Best two reviews:
1) The Hollywood Reporter - A sober and yet profoundly stirring contemplation of family, roots, identity and home, which engrosses throughout the course of its two-hour running time. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) The Telegraph - The script never lunges for cheap drama by forcing Saroo into a binary choice between mothers, and the most complex beats are about tip-toeing around, often counter-productively, to avoid hurt or betrayal. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
8) Variety - Fortunately for Davis, he’s got a terrific cast, chief among them the pair of charismatic actors who split the lead role. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
9) Time Out London - It's a compelling story, convincingly told – at least until a wildly unlikely act of God occurs, turning the entire movie on its head. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
1) The Hollywood Reporter - A sober and yet profoundly stirring contemplation of family, roots, identity and home, which engrosses throughout the course of its two-hour running time. (Rating: 90) Read Full Review >
2) The Telegraph - The script never lunges for cheap drama by forcing Saroo into a binary choice between mothers, and the most complex beats are about tip-toeing around, often counter-productively, to avoid hurt or betrayal. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
8) Variety - Fortunately for Davis, he’s got a terrific cast, chief among them the pair of charismatic actors who split the lead role. (Rating: 50) Read Full Review >
9) Time Out London - It's a compelling story, convincingly told – at least until a wildly unlikely act of God occurs, turning the entire movie on its head. (Rating: 40) Read Full Review >
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