Life of Pi: the son of an Indian zookeeper gets shipwrecked on a life boat with a Bengal tiger. His story of survival is a reflection on life, death, and the power of faith. This is a stunning movie. The 3D (and I highly recomend a 3D viewing) visuals are absolutely beautiful. You've never seen anything like them before (here's your Best Visual Effect oscar winner). The framework of the story seems a bit contrived, but it all works. I haven't seen a movie this captivating with essentialy a one person cast since Castaway. Once again, director Ang Lee proves that he is a master of all genres. This one needs to be seen on the big screen. I feel for anyone who first views it otherwise.
EDIT: There were several groups of kids in the theater. A lot of the early scenes have English subtitles, which probably did not set too well with them. Also, this movie is rated PG, but it has a lot of animal/animal violence in it, early on. Some parents got up and left with their children in tow.
5/5
EDIT: There were several groups of kids in the theater. A lot of the early scenes have English subtitles, which probably did not set too well with them. Also, this movie is rated PG, but it has a lot of animal/animal violence in it, early on. Some parents got up and left with their children in tow.
5/5
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