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Life of Pi (2012)

7.4 | Nov 20, 2012 (US) | Adventure, Drama | 02:07
Budget: 120 000 000 | Revenue: 609 016 565

Believe The Unbelievable

The story of an Indian boy named Pi, a zookeeper's son who finds himself in the company of a hyena, zebra, orangutan, and a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck sets them adrift in the Pacific Ocean.

Featured Crew

Director, Producer
Production Office Assistant
Prosthetics Sculptor
Casting
Executive Producer
Original Music Composer
Stunt Coordinator
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Screenplay

Cast

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Suraj Sharma
Pi Patel
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Irrfan Khan
Adult Pi Patel
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Ayush Tandon
Pi Patel (11-12 Years)
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Gautam Belur
Pi Patel (5 Years)
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Adil Hussain
Santosh Patel
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Tabu
Gita Patel
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Ayaan Khan
Ravi Patel (7 Years)
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Mohd Abbas Khaleeli
Ravi Patel (13-14 Years)
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Vibish Sivakumar
Ravi Patel (18-19 Years)
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Rafe Spall
Writer

Reviews

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Per Gunnar Jonsson
4 | Jul 01, 2018
My rating: 4 out of 10 stars A young man who survives a disaster at sea is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While cast away, he forms an unexpected connection with another survivor: a fearsome Bengal tiger. I did not have huge expectations on this movie since it is not exactly my style of movie but nevertheless I have to say that I was disappointed. The movie is certainly quite beautiful to watch, at least part of it. However it is also a movie with a strong theistic agenda. Even though it is, luckily, not really religious/political extremism it is thick and intruding nonetheless. I was expecting Pi to actually learn something during the course of his adventure but he does not. He starts the movie gullible and foolish looking for meaning in life (religion) and the movie ends pretty much in the same way with him claiming that he had faith and therefore he survived. Yet none of the decisions he made was based on faith but simply pragmatical decisions of survival. If anything the movie proved that faith or religion had nothing to do with it. As I said the movie was, partly, quite beautiful to watch and this is entirely what rendered it the stars that I gave it. For the rest it was a very boring movie. The only mildly entertaining part was the scenes on the boat with Gérard Depardieu playing the very unpleasant cook. As beautiful to watch as they were many of the scenes were quite unrealistic though and had an artificial look to them even when, I believe, it was not intended. We bought the movie because my youngest daughter loves movies about animals but not even she was overly entertained by this movie.
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Ibraheem...
9 | Oct 18, 2017
Perfectly written, amazingly filmed, and surprisingly ended. Definitely, going in my amnisa list.
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Andres Gomez
9 | Jun 16, 2014
Visually, this movie traps yourself from the beginning to the end. The story is really deep and moving and the performances are plainly good. A must to be seen.