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So, as Life of Pi explained, he stocks the lifeboat with greens and meerkats, and the pair sets sail again. When the lifeboat makes landfall along the Mexican coast, Pi and Richard Parker are once ...
Too bad, but first let's talk about the animals. "Life of Pi," based on Yann Martel's novel, is framed as the recollection of a man whose father was a zookeeper in India, and over the opening ...
Life of Pi Review, by Vince Mancini for Filmdrunk.com. A TALE OF TOO MUCH CGI: Life of Pi is a loving, well-intentioned, but not-quite-perfect attempt to bring a really good book to life.
Pi (Hiran Abeysekera) and the Bengal tiger Richard Parker in “Life of Pi.” The fantasy world of the play is built from a beautiful synchrony of lighting, video, sound and set, our critic writes.
Too bad, but first let's talk about the animals. "Life of Pi," based on Yann Martel's novel, is framed as the recollection of a man whose father was a zookeeper in India, and over the opening ...
For ‘Life of Pi,’ the Secret to Its Sound Is in the Silence. ... He was out recording meerkats until he probably became the world's leading expert in meerkat vocalizations.
‘Life of Pi’: New York Film Festival Review. Ang Lee achieves an admirable sense of wonder in this tall tale about a shipwrecked teenager stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger.
“Life of Pi” is a stunningly lovely film. It’s based on the Yann Martel 2001 best seller of the same name; a book I adored, but didn’t think could be made into a good movie.
Still, transporting “Life of Pi” to the stage — using inventive puppetry to embody the animals, as well as video projection, mechanical scenery, and a rotating boat — has amounted to a ...