Life Of Pi Book Review: Life Of Pi Movie Review

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Life Of Pi Review Life of Pi is a best-selling novel that was published by Yann Martel in 2001, and in 2012, it was made into a movie that ended up winning four Oscars. What is it about this story that makes it so popular and award-winning? In my opinion, this is due not only to how the plot enlightens your way of seeing religion, but also how it makes you ask questions about your own life (find something better). After a shipwreck, Pi Patel, the protagonist in the story, is faced with the task of surviving on the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. As a young boy, we discover that Pi is fascinated by all different types of religion. Pi seems hell-bent on becoming the best Hindu, Christian and Muslim he can be, all at the …show more content…

This movie is very visually appealing, and it is no wonder that it won Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects at the Oscars. But this isn’t just about some people throwing out loads of money to make the movie look nice. It tells a very heartbreaking story of how a boy loses his entire family, and is thrown into the danger of surviving on a lifeboat with wild animals. Where this movie lacks in reality, it makes up for it in genuine emotion. We see many examples of this, like when Pi is staring at the ship sink to the bottom of the ocean, the determination in his face to win the battle for dominance with the tiger on the lifeboat, and the sheer defeat in his eyes as they are starving to death. As mentioned in the critical review, Pi survives the lifeboat, and when he is back on land, gets questioned by reporters. One of the stories he tells them is how we saw it in the movie: Surviving on the lifeboat with a tiger, zebra, hyena and orangutan, and also discovering a mysterious floating island. The second story he tells them however, is one far more realistic, with no animals on board the lifeboat, only humans. He seems to replace the zebra with a Chinese sailor, the hyena with a crazy chef, and the orangutan with his mother. We have to assume that in the ‘human story’, Richard Parker, the Bengal tiger is Pi. In both stories, the only ones …show more content…

It is a story that seems to portray every single emotion you can think of, and leave you feel as if you were right there with them. It makes you really think about what you believe in, which I think will put a smile on Yann Martels

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