Suite (arranged by myself) of the main theme of the 2016 film Lion, composed by Dustin O'Halloran. Tracklist: 0:00 Arrival 1:14 Lion Theme 3:06 Mother 5:29 River 6:50 Searching for Home
This movie hit me hard...I lost my older brother in 2006 he is missing.... He's on NamUs and national missing persons list...we've had no funeral. No closure. No word from him. No contact of any type. Nothing. Even with all the detectives on his case, FBI and how close of a family we were. Be thankful for family but also be thankful for just having the privilege of attending a funeral.
lol people still care about these pointless awards? It's all politics and behinds the scenes bs, the Oscars and every other awards show is complete bs and just stroking egos. Who cares.
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Heard this song few minutes ago in the movie. They are playing it on TV just now... . I heard that melody and I was like...I need to search for it right now. Yes! Found it! It is so beautiful!!!!!
So grateful I watched this movie today or I wouldn't have discovered this sound . It's beautiful I don't know how to put it . It makes me feel empowered like I can do anything and vulnerable at same time it's just something else ... 💓
this music goes right into the soul..a fantastic melody which I can't get enough of it...heartbreaking , it combines sentimental feelings renewing spirit and bringing back happiness ..simply breathtaking yves c
Great arrangement!, I can hear this theme a dozen times and just can't seem to get enough of it. It manages to reach deep into my soul and cover it with it's melancholic blanket; incomprehensible mixed feelings of sadness and yet peaceful happiness.
roloenweston1 this is what adoption would sound like if someone composed a song. It would be this song. I'm adopted and it's so accurate and layered. There's hope and yearning in "the sound between the notes" as Debussy would say. It's stunning. I'm going to make it my alarm clock because it's so rich and gorgeous. Most songs don't know how to be gorgeous, I don't think they're composed with that intention. This song fit the movie/was the backbone of the journey.
I agree 100% about making this song the "adoption song". Perhaps that would bring awareness to such beautiful cause. There are millions of children out there in need of a permanent place to call home where they can receive love and affection. I hope your adoption turned out to be one such example.
Honestly it turned out okay. I was adopted into an Italian family, the woman who adopted me had her complications and tried but didn't try her hardest in my opinion. Adoption can also lead to abuse like any other dynamic. I was sexually abused by a relative and I don't talk to anyone in the family I was adopted into because I was/a, treated like the black sheep. But they're horrible people and I adopted my own family. LION is a beautiful story but its clear in the movie that the children are being sold and used in trafficking and abuse too. Adoption is a great cause but parenting is difficult and its human nature to want to know your etymology.
This is literally me every day since I found it (this week). It manages to break my heart and sooth my soul at the same time. I think of him on the train for days on end, then lost amongst so many people and when he realises he IS 'lost' (when he's much older). And to think...it's true. Lord, may we spread nothing but love as humans.
By all accounts, mostly everything in this film was accurate. There is no existing image of what Guddu looked like. His true image exists only in the memories of those who knew him. No one even knows what caused him to be hit by the train.
It's been 4 years i listen to this masterpeice sondtrack by dustin and haushchkaa the amazing artist it'ss so warm waaaaarm and amazing every song hd astory a a feelings and imaginations just the genius amazing sond make that
this music hits you in the GUT! Instantly feel all those emotions that Movie originally made you feel when you hear again... Oscars got this one all wrong.... Best screenplay, acting, music!
timothyj1966 I would love to shake the hand of the composer. It's stunning. It portrays adoption so well. The ambivalence and layers to it. I'm adopted and I kept thinking oh my..this is the hope, depression, questions, nightmares, dreams, lost and seeking that comes with being adopted ALL in a song. (This movie was very surreal for me to watch since he was adopted out of Calcutta the year I was born in Calcutta. Very strange how the world is so small but vast when you're searching)
I never had to really think about Adoption- until this issue. Went and saw it again, last nite with a friend. It was just as heartbreaking the second time. I can't imaging the # of children displaced each Year in India alone, and makes me physically sick to think some of these kids could face not only starvation, anxiety, weather, loneliness, but real danger is so many other ways. If I was younger - think this movie would have lead me to consider adoption. Hope your Life has worked out for good - over the years for you... Cheers
& so from the strongest of men~ must come a sweetness of such exquisite beauty & longing~ a description can be a name...edward, my love of all my days...alone ...
This movie was master class, and this is coming out from someone who don't like Hollywood adapting indian story... I would watch this movie just for the drama created by the background score... Damm
Traduce, por favor. La película trata de un niño indio que se pierde en la India. Lo adopta un matrimonio australiano. cuando se hace mayor necesita volver a su tierra. En español el film se llama Un Camino a Casa.