I recently saw Garth Davis’s
movie “Lion” and was deeply moved by the film’s depiction of what it feels like
for a small boy to be lost. Saroo, the main character, gets separated from his
older brother and then accidentally travels by train over 1,000 miles from his
home, ending up in Calcutta, a city foreign in every way from his village.
Garth does a masterful job of conveying Saroo’s emotions with minimal dialogue.
With a look or a smile, a cry or a frown, Saroo shows his thoughts and
feelings. We are reminded of the power of non-verbal communication and the
intuitive knowledge of children. Though vulnerable and scared, Saroo is also
tough and resilient – and acutely sensitive to his surroundings. Memories of
and love for his mother and brother keep him going, determined to get back
home. Among questions the movie raises are what constitutes home and family,
and how love and memories sustain us through separation and loss.
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