"Life of Pi" movie review

in LifeStyle4 years ago (edited)

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Life of Pi" is an incredible triumph of storytelling and a milestone of visual mystery. The story consist of the 227 days that a young brave man spends roving across the Pacific in a lifeboat with a tiger. They find themselves in the similar boat after a droll and colorful opening, which in itself could have been inflated into a thrilling family film. Then it develops into a story of determination, acceptance and alteration.

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This story is about a small family zoo in Pondicherry, India, where the boy “Pi” is raised. Due to unfavorable circumstances Pi's father with his family and a few animals decided to go Canada. On the way to Canada an impenetrable occasion causes the Tsimtsum to sink, and Pi is the only human to survive. Along with Pi, the lifeboat carries a hyena, a zebra, Orange Juice the orangutan, and Richard Parker the tiger. The hyena kills and devours each the zebra and Orange Juice, earlier than Richard Parker kills the hyena. Pi is left alone on a lifeboat with a grownup male tiger.

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There is no land in sight and the sea is shark-infested, so Pi builds a raft which he attaches to the lifeboat, to keep himself at a more secure distance from tiger. Eventually, however, existence at the raft proves too exhausting, and Pi become conscious that if Richard Parker gets hungry enough, he'll swim to it and kill Pi. So Pi comes to a conclusion that he need to tame Richard Parker. Using a whistle, seasickness, and a turtle-shell shield, Pi succeeds to claim his authority over Richard Parker and define his own territory on the lifeboat, in which he's quite secure from the tiger.

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While at sea, Pi and Richard Parker face many trials, strains, disasters, and surprising events. They in no way have enough food and clean water, and the reliable revelation is quite painful. A extreme storm, which they unbelievably survive, destroys the raft. “Pi” manages to seizure and kills a bird.

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They are nearly overawed by an oil tanker, which then passes by with-out seeing them.During a dangerous period of hunger, Pi and Richard Parker both move blind. While blind, Pi overhears a voice, and recognizes that they've drawn close to any other lifeboat that brings a similarly voracious and blind Frenchman. Pi and this man interconnect for a while, and bring their boats together. The Frenchman climbs onto Pi’s boat and without stay assaults him, making plans to kill and eat him. He doesn’t recognize that there's a tiger at the boat, however, and by fortune steps into Richard Parker’s zone And tiger kills the man.

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Pi and Richard Parker come across a unusual island that is made from algae with trees piercing out from it. “Pi” and “Richard Parker” live on the island for weeks, swallowing the algae and the meerkats, developing stronger, and bathing in and drinking from the fresh water pools. They never live on the island at night time, however, Pi due to the circumstance he feels safe from the tiger in his delimited territory, and Richard Parker for a cause unknown to Pi. Pi finally starts to sleep on the island, and even as doing so recognizes that the island is carnivorous—it discharges acid at night time that melts anything on its surface.

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“Pi” and “Richard Parker” finally land on the Mexican beach. “Richard Parker” at once runs off into the jungle with-out recognizing “Pi”, which “Pi” unearths deeply spiteful. “Pi” is found, fed, bathed, and carried to a hospital. There, two Japanese men come to arraign “Pi” about what caused the Tsimtsum to sink. He tells his story, which they do not trust, so he gives them an extra likely sort, with the animal appeals changed by other human being, which casts doubt on the reliable story.

The sentiment of the film eminences on the sea journey, during which the human reveals that he can think with great cleverness and the tiger shows that it can pick up. I won't indulge for you how those things happen. The promises are surprising.
What surprises me is how much I love the use of 3-D in this movie. I've never seen the medium better employed, not even in "Avatar".

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The movie gently syndicates numerous religious customs to wrap its story in the vision of life. How amazing these two living being, and the fish underneath them and birds flying above, are all here. And when they come to a free island populated by uncountable meerkats, what a farfetched sequence writer creates there.

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The island raises another query: Is it real? Is this whole story real? I refuse to ask that interrogation. The movie "Life of Pi" is all real, and what it lastly sums to is left for every viewer to choose. According to my point of view it is one of the best films.

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