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Salvador 2022-04-23 07:01:39

Looking at the title of the film, I thought it was Asan's bizarre film. I downloaded it a long time ago, and I haven't watched it until I found out that this is a family search film. In the first half of the film, little Saro and his brother Gudu are really warm, that kind of The whole body is dirty and the surrounding gray and dirty Indian society in the 1980s reflects the brotherhood of the two, and for the various back, hallucinations, and misses of his brother and mother, he kept looking for his own home on Google. , The scene of finally returning home to recognize relatives is tearful yet warm, and the whistling, applause and cheers of the surrounding people are the highlight!

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  • Harley 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Google Maps is really a big winner at this year's Oscars, with humanistic implants in best picture and short animation. "The Lion" is cliché but I can't bear to be blamed. The older I get, the more I can't bear the separation of flesh and blood. When I saw the trailer, I had tears in my eyes. I didn't expect the saddest part to be the ending subtitle of the feature film. As early as the night when my brother was separated, my brother was not far from the separation. Being hit to death by a train, one can imagine the huge scars the mother suffered from losing two sons in one night. The little protagonist is very smart. Three and a half.

  • Wilfred 2022-03-20 09:01:32

    The idea of ​​the film is very good, no matter when and where, people's search for the root and the resonance of love are the only and eternal common language of mankind. But the movie is just so-so, focusing too much on the confusion and struggle of the male protagonist, making other parts of the movie seem boring; it also makes other characters except the male protagonist become cannon fodder.

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?