Sunday, November 17, 2013

When we read commentary on the film rendition of the novel Canadian author Yann Martel, Pi and his


When we read commentary on the film rendition of the novel Canadian author Yann Martel, Pi and his life (link to ČSFD: http://bit.ly/TprhcI), I see that viewers who have not read the book (and gave the film 4 or even 3 5 * z), is missing in the film exactly what you would have missed me personally. But I read the book. Respectively 11 and a half hours of the audiobook purchased on Audible. xbox one
Martel's second novel, published in 2001, the reading, which I can not regret it. Unlike some parts of the film are obviously tougher and more it is, in my opinion, the reader is pulled into the story and experiences of Pi - a boy who is fighting for territory, respect and above all to survive on a lifeboat, where after the sinking of the freighter encountered a single human survivors wounded zebra, hyena, xbox one orangutan, xbox one and a Bengal tiger Richard Parker. When it is cold, shivering with cold, he's thirsty, xbox one you're reaching for a glass of water, Richard Parker becomes a merciless your companion. And after all, the story of religion and the god of you in a situation when it comes to life, gently induces think.
Mrs. travels by boat with his family from India to Canada and piggybacking them also some animals from zoos, father of India owned. Transporting animals to be sold in Canada and the family to ensure better financial position starting in the new country of new opportunities.
In the film, which was directed by Ang Lee, I missed most glimpses into zoology book offers. The story is interwoven with animals and PI as the son of the zoo has a good overview of them. Film some of these passages xbox one addressed to bridging (semi-) mystična, but the book is many things rationally explained.
Still, the film can not deny the fact that this year won the most Oscars. This corresponds to the quality of processing and effects. The vast majority of scenes, the filmmakers managed to capture so masterfully that I again get them, as when reading a book and many times I could say, "that's what it was." I was pleased that the strong character of Richard Parker, which radiates from the book, become a bizarre film boy.
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