Yann Martel’s Life of Pi is a transformative novel, a dazzling work of imagination that will delight and astound readers in equal measure. It is a triumph of storytelling and a tale that will, as one character puts it, make you believe in God. A groundbreaking movie by Director Ang Lee, acted by a young man (Suraj Sharma) who survives a tragic disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While marooned on a lifeboat, he forms an amazing and unexpected connection with the ship's only other survivor ~> a fearsome Bengal tiger.
Stunning visuals make up for Life of Pi's preachiness. The ocean seems to envelop the whole of the audience’s vision, and whether it’s dusk (when the sunset looks more radiant than the sun itself) or the middle of the night (when bioluminescent fish create a cosmos underwater), everything looks gorgeous to the point of unbelievable.
Ultimately, that’s Life of Pi’s point -> It may not make you believe in God, but it puts up a mirror to let you see where you stand on the matter. And the reflection is gorgeous.
And I watched Life of Pi and enjoyed it to the maximum. =)
God You are the Greatest !!
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