delicate, delicate

Emile 2022-04-20 09:01:32

It has to be said that technology has changed life. In the early stage of the film, the depiction of southern India is very profound. Poverty, hunger, stealing, helplessness, theft, and car-picking are common phenomena in slum life and the only way out for family acquiescence. A true portrayal of an area of ​​the times. In the later period, Salo went home to find his mother and the villagers watched the bridge, which is a record of the light of human nature. It is said that writing an article requires a crested, pig belly, leopard tail to be vivid, full and wonderful. As the seventh art, the movie is also the projection of the article. The middle part is protracted and tedious, resulting in a plot that is unrestrained. Finally, satellite maps are very powerful, changing a person's life and the way of life of a generation, looking forward to Beidou.

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Extended Reading
  • Vito 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    I almost spit out the chicken soup I drank for dinner

  • Natalia 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Three and a half. The first half is better than the second, not only because the full-screen Google Maps ads in the second half are dramatic (about this plot, how about the real events will not be evaluated for the time being), but the performance of the young actors in the first half can also give people a strong impression The sense of substitution, by analogy, can basically be seen as "Dear" from a different perspective, that is, how children who have lost their parents survive and find many tears. The selection of the actors is really good, and both Nicole and Rooney have extra points.

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?