Ang Lee’s adaptation of the pseudp-mystical novel gets a praise from the critics.
Two month have passed since its premiere at the New York Film Festival, Ang Lee’s adaptation of Life of Pi is now out in theaters. More like a mass of journalists attending the movie’s screening than a crowd of spectators who anticipated the movies adventure, critics around the US are mostly in awe with Lee’s film, which he based and adapts from the best-selling novel with the use of ground-breaking 3D and CGI technology.
Entertainment Weekly critic Lisa Schwartzman says in her B+ grade review that “everything looks beautiful in the Life of Pi.” “The dangerous animals look beautiful. The terrible storms look beautiful. The crashing ocean waves, the twinkling stars, the wondrous carnivorous island on which the hero at one point lands — pure gorgeousness, shimmering with all the wow that superlative 3-D technology has to offer.”
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