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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Danny Boyle himself said that he is more optimistic on just about everything, whereas his films usually go in different directions.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Danny Boyle himself said that he is more optimistic on just about everything, whereas his films he usually go in different directions.Films he has directed like Shallow Grave lie more on the cynical end but some of his later films like ''Steve Jobs'' and ''Yesterday'' fall closer to the idealistic side.
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Danny Boyle himself said that he is more optimistic on just about everything, but several of his films might portray a more cynical tone.

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Danny Boyle himself said that he is more optimistic on just about everything, but several of whereas his films might portray a more cynical tone.usually go in different directions.
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Despite having a very broad range of styles, Boyle's use of music in his films and his dynamic cinematography have been recurring elements, alongside dabbling in MagicalRealism from time to time. He's also known for fairly animated and interesting DVD commentaries, usually accompanied by the film's screenwriter (though not always).

He has a few [[ProductionPosse repeat collaborators]] in Creator/EwanMcGregor (who appeared in his first three films[[note]]They fell out after [=McGregor=] was axed from ''The Beach'' and felt he had been treated unfairly and betrayed, and they didn't speak again until they reconciled in 2013 after apologising to each other, resulting in their first film together in 20 years being ''T2: Trainspotting''[[/note]]) alongside Creator/CillianMurphy, screenwriter Creator/AlexGarland, and composer John Murphy, whom he worked with on both ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' and ''{{Film/Sunshine}}''.

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Despite having a very broad range of styles, Boyle's use of music in his films and his dynamic cinematography have been recurring elements, alongside dabbling in MagicalRealism from time to time. He's also known for fairly animated and interesting DVD commentaries, usually accompanied by the film's screenwriter (though not always).

He has a few [[ProductionPosse repeat collaborators]] in Creator/EwanMcGregor (who appeared in his first three films[[note]]They fell out after [=McGregor=] was axed from ''The Beach'' and felt he had been treated unfairly and betrayed, and they didn't speak again until they reconciled in 2013 after apologising to each other, resulting in their first film together in 20 years being ''T2: Trainspotting''[[/note]]) alongside Creator/CillianMurphy, screenwriter Creator/AlexGarland, and composer John Murphy, whom he worked with on both ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' and ''{{Film/Sunshine}}''.
''{{Film/Sunshine}}''.

He's also known for fairly animated and interesting DVD commentaries, usually accompanied by the film's screenwriter (though not always).

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Daniel Francis "Danny" Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English-Irish filmmaker. As a teenager, he was planning on joining the Catholic Priesthood, but a priest persuaded him to seek a different vocation. He began his career as a director first in the theatre, but then moved on to television and ultimately film.

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Daniel Francis "Danny" Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English-Irish filmmaker. filmmaker.

As a teenager, he Boyle was planning on joining the Catholic Priesthood, but a priest persuaded him to seek a different vocation. He began his career as a director first in the theatre, but then moved on to television and ultimately film.



Despite having a very broad range of styles, he's known for his use of music in his films and his dynamic cinematography. He also dabbles in magic realism from time to time. He has a few repeat collaborators in Creator/EwanMcGregor (who appeared in his first three films[[note]] They fell out after [=McGregor=] was axed from ''The Beach'' and felt he had been treated unfairly, betrayed and they didn't speak again until they reconciled in 2013 after apologising to each other, resulting in their first film together in 20 years being ''T2: Trainspotting''.[[/note]]) and worked with Creator/CillianMurphy, screenwriter Creator/AlexGarland, and composer John Murphy on both ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' and ''{{Film/Sunshine}}''.

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Despite having a very broad range of styles, he's known for his Boyle's use of music in his films and his dynamic cinematography. He also dabbles cinematography have been recurring elements, alongside dabbling in magic realism MagicalRealism from time to time. He's also known for fairly animated and interesting DVD commentaries, usually accompanied by the film's screenwriter (though not always).

He has a few [[ProductionPosse repeat collaborators collaborators]] in Creator/EwanMcGregor (who appeared in his first three films[[note]] They films[[note]]They fell out after [=McGregor=] was axed from ''The Beach'' and felt he had been treated unfairly, betrayed unfairly and betrayed, and they didn't speak again until they reconciled in 2013 after apologising to each other, resulting in their first film together in 20 years being ''T2: Trainspotting''.[[/note]]) and worked with Trainspotting''[[/note]]) alongside Creator/CillianMurphy, screenwriter Creator/AlexGarland, and composer John Murphy Murphy, whom he worked with on both ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' and ''{{Film/Sunshine}}''.



He's known for fairly animated and interesting DVD commentaries, usually accompanied by the film's screenwriter (though not always).
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He also directed the manic opening ceremony for the 2012 Summer UsefulNotes/OlympicGames in UsefulNotes/{{London}}, which famously included a bit in which Film/JamesBond (Creator/DanielCraig) accompanies [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen Queen Elizabeth]] herself at the ceremony, which ends with both of them (well, stuntmen) parachuting into the stadium.

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He also directed the manic opening ceremony for the 2012 Summer UsefulNotes/OlympicGames in UsefulNotes/{{London}}, which famously included a bit in which Film/JamesBond (Creator/DanielCraig) accompanies [[UsefulNotes/HMTheQueen [[UsefulNotes/ElizabethII Queen Elizabeth]] herself at the ceremony, which ends with both of them (well, stuntmen) parachuting into the stadium.

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