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We saw the 3D version. Best use of 3D I have seen.

Recommended for the spiritually minded (book or movie).

I won't try to hammer home the spiritual points I saw in this movie.

See what you find. Or what you prefer to see.

Also the movie is a visual and aural treat. And, after a leisurely start, lots of action!

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Originally posted by JS357
We saw the 3D version. Best use of 3D I have seen.

Recommended for the spiritually minded (book or movie).

I won't try to hammer home the spiritual points I saw in this movie.

See what you find. Or what you prefer to see.

Also the movie is a visual and aural treat. And, after a leisurely start, lots of action!
I read the book at my son's request, the cool thing about that book was after
you read it if you don't cheat and read the end first...after the last chapter
you want to read it again.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
I read the book at my son's request, the cool thing about that book was after
you read it if you don't cheat and read the end first...after the last chapter
you want to read it again.
Kelly
From the brief blurbs on the movie, it sounded like they were going to leave out the part where the orangutan and zebra with the broken leg and all were going to be left out and it was going to just be PI and Richard the tiger hearted...

It did get a bit science fictiony with the living island and all.

Great book I thought. Wife in hospital so can't see the movie for a while. Hope it still is out when we can go.

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Originally posted by JS357
We saw the 3D version. Best use of 3D I have seen.

Recommended for the spiritually minded (book or movie).

I won't try to hammer home the spiritual points I saw in this movie.

See what you find. Or what you prefer to see.

Also the movie is a visual and aural treat. And, after a leisurely start, lots of action!
There's a film? Great! Loved the book.

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Originally posted by JS357
We saw the 3D version. Best use of 3D I have seen.

Recommended for the spiritually minded (book or movie).

I won't try to hammer home the spiritual points I saw in this movie.

See what you find. Or what you prefer to see.

Also the movie is a visual and aural treat. And, after a leisurely start, lots of action!
just the recommendation i was looking for, must take family to see 🙂

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Originally posted by sonhouse
From the brief blurbs on the movie, it sounded like they were going to leave out the part where the orangutan and zebra with the broken leg and all were going to be left out and it was going to just be PI and Richard the tiger hearted...

It did get a bit science fictiony with the living island and all.

Great book I thought. Wife in hospital so can't see the movie for a while. Hope it still is out when we can go.
Sorry your going through that...hope all is well! Not trying to be insulting or
start something here when I say my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kelly

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
just the recommendation i was looking for, must take family to see 🙂
It's rated PG here. Parental guidance. IMDB says: "PG for emotional thematic content throughout, and some scary action sequences and peril." Basically, what happens in the book happens on screen.

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Originally posted by JS357
It's rated PG here. Parental guidance. IMDB says: "PG for emotional thematic content throughout, and some scary action sequences and peril." Basically, what happens in the book happens on screen.
Basically, what happens in the book happens on screen.

An example of art imitating art then. 😀

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Originally posted by JS357
It's rated PG here. Parental guidance. IMDB says: "PG for emotional thematic content throughout, and some scary action sequences and peril." Basically, what happens in the book happens on screen.
yes its rated PG here also but its not available until December 20th, not read the book, but look forward to 3D, tiger scene looks amazing.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
From the brief blurbs on the movie, it sounded like they were going to leave out the part where the orangutan and zebra with the broken leg and all were going to be left out and it was going to just be PI and Richard the tiger hearted...

It did get a bit science fictiony with the living island and all.

Great book I thought. Wife in hospital so can't see the movie for a while. Hope it still is out when we can go.
The zebra and orangutan are not left out.

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Originally posted by JS357
The zebra and orangutan are not left out.
In what sense is it spiritual, if I may be permitted to ask?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
In what sense is it spiritual, if I may be permitted to ask?
To answer would be a spoiler. I imagine you can find answers on the internet, but read kellyjay's reply above, it's relevant. Actually I put a clue in my OP and am glad if it is too well hidden. But I suggest you refrain from looking further for clues. It might be more rewarding to discover it in the movie.

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Originally posted by sonhouse

It did get a bit science fictiony with the living island and all.

The book was fantastic - though I must admit I didnt understand all of it.
The living island was ...weird ... what was that symbolic of ? Any thoughts?

Probably wont see the movie as I cant believe it will match up to the book.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
The book was fantastic - though I must admit I didnt understand all of it.
The living island was ...weird ... what was that symbolic of ? Any thoughts?

Probably wont see the movie as I cant believe it will match up to the book.
This is the problem of books made into movies -- our imaginations make characters and events real in a way that is unique to us, and once we have our imagination of it, nothing can live up to it. But I believe it matches up to the book.

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
The book was fantastic - though I must admit I didnt understand all of it.
The living island was ...weird ... what was that symbolic of ? Any thoughts?

Probably wont see the movie as I cant believe it will match up to the book.
It definitely was an amazing, could not put down till finished book. I was wondering about that living island scene myself. Maybe an indication the writer was hinting Pi was suffering from hallucinations?

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