Lion evaluation action
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Louisa 2022-03-19 09:01:04
The director used many long shots to show the coast, desert, and railway tracks of India, which made the audience watch this work as if following the protagonist's mental journey, and also felt the 25 years since the protagonist was away from home. The most touching thing is the brotherhood between Saroo and his brother Guddu. They climbed the train together, walked the train track together, and walked through the countryside together. The beginning and the end echo each other, which is warm and heartbreaking.
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Brain 2022-03-20 09:01:32
Sunny pawar's performance is so good that I think the devs are overshadowed. The Indian part is great but it's a bit slow, and the Australian part feels mindless at the end. The two mothers hug at the end. It's so touching and amazing. Sheru is hindi for LION ( Dev is so handsome I almost want to cry
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[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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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.