Life of pi is all about life
What is life? Is it the mere existence in
the most mechanical and stereotyped way? Or is it a cluster of phases that
knots love, hatred, fear, dare, anger, happiness, sadness, helplessness, peace,
hard work, ignorance, family, satisfaction, ideas and never ending threads of
hope in a living being? The topic begins with lots of questions that will
remain unanswered due to the lack of philosophy behind life. If someone questions
“what is this shit all about?” then
yes this is the only shit that you have been living with and will thrive to
live further in the so called journey of life. Watching the movie “life of pi”
one shall definitely be thank full to the director for polishing the
sensibilities of life, god and existence in the life of people. If one watches
this as a movie then one will definitely relish its depiction that has lots of
beautiful colours, reflections, ripples and camouflage. But apart from
considering it as the movie, if one realizes the soul of it then it will surely
wakes you up, keeps you on a side for a moment and discuses the laws of life
that are ignored in actual sense. This movie remains typical and hard to
understand unless you get yourselves on the board, unleashed from all the
worries around and get connected as one of the characters in the movie. It’s a
worthy lecture that remains visually stupendous and emotionally arresting.
The movie starts off with different animals
beautifully grooming on screen, traditional Carnatic
music playing and the titles getting camouflaged in the scenic backgrounds.
Life of pi is the story of a boy “Piscine Molitor Patel” (gautham
belur/ ayush tendon/Suraj Sharma/ Irfan Khan) who is named after the famous
swimming pool in Paris. The name that sounds like “pissing” embarrasses the little one throughout his schooling. It actually
forces this vegetarian, timid boy who lives in a zoo keeping family in
Pondicherry to cut it short to “pi”.
The story starts with a novelist who approaches pi in his late thirties
and asks him about his life story to make it as a plot for his next book. The
narration swaps back and forth unlacing the adventurous and meaningful journey
that pi
faces in his late teenage.
The story deals with lots of analysis about
the things that everyone will certainly come across in daily routine. Rather
than making its decisions and being judgmental it makes us to think and
allows us to flow with the things that comfy us. One can say it has the best
path shown towards the approach of almighty, particularly the scene when pi
thanks lord Krishna for introducing him to Jesus. It opens up our thoughts and fills some
meaning full stuff for a better living. The story doesn't stay on the lines of
divinity either; it fairly supports the modern science with its engrossing and
sensible dialogues. The story has a
perfectly cooked, unbiased touch to the rushing currents of life. It has the
characters of pi’s parents played by Tabu
and Adil hussain who evolve to build
up the character of pi in a brighter way that helps him to survive his cast-away
period. Though the roles of Tabu, adil Hussain and
Sravanthi Sainath were very brief to portray they had lots of
intentions and philosophy to speak about. The Bengal tiger which is accidentally named Richard Parker by some
flawed records is literally engrossing. The scenes depicting his survival
intentions are magnificently made. The cast-away period of pi remains the heart and
soul of the film that teaches the sensitivity and philosophy behind living. The
best part of the movie is one can easily correlate every intention behind a
scene to one’s life. So it remains to be the part of the game throughout its
duration with pi’s instance as an example. Coming to the technicalities it is
just marvelous The sets, cinematography, editing, visual effects are so good
that any positive adjective will be a step behind in comparing them.
Audience go speechless in the scenes of
jelly fishes floating all around, the sequence of floating islands and the
mighty blue whale magnanimously flying over the little boat goes on par with
the standards of James Cameron’s magnum opus Avatar. They were visually stunning. Director Ang lee
has no special mention in this little piece of review as it is not a sufficient
credit to his superficial view in crafting the cinema. A piece of writing isn't sufficient to appreciate him perhaps a standing ovation is worthy of it. The
very little flaw that one easily ignores in this movie is pi arguing with his
father at an instance and slips out suddenly that “Columbus discovered India”.
Sorry I am afraid it’s the Cape of Good Hope after all where he landed.
But on a whole the movie gives you a life
time experience and sincerely speaking it’s just not a movie but it’s all about
life.
Four stars for this deeply engrossing tale.
Ps:
Uncountable cheers to Ang lee, the director
who redefined the status of life and cinema.
I enjoyed reading it. One little piece of advice is, keep it short. And if you have any spoilers in your review, please mention so, in the header or in the first few lines, so that the decision to go further rests upon the user. Good review by the way.
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