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Lion (2016)

Release :
2016-11-24
Runtime :
118 min.
Genre :
Drama
Production :
The Weinstein Company, See-Saw Films, Screen Australia, Aquarius Films, Sunstar Entertainment
Cast :
Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, Nicole Kidman, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Tannishtha Chatterjee, David Wenham, Menik Gooneratne, Anna Samson, Eamon Farren, Emilie Cocquerel, Deepti Naval, Tegan Crowley, Sachin Joab, Pallavi Sharda, Benjamin Rigby, Priyanka Bose, Divian Ladwa, Arka Das, Belinda Misevski, Lucy Moir, Sunny Pawar
Crew :
Garth Davis, Luke Davies, Greig Fraser, Chris Kennedy, Nicki Gardiner, Seema Kashyap, Cappi Ireland, Erica Brien, Guy Strachan, Tim Ryan, Francesco Le Metre, Jemma Burns, Riyaz Ali Merchant, Barbara Pinn, Maribeth Fox, Warwick Field, Andrew Johnson, Peter Beeh, Stephen Ohl, Ramesh Sadrani, Sunny Wilding, Timothy Jeffs, Guillaume Roux, Avi Goodman, Julian Dimsey, Rebecca Vujanovic, Ineke Majoor, Sid Jayakar, Andrew Ramage, Glenn Newnham, Adam Connelly, Alex Francis, Robert Mackenzie, James Ashton, Paul Pattison, Luize Joyce Margaret, Kamlesh U. Shinde, Kirsten Veysey, Larry Van Duynhoven, Simon Alberry, Maria Papoutsis, Saroo Brierley, Iain Canning, Angie Fielder, Emile Sherman, Volker Bertelmann, Dustin O'Halloran, Tess Joseph, Alexandre de Franceschi, Kirsty McGregor
Vote Average:
8.1 Count: 96
Overview :
A five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia; 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family.
Keyword :
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Lion (2016)
Lion (2016)
Lion (2016)


Review
Lion is a movie that flew under my radar for most of 2016. It was not until it started getting some awards season buzz that I really ever started seeing it brought up around the internet and I was honestly a little skeptical. Being that I did not know much about it anyway, I decided to keep myself in the dark a bit other than looking at the short IMDb summary and looking up the director, who happens to be making his feature film debut, I did not know much going in. I was happy to find that Lion is definitely a movie that belongs on year end lists and may just pull off some upsets when the awards are handed out.

Lion tells the story of Saroo Brierley who when the movie starts is a young boy in an incredibly impoverished small town in India. His mother works moving rocks, so they are basically the poorest people in the world. One night Saroo wakes up as his older brother Guddu is leaving to go to work. Saroo begs to be brought with Guddu, but ends up getting lost at a train station, and then accidentally falls asleep on a train that takes him far away from his hometown. The movie takes you through the frightening trip Saroo takes and into his adult years after being adopted by Australian parents. Saroo then tries desperately to track down his family and find his way back to his home.

Director Garth Davis is a rookie to feature films, but he does not show any signs of being a rookie in Lion. Lion is a beautifully filmed movie, and Davis gets some incredible performances from not only child actors, but complete unknowns who do not even speak English. I cannot put into words how proud of these child actors I am. They captured something about childhood that is so far beyond normal acting ability, and this is also a real testament to Davis as well. The movie moves really well and comes up just short of 2 hours which is always appreciated. Lion is not an easy first movie to tackle, but Garth Davis has put up one of the most impressive efforts of the year.

The rest of the performances are really good as well. Dev Patel has already proved himself to be a great actor and he brings his A game in Lion. Adopting a convincing Australian accent and the fact that he is really only in about half of the movie would make a lot of lesser actors turn the role down. He owned this role and while he probably will get passed up for awards this is a great addition to the filmography. Most of the rest of the characters are in decidedly supporting roles, but Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara both come pretty strong while not trying to take the movie over.

Lion is also one of the better written movies of the year, while there are some times in the middle to latter points of the movie that lag, it is still a compelling journey and stands as the only movie of 2016 that got be to cry pretty openly, and more than once. Most of the movie is a bummer to be honest, but the good moments make up for that and those depressing moments make the happy ones that much better. I highly recommend Lion to any true movie fan. It is a fantastically made movie with heart and drama in it, but also some really great moments of boyhood that are genuine in any language. I don't see Lion stealing many awards away from Manchester by the Sea or Moonlight, but it certainly deserves to be in the race, and if it did snag some awards I would not make much of an argument. 
This film has been on my to-do list since I first noticed it a couple of months ago. FirstlyI must praise Sunny Pawar as the five-year-old in the film. His facial expressions and the sheer reality of his circumstances could not have been brought to the screen any better.His instinct in realizing when things were not quite right when dealing with the adults around him was astonishingly portrayed. Dev Patel was also excellent in his role as the adult Saroo and a special mention to his uncanny ability to pull off the often difficult Australian accent was flawless. The support actors notably Kidman, Wenham and Mara were all excellent but perhaps all surpassed by the performances of the Indian actors in the film with special mention to Priyanka Bose who was extraordinary. Interesting to hear that the two actors who played the brothers in the film, Sunny Pawar and Abhishek Bharate have already made another film together where they also play brothers titled Love Sonia. The film is all about human emotions, the complexities that adoption can bring to a young person's life, and the need to discover your roots, whilst having obviously developed a close and enduring relationship with those who were able to bring some safety and stability to life and the recognition of the birth mother and how to deal with all these emotions while remaining true to yourself. A remarkable film. 
This film makes you think of the blessings that are taken-for-granted for most of us; family, welfare, food, and shelter. It sheds a light on the street children issue. The boy who played young Saroo was brilliant, as he was capable of portraying a critical crisis. He is amazing, I loved how his face expression changed to match the events. So, he was capable of expressing love when he is with his mom, expressing pride when working with his brother, and expressing fear when he is lost… amazing! The fear, danger, and desperateness that Saroo has been through are an illustration of what 100 thousands of street children are facing every day. In fact, this story represents one of the best case scenarios of how a street child might end up. 
Apparently 80,000 children go missing in India each year - 'Lion' is the story of one of these lost multitudes called Saroo. One evening, this 6YO boy accompanies his older brother who is searching for work in a nearby town. Left alone at a deserted railway station, he wanders into a stationary carriage to sleep, and awakens to find himself locked inside an empty moving train. One thousand miles later, he disembarks and quickly loses himself among the swarming masses of Calcutta, ignorant of his own full name and that of his home town. For a while Saroo exists on the streets of this vast megalopolis, surviving human predators and perilous dangers, before he's taken in by a sinister orphanage. Eventually he's sent for adoption to Australia, and twenty five years later, he begins the search for his original family.

Like so many biopics, 'Lion' is hemmed in by facts. Most people are well aware what kind of 'real' stories appeal to producers and mass audiences. The conclusion of Saroo's tale has a certain inevitable predictability which robs the film of any suspense towards the end. It's saved by excellent acting from everybody concerned, but it does leave one wondering about the destinies of the other 79,999 lost souls. 
"You can't go home again." Thomas Wolfe

If that's true, then Lion as a film is pure daydreaming, for Saroo (Dev Patel) as a 25 year old man in Australia has spent 20 years away from his home in India and wants to return. Not as easy as it sounds: After leaving home at 5 unwittingly on a train for days, he is eventually adopted to Australia with loving foster parents and the need to find his real mother and family.

As far as daydreaming, Lion is based on a true story, so take that you naysayers. For those in love with technology, see Google Maps work its magic.

This lyrically-played, beautifully shot, at times depressing melodrama is a study in love: Saroo's love shared with his adoptive mother, Sue (Nicole Kidman), is affecting, so authentic is Kidman's performance. I've never seen her act as finely as this. Too bad she is underused here. Her joy in the little boy and her deep connection to the adult is one of filmdom's finest relationships. An Oscar nod is sure to come.

However, so distraught is Saroo's adult life with his dreams of youth and finding home that he leaves his hospitality job, almost destroys his love with a classmate (Rooney Mara), and distances himself from his adoptive family. Nobody ever said searching for your mother would be easy, and this film makes sure you know that. Its metaphors about two worlds reaching for each other give dramatic and interpretive heft.

In an effective juxtaposition, the addled, ruinous adopted brother, Mantosh (Divian Ladwa), contrasts the mature and overly-sensitive Saroo. His anger against Mantosh saps the film of its established melancholic pace, almost as if we needed to be jolted out of sharing the obsessive homecoming dream.

Saroo must eventually decide which identity to take—Aussie or Indian. Meanwhile, as we wipe the sympathetic tears from our eyes, we can faintly hear the lion roar. 

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