It's a shame that I didn't see this at the cinema, I can only imagine what a treat for the senses this was on the big screen. A visual masterpiece, and an intoxicating story of belief and friendship.You must give so much credit to the team that produced this, not a book I would have thought easy to adapt, as it is so vague, the realisation is of course breathtaking, I absolutely loved it.I've read comments about those that wanted action and dramatic scenes, this film isn't about the destination, it's about the journey.Breathtaking, 9/10.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Few movies will leave a lasting impression on you..Life of Pi is one of those. Not even a single moment is dull, in fact the story is woven so tightly that you never realize that the script is so simple. It is beautifully directed and kudos to Ang Lee, not only was he able to capture the beauty of India, he was also able to get the best of the actors. Though it does not rank too high on 3D, its just visually mesmerizing. My trust and faith in Ang Lee has gone up to the highest level after watching this movie..Luckily I was able to catch the premiere show and will continue to relish the after effects of the movie for the next few days!
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
The first aspect was a movie that was very bad until the ship sank. After that, the film greatly improved the tiger in the film. It was scary. The story of the film was interesting. The director of the film was excellent. Acting of young Pi Patel was very bad.