The title is unbelievable

Theron 2022-04-21 09:01:42

I watched it with my mother during the Chinese New Year. Is it okay because I haven't been in love yet, and I always feel that the love line is redundant and can be thrown away completely. Adoptive parents and adoptive mothers are really good people. When the boy is about to find his family, he is particularly afraid that his mother and brother will have any accident in that bad environment. Then I reunited with my mother and heard that his brother died and was curious how his brother died. Her mother didn't say much, especially afraid that his brother suffered more bad treatment and personal guilt because of his accident.

The last subtitle said that when the little boy got lost, his brother was killed by a train. My brother is such an important person in my childhood memory, and it will stay there forever. Without it, this intimate relationship came to an abrupt end at that moment. Maybe it's because I have a sister and it's uncomfortable and sad to see that subtitle

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  • Geovany 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    #LFF# First of all, I really have to admire the vision of spicy and spicy films. I took the director’s debut for three films in a row, and I didn’t go to the street. Although the characters in this film are very tasteless, it may be for the next time with the director. Partial cooperation to lay the foundation? But is such a lively Mala really too cute? Anyway, this movie doesn't have much shine, but everything works, as the first feature

  • Monica 2022-03-20 09:01:32

    Spicy is really good 7 pretty

Lion quotes

  • Lucy: [Saroo goes into the kitchen to get a beer. On the way back, he sees some Jalebis, a fried Indian desert, on the counter in a plate. A memory takes him back to his childhood with his older brother, Guddu. He smells it and takes a bite slowly as his girlfriend Lucy comes beside him] Saroo... You OK?

    Bharat: [a male dinner guest comes into the kitchen also and places his hand on Saroo's back] Saroo?

    Saroo Brierley: I'm not from Calcutta... I'm lost.

  • [discussing how to find Saroo's family]

    Dinner Guests: What paper trail?

    Saroo Brierley: My mum could not read or write.

    Dinner Guests: What did she do?

    Saroo Brierley: A labourer... she carried rocks.