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 was an astonishing story that only true-life can deliver: Saroo Brierly, lost at the age of 5, found on the streets of Kolkata, adopted by an Australian family. Decades later, with only the vaguest memories of his village, he used Google Earth to find his way home. This is the kind of overwhelming story that cinema often doesn't do it justice however this time it has gone well above what was expected.
Probably one of the best movies that have been based off a true story I've ever seen.
Definitely a must see!
Oh yea... it's on Netflix, which makes it even easier to find and watch! 😀
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