The theme is sublimating

Paris 2022-01-27 08:05:20

When the aerial shot was switched to the running figure of the male protagonist, I finally understood why the movie was a lion. Some directors always strive to make real movies, closer to life, which is embarrassing and memorable.

Under the male protagonist's thin and sturdy body, even though his life is accompanied by hunger, poverty, helplessness, and danger, his eyes are still firm, steady, and piercing. Those eyes are precipitated, and they are still clear and flawless after experiencing hardships. How can it be so natural? How did he do that? How does he face the predicament?

Indian films like to use music to express the heart of the director. Some are through the background music, some are sung by the characters. The male protagonist ends up in a "correction center". The songs sung by the children in the "correction center" sounded more like a mournful cry, allowing the audience to experience the country's lack of all-round protection for children - the director's goal was achieved, the song The "stars" of the film are bright and twinkling, a little hope in the hearts of the children - and the director's purpose has been achieved.

Later, the appearance of the Australian couple was a surprise! They adopted the male lead. And their point of view is even more interesting! Women are fertile, but they choose not to have children to adopt orphans. The mother explained it this way: There are enough human beings, and even if we have children, there is no guarantee that they will have a happy life. But if adopted, at least the pain and misfortune will be reduced! What kind of life feeling is this! How can there be such a kind person in the world! Compassion, motherly love, fatherly love, deliverance, deliverance, this is "Sedek Bale"! This is the real person!

So no matter how hard life is and how many ups and downs you will encounter, I believe that love will always exist, and miracles will always exist!

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Extended Reading

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.

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