I saw a masterpiece after work today...in 3D. One of the most fascinating, detailed, and beautiful films I have ever seen.
The acting and scenes on the boat/raft were absolutely unreal. The CGI/whatever they did to make the tiger and other things stand out was top notch. 3D used perfectly and Ang Lee I swear did his research on 1978 India...I loved it.
I then saw it again by sneaking in lol...Only to understand the story one more time especially [blackout] the explanation of Richard Parker and the story to the writer by older Pi (Irfan Khan) and the story young Pi gives to the Japanese Insurance men. I am still wrapping my head around this on which story is truly real...Appears the tiger story was just Pi unleashing his emotions through a Bengal like his father talked about at the start of the film [/blackout]
Question for those who read the book or film
[blackout] The writer reads the insurance report and it says that Pi survived his ordeal with a Bengal tiger...Does this mean the Japanese men did not want to use the story about the cook? or they believed the Richard parker story?[/blackout]
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[blackout] is the writer Yann Martel himself portrayed through by this guy?[/blackout]