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Lion

User rating: 4.59 74 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: January 6, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: April 11, 2017

PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance | 1h 58m

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Based on 204 votes and 74 reviews.


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User rating: February 7, 2017

a wonderful movie

User rating: February 7, 2017

Good movie...little slow moving but good over-all. Sad to see how this adorable little boy goes through his struggles from child to adult..

User rating: February 5, 2017

Must watch movie! Great story, wonderful scenes in the movie. Great acting by Dev Patel! Hope it gets an award.

User rating: February 3, 2017

Best movie I have seen in a very long time, very emotional and heart breaking to see how kids go missing in India in a heart beat. Sunny Pawar was amazing and he is not an actor, he should have been nominated for an award for his portrayal of young Saroo which he nailed. Dev Patel was just amazing and so was Nicole Kidman, a must see movie, it deserves to win best picture and Dev and Nicole deserves to win as well. You need Kleenex for this movie, a great family movie, so happy there were no swearing, violence and sexual content, overall an excellent and must see movie!!!

User rating: January 31, 2017

wonderful movie. nothing bad about it. best movie in a very long time

User rating: January 29, 2017

Just a fantastic movie

User rating: January 28, 2017

Beautiful photography! True story.

User rating: January 26, 2017

It grips you; the feeling of abandonment is striking. And without being overt, the dangers are constant and apparent for this very small boy. So you're immersed in this life which is both consistent and horrific. The 2nd part; using Google Earth was interesting - maybe would have liked more Google Earth - but not a deal breaker. Amazing story with an amazing ending.

User rating: January 23, 2017

An astounding delivery of what it means to be caring and what family means. A vivid portrayal of India and Australia. And the plight of children and poverty. It shows how family is close-knit and cares for one another even in extreme poverty and it shows the indomitable spirit that pushes us to search. It also shows the beauty of adopting parents who strive to make a difference in the world and in the lives of needy children. Altogether a gem of a movie. There are also striking scenes that show how Spirit is with us and communicates to us if we heed and pay attention. All actors are formidable including the lead Dev Patel. They also show the real people the characters are based on at the end of the movie. Some are very much alike , Nicole Kidman transforms herself remarkably and even the young Saroo looks like the actor child. A movie based on real events. At the end of the movie, it is poignantly stated how 800,000 children go missing per year in India. An epic movie worth very much going to see. Well made.

User rating: January 22, 2017

It was a worthwhile story, beautifully told.