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Movies: Best "slum dweller" Movies


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Upside Down(2012)

3.1/5 (with 1,141 votes)

In an alternate universe where twinned worlds have opposite gravities, a young man battles interplanetary prejudice and the laws of physics in his quest to reunite with the long-lost girl of his dreams in this visually stunning romantic adventure that poses the question: what if love was stronger than gravity?

The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros(2005)

1h 40min | Comedy, Drama
3.6/5 (with 17 votes)

Maxi, a boy on the cusp of his teens, is already comfortable with his homosexual feelings, with acceptance from his family. When Maxi is assaulted one evening, Victor, a police officer, comes to his aid. Maxi soon develops a crush on Victor, who shows a platonic affection for the young lad.

Directed by Auraeus Solito - With Nathan Lopez, J. R. Valentin

Aaru(2005)

2.9/5 (with 8 votes)

A thug, with his partners, is chosen to work for a criminal gang and he becomes the left-hand man of the leader. The leader declares a war against another criminal and the thug has to protect him despite losing his friends.

Mythri(2015)

2h 40min | Drama
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Fast paced and evocative, this contemporary social drama delves into concepts of love and fidelity in human relationships in view of modern liberal lifestyles, through the lives of a scientist and a news anchor.

Directed by B. M. Giriraj - With Mohanlal, Ravi Kale, Atul Kulkarni, Dr. Puneeth Rajkumar

Slingshot(2007)

1h 26min | Crime, Drama
3.0/5 (with 6 votes)

A tribute to the real potential of digital cinema, Slingshot is a slum epic on steroids. It weaves stories left and right into a shocking tableau about life for the lowest of the low in the Philippines poorest and most crime-ridden districts. National elections are coming up so in the usual attempt to appear “tough-on-crime”, The Big Boys have been sent into crack down on the the local squatters, thieves and miscreants who litter the film like broken bottle. And since no sweep is ever a clean sweep, the cops brutal shock-force tactics quickly ripple outwards with jagged repurcussions.

Directed by Brillante Mendoza