

The Lion Ran Away from the House
A musical fairy tale about a lion who got bored living in the zoo and goes wandering around the city of Baku, where he met and became friends with a boy Rustam.
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Plot Summary
Set in the American South of the 1930s, the film follows the story of Billy, a young man who runs away from his abusive home and finds solace and a sense of belonging in a traveling circus. He befriends a diverse group of performers, including a charismatic ringmaster and a kind-hearted clown, and begins to discover his own talents and identity.
Critical Reception
The film was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its poignant storytelling, strong performances, and vibrant musical numbers. It was particularly lauded for its sensitive portrayal of loneliness and the search for community.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and unique blend of drama and musicality.
- The performances, especially from the lead cast, were highlighted as a significant strength.
- Critics appreciated the film's nostalgic atmosphere and its exploration of universal themes.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a heartwarming and moving experience, with many appreciating the character development and the musical score. Some viewers noted that the pacing could be slow at times but ultimately found the story rewarding.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for Brad Davis. It also received a BAFTA nomination for Best Original Song.
Fun Fact
The iconic song 'Homecoming' from the film was written specifically for the movie and became a surprise hit, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.
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