The Indian part of the film is particularly vivid. Today, I hold a train ticket in northern India and experience life in India.

Olen 2022-04-19 09:01:40

The 8-kilometer Indian Railway is the first experience, and there are more than 1,000 kilometers to go. I don’t want to choose ordinary trains, and it takes too long to toss. It is difficult to see the scenes in the movies now. The trains are all electrified and the stations are more tidy. I am a photographer, but I want to see the scenes in various movies.

I feel that trains in India are more important than passenger cars. People still like to travel by train. The stations are dense, and 8 kilometers is worth RMB1.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaya 2022-03-21 09:01:38

    The ending theme song adds half a star. I saw a lot of people crying (of course, still without me). GMap is too powerful. Spicy girl has a 360-degree beauty without dead ends (only appeared in the 59th minute). Nicole is also undiminished (only appeared in the 49th minute...the pure Indian film before...I was stunned when I went to the poster of the spicy girl in the subway and entered the cast without seeing the introduction...). The soft music in the opening scene is very Carol. elder brother……

  • Junior 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    It is a biography. In addition to the power of truth and kindness, the inspiration still comes from the director and the actors. It is just that the narrative level behind the text is a little out of control. Personally, I feel that there is still a distance from the best film, but it is indeed a feeling that makes people feel s story

Lion quotes

  • Saroo Brierley: I'm sorry you couldn't have your own kids.

    Sue Brierley: What are you saying?

    Saroo Brierley: We... we... weren't blank pages, were we? Like your own would have been. You weren't just adopting us but our past as well. I feel like we're killing you.

    Sue Brierley: I could have had kids.

    Saroo Brierley: What?

    Sue Brierley: We chose not to have kids. We wanted the two of you. That's what we wanted. We wanted the two of you in our lives.That's what we chose.

    [pause]

    Sue Brierley: That's one of the reasons I fell in love with your dad.

    [pause]

    Sue Brierley: Because we both felt as if... the world has enough people in it. Have a child, couldn't guarantee it will make anything better. But to take a child that's suffering like you boys were. Give you a chance in the world. That's something.

  • Saroo Brierley: Do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spent every day of their lives looking for me? Huh? How every day my real brother screams my name? Can you imagine the pain they must be in not knowing where I am?