dale Stringer

Gender : Male

Warren Donnelly

Character Name : Sweet Shop Owner

Original Name : Warren Donnelly

Gender : Male

Tara Moran

Character Name : Applicant

Original Name : Tara Moran

Gender : Female

Emily Aston

Character Name : Big Issue Seller

Original Name : Emily Aston

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-07

Alex Etel is really quite good in this daft tale of, almost literally, manna from heaven. It's the day before the UK joins the Euro (so, yes - it's a fantasy/horror story depending on your perspective) and from the sky falls a bag of used twenties. Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth. Now he ("Damian") and his pal "Anthony" (Lewis McGibbon) are honest sort of lads - though not take it to the police station sort of honest - and they decide that they can become the benefactors for some people and institutions who need a bit of help. Clearly, though - they can't distribute it all in time, so they gradually start to include their friends and family in the disposal of their largess and that's when the story starts to take on a more critical aspect. We see humanity in many of it's guises emanating when lucre is involved - and some of that behaviour isn't so charming. The writing is often quite pithily amusing - the young lad has an habit of talking to saints, to whom he attributes his windfall, and writer Frank Cottrell Boyce quite cleverly uses this innocence and generosity of spirit to create a template for a look at just how we react when money is the raison d'être - too little, too much, sharing, hoarding, stealing... This is a well delivered testament to the acting talents of the two youngsters and to a bit of amusing, though-provoking, writing that I would not say is especially memorable - but it is enjoyable.

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tmdb51616167

@tmdb51616167

2024-09-07

Recently, I decided to watch the movie "Millions," available on Disney+. I was unsure if it was an original Disney production or a film from another company that Disney acquired. Nevertheless, I had seen it on the platform multiple times and decided to give it a chance. The story follows two brothers who stumble upon a large sum of money. One brother wants to invest and grow the money, while the other brother starts seeing spirits of people from Jesus' time and feels compelled to donate the money to charitable causes. As the plot unfolds, the siblings clash over how to handle the newfound wealth, leading to a series of conflicts and decisions. The movie takes a peculiar turn when saints, apostles, and other spiritual figures begin appearing to communicate with one of the brothers. However, the narrative takes a surprising twist when it's revealed that the money was not a gift from God but rather the result of a robbery. This revelation shatters the boy's faith and leaves both the characters and the audience questioning the purpose of the spiritual encounters. The film's direction becomes muddled as it struggles to reconcile the spiritual themes with the materialistic elements of the story. The protagonist, already a spiritual and kind-hearted child, is left disillusioned by the origins of the money, raising doubts about the film's underlying message and the significance of the supernatural encounters. In the end, "Millions" appears to lose its focus, leaving viewers puzzled about the overall message and the relevance of the spiritual elements in the story. The film's attempt to blend spiritual themes with materialistic concerns ultimately leads to a disjointed and unsatisfying narrative.