Salman Rushdie: Thumbs down on "Slumdog Millionaire"
Speaking at Emory University on Sunday night, famed Indian novelist Salman Rushdie had few kind words for either Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" or the novel from which it was drawn. According to the , Rushdie "lambasted" both the "feel-good movie" and the book.
鈥淭he movie piles impossibility on impossibility,鈥澛 Rushdie told the audience. "Q&A" by , the novel from which the movie was adapted, was the source of the film's problems, he opined.
Rushdie didn't have much positive to say about other Oscar contenders either. He called 鈥淭he Reader鈥 a "leaden, lifeless movie killed by respectability鈥 and criticized 鈥The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,鈥 complaining that, 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 finally have anything to say.鈥
Rushdie is Distinguished Writer in Residence at Emory and will be giving occasional lectures there over a period of five years. He may eventually have the chance to discuss a movie of his own with the Emory community. A of his novel "" is scheduled for release in 2010.