Dec 18, 2012 - Film    8 Comments

“Life of Pi” Film Review.

I was fortunate enough to have been invited to a preview screening of Life of Pi and was so inspired, I had to write about it.

I could write that Ang Lee did an amazing job directing this film. But I never doubted him for a second. With stunning 3D visuals that enthral the audience, Ang Lee uses the 3D element to his advantage making the ocean look so lonely and vast, displaying a sky to look so clear at night, helping us experience the power of the sea whilst us never actually getting wet, showing us an orangutan reflecting on loss, and making a tiger look expressive and emotive – all whilst never tearing away from the storyline.

I could even mention that I bet Ang Lee will win an award for this and that the acting in this film was superb. Especially from Suraj Sharma who is new to the acting scene playing young Pi, a boy who is lost and searching for something to believe in.

But what I really want to talk about is the storyline, and what it meant to me. Life of Pi is not just a story about a boy stuck on a boat with a tiger. It is the story of faith. Our narrator is actually the main character of the story revisiting his past. He tells two stories of loss, hope, religion, and belief.

I’ve searched to the ends of the internet to find what people thought of the film, as well as the original novel which the film is based on. No two conclusions are alike. I write regarding my reflections on the film as I have not read the book yet, although after seeing it, I am very inspired to read it.

Although the story highlights religion a lot, I felt that this film was beyond that of religion.

What I took from the film: Live everyday like it’s your last; to the fullest with little regrets as possible. Believe in yourself, stay true to what you believe in. Learn to accept change. Fight for your place in this world. And above all things, never lose hope.

Prone to analyses, Life of Pi is a story that will make you think. Whether you are one for “fantasy” or “rationality”, it does not matter which story you choose. There is no right or wrong answer. We believe what we want to believe.

A beautiful film that makes you question your beliefs and choose what to believe in. Deep, meaningful, enthralling, spiritual and stunning. Life of Pi comes out to Australian cinemas on January 1st, 2013 and is already out in many other countries worldwide. I highly recommend you to see it and I would love to know your interpretations of what really happened, and what the story meant to you.

I chose to believe.

8 Comments

  • Lovely! I’m actually interested in seeing this movie! :)

  • loved this! I’m gonna see that movie as soon as it gets to our Argentinian cinemas!!

  • I can’t wait to watch this! It was one of the novels that was in the selections for Year 12 to study this year but my school picked “Farewell to Arms” and “Cosi”. However, like you, I am thinking of reading the novel. I’ve seen the trailer and it’s so appealing, let alone what you saw.

    I love what you took from the film: “Live everyday like it’s your last; to the fullest with little regrets as possible. Believe in yourself, stay true to what you believe in. Learn to accept change. Fight for your place in this world. And above all things, never lose hope.”

    Very inspirational.

  • Great review. I actually want to see this now :)

  • Thanks for sharing your review on our wall! You write beautifully and capture the essence of what the films means to you in an eloquent way. This film stayed with me long after I had a preview sneaky peek. I would like to highlight that this is not a religious film so much as a film about hope, courage and courage of conviction for what you believe in. And yes, this is a visually stunning film where 3D added an immersive layer. Glad you liked it too Stephanie!

  • Stef, that was a wonderful review. Written with such emotion and heart it has actually made me want to watch Life of Pi. For the movie itself, and also to see what I take out of it.

    Thanks very much, and look forward to more reviews.

  • I agree, it’s a wonderful film and I want to read the book too

  • Sad I missed this in 3D! Will have to catch it when it comes out on dvd now!

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