watching movies from posters

Deontae 2022-04-22 07:01:02

The movie "The Fantastic Drifting of Pi" attracted much attention with the poster of a tiger and a boy in the same boat. It draws on Henri Rousseau's masterpiece "The Sleeping Gypsy" and emphasizes the importance of life in life. Opposites conflict and complement each other, thus giving people a delicate and peculiar beauty of balance in a realm where there is always a danger of overturning and conflict erupting. If its poster was "Tigers pounce on teenagers, teenagers look at each other bravely" or "The boat capsizes, people and tigers struggle in the sea", I think the film is a complete failure, because it destroys this subtle and lasting balance.

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  • Giuseppe 2021-10-20 18:59:13

    Watching the premiere at the opening of the New York Film Festival, the only feeling is that the picture is really too! 屌! NS! ! ! ! The plot is very compact, the climax is stacked, and the 3D effect is not covered! ! ! Say it again, it's really fucking! ! !

  • Darrion 2021-10-20 18:59:15

    I don’t know why some viewers saw faith after watching the movie, or they believed in God again. The original book is that people would rather believe that there is a God. In fact, the truth of the story tells you bloody that there is no God in this world. In the eyes of the sober, you know the truth of the facts, and you know that God is useless; in the eyes of the kind, you would rather believe in the slightly less cruel beasts on the sea, and you would rather choose to believe in beauty and faith. ★★★★

Life of Pi quotes

  • Pi Patel: For castaways who must share their lifeboats with large, dangerous carnivores, it is advisable to establish a territory as your own. The following course of action is recommended. Step one: Choose a day when waves are moderate, but regular. Step two: with the lifeboat facing into the waves, making the ride as comfortable as possible, blow your whistle soothingly. Step three: turn the boat sideways to the waves, accompanied by harsh, aggressive use of the whistle. With sufficient repetition, the animal will associate the sound of the whistle with the discomfort of seasickness. Similar methods have long been used by circus trainers, though they generally lack access to rough seas.

    [Pi climbs onto the boat and urinates at the end of the tarp]

    Pi Patel: MINE! You understand? Yours, mine! You understand?

    [Richard Parker sniffs, then turns and urinates in Pi's face]

    Pi Patel: [v.o] Step four: disregard steps one through three.

  • Pi Patel: [voice over] I never thought a small piece of shade could bring me so much happiness. That a pile of tools, a bucket, a knife, a pencil, might become my greatest treasures. Or that knowing Richard Parker was here might ever bring me peace. In times like these, I remember that he has as little experience of the real world as I do. We were both raised in a zoo by the same master. Now we've been orphaned, left to face our ultimate master together. Without Richard Parker, I would have died by now. My fear of him keeps me alert. Tending to his needs gives my life purpose.