Honest, painfully straight.
I saw this a few months ago and I am still affected by the clear, honest raw facts presented, without any "polish" to make the story less shocking. I hurt for these young people...can't even begin to understand their painful lives. And this is the only life they know. I'm a spoiled American kid, and so are my kids and grandkids. This opened my eyes in a serious way.
The production quality here is clear, crisp, no wasted slow time, no excess drama. Just the facts about the desperate lives of a group of orphans in India. I'm thinking I need to go watch it again...
Beautifully Raw
This film did a really great job of capturing the realities of homeless children in India begging at the train stations. It's beautifully shot and the story is truly heartbreaking. The visuals that this film put forth really bring India to life in a way few films do. Great job!
Truly Eye Opening
Having sent my two daughters to India on mission trips and seeing photos upon their return, I knew there was a need in India. Both daughters loved the time spent there but returned with heart wrenching stories that I could not totally grasp until seeing it for myself in 'Life Through the Eyes of The Orphan'.
This film, though short in length, takes you right into the heart of an orphan community providing a close look into their daily struggles to survive. It's story, as heartbreaking as it may be, allows you to see how one person lending a hand can make all the difference to a child. The simple fact that these vulnerable children allowed an outsider into their world speaks loudly of their desire to belong.
A must see.
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