Life of Pi- a must watch
It’s quite apparent going by the trailers and the buzz generated by this movie that its all about a young man’s survival from a terrible ship wreck and a certain Bengal Tiger ( named Richard Parker for mildly amusing reasons) during a storm in the Pacific Ocean. A middle aged Pi ( with a generous mop of curly hair , played by the subtle and extremely engaging Irrfan Khan) recounting his tale to a wide eyed Canadian novelist.
The older Pi takes the novelist down memory lane and in the process paints a picture postcard of Puducherry, the zoo owned by his rational and strict father and his innate faith in godliness, religion whetted by his curiosity during the adolescent years. The parents had a different perspective on religion and spirituality – the father an atheist and the mother – mildly encouraging and endearing do not impede the young boy’s religious intentions giving him the wherewithal to choose his own path.His life is not devoid of love as Pi in an understated manner states " We both had just enough time to break each other's heart"
In due course of time due to the unstable financial and business climate post emergency, the father takes the stellar decision of migrating to Canada for a better future aided by the sale of zoo animals. Aboard the ship, nature plays spoilsport in form of a terrible thunderstorm leaving Pi the only human survivor with a ferocious tiger for company Picture this – it’s just the boy and the Bengal tiger out there in the dark deep sea along with the forces of nature playing against him ( rain or shine plays true here)
The Bengal tiger aka Richard Parker is an offshoot of digital imagery – the eyes, majestic walk, fur and the famous roar makes it all the more believable. This story is appealing as it deals with the problems Pi must solve which forms the most dramatic center piece of the film and you start identifying with Pi and the leap of faith he sorely needs. How in the middle of the ocean would he find food and water, avoid turning into Mr Parker’s meal of the day, guts and gumption required to sale through this ordeal. The relationship he shares with Parker shows shades of fear, competition, predatory instincts, compassion and love with the director showing remarkable restraint and control in not following the predictable path.
LOP's background score does not distract you, rather it plays a supporting role (the Tamil ditty at the beginning of the movie sung in a very soft and mellifluous voice) . The 3d visuals speak a language of their own (turquoise blue water, flying fish, dancing dolphins) aided by engaging story telling make it a visual spectacle
Sooraj Sharma who plays the teen age Pi, is utterly believable as the character and you live and identify his trials and tribulations, while Irrfan Khan underplays the ordeal he has survived with an uncanny blend of normalcy. Adil and Tabu as Pi’s parents in their own sublime way add a lot to the character of the boy who transforms into a man with a life changing experience
The movie is one of a kind which is a visual marvel aided by wonderful storytelling , has profound lines , goose bump inducing moments and makes you believe in all the wondrous things and the avalanche of emotions the director has used to play with the human psyche be it Pi or us.
it may also make you ponder and ramificate in the end whether you have seen anything at all :)p
Love,Life,Luck and Laughter,
Shekhar Vijayan
4 comments:
Brilliant movie and a must watch, want to see it again. Shekhar - very well written.
One of the finest reviews; for the deep understanding of the flowing and moving emotions in the young mind of Pi and Parker, like the pulsating sagar, and also for the vivid description on the audio visual effect left behind. Shekhar has added new dimension to his art of reviewing . Many new layers of the overall impact prodiuced is seen in those lines and in between the lines as well.
The Indian Actors -all the four leading ones- and in particular Sooraj has shown how to 'live' a role and not'act', deserve special kudos. The brilliant technical team which has created the awesome "experience" merit all the accolades.
Extremely well written for an excellent movie, created by one of the most sensitive and creative directors in the world, Ang Lee... a must see for all and me a repeat .
Shows how to make movies without 'big stars' of India , the kind of which was seen lately in dimne a dozen.......... V Suresh
Beautifully written. At the end of the day, its all in the mind - what you choose to believe. As J.K. Rowling profoundly says in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - "Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?"
That's a nice analogy from HP books Happy feet.
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