The beginning of the movie takes place in different parts of India, and it baffles me on how bystanders treat him. It made me fall in love with little Saroo. That scene just put a stake through my heart. My other favorite scene is when Saroo was adopted and he sees his mom crying. It just makes me feel happy for the first time while watching the movie. My two favorite scenes are when a woman takes him in her home and gives him a soda, and the two new friends start laughing and burping. Sunny Pawar who plays five-year-old Saroo is a huggable, loveable orphan. Lion was released in January 2017, and, since then, the film has won 28 awards and 64 nominations. The film is based on the bestseller, A Long Way Home. For that, this film deserves The Best Picture Oscar. The part that made me cry was the fact that is was a true story. He wants to tell his mother that he is fine. Now as an adult, he tries to find his way home. The rest of the movie shows Saroo’s journey all over India and how he is adopted by a family in Australia. Once Saroo wakes up, he realizes his brother was gone and he climbs in an empty train. Guddu works the night shift and Saroo is very sleepy and Gudda leaves Saroon on a train bench so he could sleep. One day Saroo convinces Guddu to let him go to work with him. Saroo looks up to his big brother, Guddu, and wants to do everything he does. Lion is about a 5-year-old boy, Saroo, who lives in Ganesh Talai, India. While watching the movie one thought kept running through my mind, what would I do if I was in the situation that Saroo was in?
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