Pi

Oda 2022-03-15 09:01:03

This film is not well rated. In fact, it pays more attention to sensory expression rather than logical thinking, which may be less appealing to me. Moreover, it is not a good sensory stimulation. The protagonist has been suffering from headaches, and the director used many ways to express it...

This is It is a black and white film, so there is no sense of color at all. There are several full-screen brightening techniques that match the plot. The camera lens is more elegant and shakes constantly, but there are still a few things that are quite sensible - what I want is not a trance... The music is all electronic, and many people just like its soundtrack, I think it's average in this regard.

It's not that I have any opinion on it, I just don't feel too cold. When watching a movie, the main thing is to look good, and it is also good to be thoughtful. To be honest, the film didn't give me much thought - maybe some people would disagree with that.

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Extended Reading
  • Antonio 2022-04-21 09:01:48

    Even if the evolution of the world has a definite pattern, the world is still unpredictable when the initial conditions are unknown (chaos theory)

  • Watson 2022-01-26 08:15:19

    What is going on with Aronofsky and Nolan, both made their talented debut in 1998, black and white films; in 2000, they both published the second film "Requiem of Dreams" and "Requiem". Memory Fragments, both compromised with commercial films in 2010, and produced "Black Swan" and "Inception" which were not as good as the previous ones. This is just a coincidence? Just a coincidence? Just a coincidence?

Pi quotes

  • Maximillian Cohen: 11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.

  • Maximillian Cohen: Restate my assumptions: One, Mathematics is the language of nature. Two, Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. Three: If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns everywhere in nature. Evidence: The cycling of disease epidemics;the wax and wane of caribou populations; sun spot cycles; the rise and fall of the Nile. So, what about the stock market? The universe of numbers that represents the global economy. Millions of hands at work, billions of minds. A vast network, screaming with life. An organism. A natural organism. My hypothesis: Within the stock market, there is a pattern as well... Right in front of me... hiding behind the numbers. Always has been.