Life of PI - A VFX Treat
Life of Pi was one of those novels that was considered impossible for film making. Pi was thought to be one of those books that was simply too complex to re-create.
Life of Pi was one of those novels
that was considered impossible for film making. Pi was thought to be one
of those books that was simply too complex to re-create. But Ang Lee
was one among those few daring directors who can dare to do attempt
this. Joining the film in 2009 after six years of production, Lee
finally got Life of Pi into theaters and its a masterpiece.
Visually,
you would not see any films like this. Ninety percent of it is simply
awe-inspiring spectacle, pushing the boundaries of what I thought to be
possible on-screen. From the level of everything to the detailed CGI
environments and animals and even things as subtle as the way waves hit
the camera, no stone was left unturned to create this attractiveness of a
film.
Life
of Pi is about Pi Patel, a 16-year-old Indian whose family boards a
ship to avoid political clash in India. But a sudden storm in the sea
leaves him alone on a lifeboat with a ferocius tiger, leading them on an
exciting journey that will challenge their faith, courage and the very
delicate relationship they make in the journey.
The
tiger was CGI, and anybody would have sworn it was real. We can say it
is another Avatar in 2012 giving an excellent 3D and Visual effects
treat. For starters, this film does tour around Avatar in the visuals
department.
Life
of Pi will make you spend days trying to think through all of it. It
tackles religion, belief, hope, animal instinct, friendship and even the
idea of reality. Its powerful, poetic and emotions. Even the animals,
who can only emote through their eyes, have these detailed feelings and
personalities. Every moment of this film is powerful and, at times
astonishingly heart touching.
Lee
has made powerful cinema before, but his previous work falls short in
comparison to this master piece. And the emotional power makes the
visuals all the better. Where Avatar effects were just soulless
spectacle, Pi visuals are used to enhance this unbelievable story that
makes you question what is possible. It is one of those cinematic
moments that come around so rarely, we cannot afford to ignore it.
Do not wait for it to come out on DVD as Life of Pi deserves to be seen in a 3D theater.
Dont miss it.