Life of Pi the movie
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Life of Pi the movie
I read the book a while back and thought it was ok, nothing fantastic but a good story nonetheless. Ang Lee had quite a task making a movie of it, given its unusual setting but Im pleased to say he pulls it off with aplomb, and with epic 3D effects to boot. The story is about an Indian boy named Pi who gets stranded in the ocean when the boat he is travelling in with his family and their zoo animals sinks after a storm, he is left with nothing but an adult tiger for company and the endless days and nights. Suraj Sharma as Pi is brilliant, a real captivating young actor who at all times keeps your attention as you struggle with him to survive in the ocean with all hope lost. The animals are rendered very well in 3D and some of the better effects (like the whale emerging from the sea) take your breath away.
I would urge anyone, whether you read the book or not, to check out this film, its easily an Oscar winner and kudos to Ang Lee for making such a tricky story into a brillant film, plus the ending is also ripe for debate.
9.5 out of 10.

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I agree Suraj Sharma did a wonderful job portraying Pi. had wonderful comedic timing too,

You wouldn't think watching a movie which largely featured one boy and one tiger on a small boat would keep your attention, but it sure did.

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Yep Carla, I have read it. I know I am in the minority here when I say that I loved it. It's a very short read and I have read it a couple of times. I cannot remember which books it was up against, but I think it deserved the booker in 2002.Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Has anyone here read the book?
I was however very disappointed with "Beatrice and Virgil". It is once again a very short novel, got to get around to reading it again.
Going by the reactions here, it sounds like the movie is a cracker.

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