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Christopher 2022-03-18 09:01:02
Taste life [religious perspective, involving religious knowledge, spoiler foreshadowing serious]
This story has too much room for interpretation. It is indeed like someone said, and it should be regarded as one of the best in the movie. Because the symbolism of the story is very rich, so the text has a huge space for interpretation, and it can be said that it is reasonable. First of all, I...
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Grayson 2022-06-24 20:38:58
Pi's Fantasy Drift: The Big Thing Ended Me Invisibly
The plot is not analyzed, the connotation is not excavated, the details are not amazing, the picture is not intoxicated, and the soybean oil that has been seen and understood has been fully expressed. The love of Yang Zhi moisturizes things silently.
The biggest IMAX I have traveled to see, like all...

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Hannah 2022-03-23 09:01:07
People always have to believe. As mentioned in the film, this story makes you believe in God. The whole film is like a fable, telling a legend with this goal. As in the book, the front part is a little dull. After this period, when the adventure begins, a thrilling fantasy adventure unfolds. The blue sea, the green island, the white boat, and the yellow tiger make the vision of the movie very gorgeous. Although I have read a novel, I will still be moved.
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Jace 2021-10-20 18:59:15
Everyone yearns for beautiful things deep in their hearts, but they are always unable to change the cruelty of reality. Only by adjusting their own attitude can they find a way out for life. Pai regards the ray of light that penetrates the dark clouds as a miracle, so how can we find the courage to move forward because of our vision of the light? Life is a process of constant letting go, and one day I will be able to calmly face the regretful things in my life.
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Writer: I don't know what to say.
Adult Pi Patel: It's hard to believe, isn't it?
Writer: It is a lot to take in. To figure out what it all means.
Adult Pi Patel: If it happened, it happened. Why should it have to mean anything?
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Writer: So your story does have a happy ending.
Adult Pi Patel: Well, that's up to you. The story's yours now.