![]() And it's really amazing when such a simple at first glance film carry so many good and positive emotions, sorrowful and endlessly sincere.Ĭonsidering all Oscar nominees of 2016, it is the LION that is the only drama that succeeds to fascinate by its non-oppressive content, which cannot really be said of such heavy social films as Manchester by the Sea, the Moonlight or Fences. The film consists of three parts, which form a rather interesting and inclusive foundation of the story, which even after the end of the film is able to not leave the viewer out, giving him a lot of thought for reflection. And in this case, expectations were fully justified, and the flair did not deceive - it was one of the best film projects in the United States in 2016. Sunny Pawar in LION - Photo credit: The Content Of The Movieīefore watching this movie, I got familiar with the first source - Saroo Brierley's book Long Way Home, which didn't impress me very much because of the very monotonous narrative style, so I really hoped for the movie, especially when it got six Oscars nominees, including the best film of the year, the script, and the secondary actor. ![]() Stubborn Saroo search takes up to six years of desperation and hope. Just he does not know if someone is still waiting for him? Having nothing more just the meager childhood memories and with the help of Google Earth, he decided to travel all the Indian train stations as long as he will get to the place where he once lost. After 25 years of unfortunate lost in a train, Saroo determines to find a family that has been lost for many years. The loving adoptive parents gave Saroo a beautiful childhood, but the longing of the first home never let go of the boy's heart. Then they move to live in Hobart City in Tasmania, away from his native home. Getting out of the train, Saroo, without paying the local language and forgetting the name of his native town, suffered a life on the street until he got into an orphanage, and lonely he will eventually be saved by a couple from Australia Sue ( Nicole Kidman) and John Brierley: these people adopted Saroo and took home to Australia. LION, Trailer - Video credit: movieclipsTRAILERS via Guddu ( Abhishek Bharata) with his younger brother Saroo ( Sunny Pawar) helps his impoverished family delve into the trash and collect everything he finds. One evening, Guddu and Saroo get lost with each other at the train station. Saroo is trying to find Guddu but suddenly finds himself on a train that moves him for thousands of kilometers to Calcutta. The Short Story Of The Movieġ986, North India. This is also very deep, and from some scenes, the heart was simply torn to pieces. But what distinguishes many other films from the LIONis the fact that here we see the sufferings and attempts of Saroo to find a home and his family, while in other films, it was the torment and the searches of mothers. In fact, losing such a young child, and then finding it is a very scary topic and very exciting for every mother. It's a touching movie about a long way home. Once in awhile, a movie comes along that is so touching and sincere, without a moment of false emotion or manipulative self-indulgence, that it establishes squatters’ rights and moves into your heart to stay. It turns out, it can happen, and even more sorrowful, more unbelievable than the Hollywood screenwriters' drafts. If Garth Davis LION's screen would not show a note - based on real events, viewers would be blatantly surprised, talking that director thickens colors, and such cannot happen in life. ![]() To six Oscar-nominated biographical drama LION has a base of a real, unique, and incredible story about a man who searched for his own home. Because the first time I watched it on TV and was not fully concentrated on the preview. It so happened that yesterday evening I watched it again. ![]() It is not a new film it appeared in 2016, but such movies never lose its value, and it can inspire us to start this year having more dreams and more determination. Movie LION Review: Long Way Home - Photo credit:, Edotion by Amber255 via
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