Life of Pi Review

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Maaz Sirkhot
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  • 4.5/5
May regret if you die before watching this movie.

Alas! why doesn't such movie are made on a regular basis? Maybe that's the reason why a movie of this kind touches the heart so warmly. Taken from the Booker's Prize winning novel by Yann Martel, Ang Lee turns the masterpiece into the most beautiful movie. The animations used in the movie are just flawless which brings am unfilmable story onto screens.

The flying birds, hyenas, a carnivore island and a deadly animal with an Indian teenager boy named Pissing (Pi, Suraj Sharma) do wonders with the movie as its inspiration can just be the required encouragement for the hopeless people to find a silver lining . Father of Pi, who is a zookeeper in order to shift all the animals to safer place takes the whole zoo into the ship. When the ships sinks, the young boy is left with nothing more than few animals who were let free along with a Bengal Tiger and a small boat with just water seen upto where his eyes could see.

The story gets an emotional as well as influencing attire when the young boy tries to fight out everything to save his life by finding one or the other temporary ways to stay alive in search of a hope to reach near a settlement. The story even throws out the affection and kindness one could have with the animals rather than being cruel to great creatures of GOD.

Irrfan Khan is portrayed as a grown up Pi who narrates the story. Again he needs no new applause for the kind of work always does. A very inspirational movie with great message and lessons to be patient in life! A one of its kind.

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