Lion (2016)

Movie · 2016 · Drama · 1h 58m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 7.6/10 (659.1K ratings)

The search begins

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.

Ratings

Director

Garth Davis

Production

The Weinstein Company, See-Saw Films, Screen Australia, Aquarius Films, Sunstar Entertainment

Cast

Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham, Nicole Kidman, Abhishek Bharate, Divian Ladwa, Priyanka Bose, Deepti Naval, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sunny Pawar, Keshav Jadhav, Benjamin Rigby, Kaushik Sen, Riddhi Sen, Arka Das, Emilie Cocquerel, Pallavi Sharda, Sachin Joab, Menik Gooneratne

Where to watch

Netflix

Curator Review

Verdict

A moving, polished search-for-home drama that balances emotional uplift with genuine ache. It’s especially effective when it shifts from survival story to identity quest, and its performances and visual restraint keep the material grounded.

Best for

  • viewers who like tearjerkers with a hopeful ending
  • audiences interested in adoption, memory, and family reunion stories
  • fans of prestige dramas with strong child performances
  • people who respond to emotionally direct, accessible storytelling

Skip if

  • you want a plot-driven thriller or mystery
  • you’re allergic to awards-season sentimentality
  • you prefer rough-edged realism over polished melodrama
  • you want a film that stays emotionally detached

Overview

Lion is the kind of prestige drama that knows exactly how to make you feel, but it earns most of its emotion honestly. The early sections, following a child lost in a vast and indifferent world, are the film’s strongest: immediate, harrowing, and deeply human. Sunny Pawar gives the story its pulse, and the movie’s attention to place and memory makes the search feel lived-in rather than merely symbolic.

Worth noting

As the film shifts into adulthood, it becomes more reflective and more conventionally inspirational, but it still works because Dev Patel brings a quiet, searching sadness to the role. The movie is beautifully mounted, with a restrained visual style and a score that supports rather than overwhelms the emotion. It’s clearly designed to move a broad audience, yet it avoids feeling cynical.

Bottom line

This is not a subtle film, but it is a sincere one. If you’re open to a well-crafted, emotionally generous drama about identity, belonging, and the pull of family, it delivers a strong payoff. For some viewers it will be unabashedly manipulative; for others, that’s exactly the point.

Top Letterboxd reviews

lauren (4★) · 3903 likes

i'd be lion if i said dev patel isn't a snack

Cosmo (4★) · 3394 likes

google maps pleas show me the way into dev patel's arms

Lucy (4★) · 2729 likes

if this is oscar bait then i guess i'm a fish now because i've been CAUGHT and REELED the fuck IN

sree (5★) · 1746 likes

IF YOU DON'T THINK SUNNY PAWAR DESERVES ALL FIVE OF THESE STARS YOU CAN EAT MY FISTS

kennedy (4★) · 1608 likes

this is the best advert for google earth i've ever seen

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Topics

drama, emotional, prestige, adoption, family reunion, identity quest, survival, cross-cultural, tearjerker, hopeful

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