always find a way home

Gerardo 2022-01-27 08:05:20

The first time I watched this film was after the May Day holiday two years ago. It was the first time I went abroad to Sri Lanka, and I watched this film on the return flight. The place where the story takes place belongs to South Asia, and it also faces the Indian Ocean. When I saw the experience of the lost Indian child, I had a strong resonance, because the happy experience in Lanka in the past six days left a deep impression on me, There are innocent children, honest and kind people, passers-by who will smile at you, Indian and Lankan sarees, and Ceylon black tea that I love.

And in those days, I found out that a boy I liked at that time was no longer single. When I saw Saru when he grew up, even though he lived in a country richer than India, he still wanted to find a far relatives of the homeland. I was in tears watching the movie on the plane. From here, I have a certain complex about google map.

I also like the little white rabbit, I think she is so beautiful.

It's been a long time, and that boy no longer likes it, but from there, I started to pay more attention to these two countries in South Asia. A few days ago, there was an explosion in Lanka. I don't want to say anything. I just hope World peace, good people will always be safe and happy.

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Lion quotes

  • Kamla: [Saroo is picking up large and small rocks for his mother as she encourages him] Achchha bachcha...

    [which means "good boy"]

  • 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.