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    Written November 27, 2012

    Life of Pi

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    A very enjoyable movie, good but not great. The first half hour was a bit slow then picked up when Pi and the animals were shipwrecked on the ocean. Wonderful scenes with the animals especially the bengal tiger. Cinematography was excellent.. Not for young kids as the animals kill each other for food.

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    Written November 25, 2012

    Life of PI

    I loved this movie. It just draws you in, makes you think. It made me cry three times and laugh. I also took my 12 yr old son and 17 yr old daughter, they also soved it. So good!

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    Written December 16, 2012

    Life of Pi

    Didn't read the book but my 11 year old grandson had and we saw it together - it was very beautiful and moving and since he read the book he loved the movie as it followed the book enough to please him.

    I enjoyed the filming and the story - so beautiful. A must see movie.

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    Written November 26, 2012

    Life of Pi

    An amazingly beautiful movie! Ang Lee's vision has a remarkable depth. I was VERY surprised to see children in the theater. Unless you have an emotionally mature child, this is NOT a movie for children, despite the 3D version. Wonderfully acted by all the Pis, young and older.

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    Written February 10, 2013

    Pi

    Ang Lee is a distinguished film director so if he wants to do something a little different with technical special effects,one should pay attention. Pi may not win a lot of awards but yes,it is worth going to the multiplex large screen or waiting for it later on DVD or a pay cable channel. The visual effects of ocean creatures,the sky at dawn and night as a young man struggles in a lifeboat and improvised raft with an improbable survivor,a Tiger are wonderful. So,if the plot is not that unique of a Robinson Crusoe tale told in flashback,there are many aspects or mini-lessons one can think about after viewing it. There is the value of family,of course and how a young child finds his way between lessons from one's parents to religious principles from different faiths to relationships with animals and how one learns from a physical survival struggle to sense there is more to our world than just us. My wife liked it,too so even with minor violence to animals,it is a special family film.

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    Written March 5, 2013

    A Feast for the Eyes and Nourishment for the Spirit

    by mvgr

    I wish I had see Life of Pi in 3D. Even so, the cinematography was phenomenal! I found that Pi's suffering parallels the suffering of Job in the Bible. Also, Pi's rewards parallel Job's as well. I do caution against bringing young children to this film. I would set my youngest viewers at age 9 or 10.

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    Written December 26, 2012

    Life of Pi--fabulous and profound

    I read the book a few times a long time ago when I was much younger so I don't remember the details but the story stuck with me. The film is marvelous--it takes a difficult kind of mental book and converts it into images that are truly profound. Ang Lee has come through again and again--the man is a genius. Go see this movie it is an experience that stays with one.

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    Written December 31, 2012

    A thinking movie

    When all is said and done, do you believe in God and miracles? Long movie, loved the message. Was it really a tiger? Hmmmmm, leaves you thinking. CLEAN! YAY!!!!!

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    Written December 3, 2012

    It was good, I'm just mad at how it was presented

    Even on rotten tomatoes it didn't say be careful taking children. I almost took my 8 and 9 year old and my 13 year old ended up going. cannibalism in a movie marketed toward kids? Total BS. The preview on TV makes it look like a Disney movie. I didn't read the entire plot including the ending. My 13 year old said it was dark and was bothered about it. What a crock, it was a well made nicely filmed movie NOT for children.

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    Written December 24, 2012

    Life of Pi

    What a triumph this movie is! I loved every bit of it and found that I thought about it for days. The question at the end of the film says a lot about us as a society.

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  • So-so
    Written December 9, 2012

    NOT a movie for kids

    For adults this movie was good. The problem is that it's marked and rated so that families can take their children. This movie and I quote from a 9 year old is "SO very sad." Don't take your kids regardless of the rating. I rated the movie so-so because of the experience of the kids. For adults a go would be fine.

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    Written February 11, 2013

    Excellent - and faithful to the book

    Very good. Visually stunning. I read the book a few years ago and the screenplay ended up faithfully replicating the book. Probably one of the best movies of the year.

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    Written November 25, 2012

    A Most Amazing Life Journey

    by jzactor

    Life of Pi is a wonderful film that is a visual feast, a captivatingly profound adventure, full of wonder, awe, deep-felt emotion, great acting and the most incredible story of a tiger I have ever seen. It is stunning, captivating, philosophical and religious in its own inimitable and beneficent way. There is something for everyone in this film. I has true universal appeal. It will make you experence a myriad of emotions and one that is very difficult to express in a film without being overly sentimental or ponderous. This is simply the best experience of the mystery and mystical nature of life ever expressed ecumencially on film. You will leave it thinking at a deep level and most especially grateful for the gift of your life! Excellent actors are directed with exactly the right genuine "pitch" of emotion and faith without being overly sentimentalized or over-wrought. I cannot imagine a person not being moved or inspired or made to think in some profound way by this film.

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    Written November 26, 2012

    awesome movie

    I read the book several years ago and forgot most of it, but remembered the important part: that I thought it was one of the best books I ever read. And I love the movie. Ang Lee did a spectacular job of capturing the essense of the book. Look for this at the oscars.

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  • So-so
    Written December 25, 2012

    Pretty Boring

    by micah68

    I like cerebral movies but this one was too long - clocking in at 2 hours and 5 minutes. We saw it in 3-D so it made some of the scenes absolutely beautiful ant the actor who played the young Pi did a pretty good job of carrying the movie but it still was just monotonous. I kept waiting for it to end but it didn't.

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