Mmmmm ... ‘Pi’: Early reviews in for Ang Lee’s adaptation
Ang Lee’s CGI-saddled “Life of Pi†premieres tonight at the New York Film Festival, and, as you might expect from a 3-D adaptation of a novel full of allegory and computer-generated critters, the early reviews are all over the map.
Hollywood Reporter film critic Todd McCarthy, a longtime booster of “Pi†director Lee, called the film a “gorgeous and accomplished rendering of the massive best-seller.†Lee’s “fingerprints are at once invisible and yet all over the film,†McCarthy added, “in the tact, intelligence, curiosity and confidence that characterizes the undertaking.â€
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The movie, like the Yann Martel novel, follows a young man (Suraj Sharma) shipwrecked at sea with a Bengal tiger. Given Lee’s resume, you knew some critic would utilize a certain play on words in a review. Variety’s Justin Chang obliges:
“A literal crouching tiger is merely one of many visual wonders in Ang Lee’s ‘Life of Pi,’†Chang wrote, “a gently transporting work of all-ages entertainment that melds a harrowing high-seas adventure with a dreamy meditation on the very nature of storytelling.â€
Chang has issues with the the movie, though, noting it lacks “a certain in-the-moment urgency†and that it “could have used a bit more grit, substance and a touch of the grotesque.â€
“Even its warm-hearted plea for religious faith feels, in the end, like so much pantheistic fairy dust,†he said.
Apparently, though, a little of that pantheistic powder lodged itself in HitFix’s Kris Tapley’s corneas. “Excuse me while I wipe my ‘Life of Pi’ tears,†the awards blogger wrote. “It’s clunky at times but overall quite affecting.â€
Unless it’s not ...
“It never came together for me,†Movie City News’ David Poland wrote, after prefacing that he had laced up his Sherpa boots, all prepared to go on a spiritual journey. “Truly not for a minute.â€
We’ll be seeing the movie Monday night, handkerchief at the ready, just in case those “Life of Pi†waterworks start flowing. We’ll follow up shortly afterward, assessing the film’s awards-season outlook.
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