My brother used to insist me on reading Life of Pi. He even shared the Ebook version of the novel on Dropbox to make it easier for me to access it.
I only managed to go as far as Foreword.
When the novel was finally made to the movie, Ameer asked me out to watch it. Poor guy, at the very last minute I cancelled it. Saying I was too tired to go.
Now the DVD is out, what possible excuse should I give?
Twice since I have passed it, before I decided to purchase a copy.
I must say, it was the least entertaining movie I ever watched. I didn't even bother waiting the end credit started rolling, before I pressed the return button.
Not until I watched "Remarkable Vision", a 19 minutes length documentary featured in the DVD, did I appreciate how much effort has been put on the making of the film.
Based on the documentary alone, I think Life of Pi deserved a second viewing from me. At IMDB I rated Life of Pi, 6 out of 10. See if the rate can go up eh?
I only managed to go as far as Foreword.
When the novel was finally made to the movie, Ameer asked me out to watch it. Poor guy, at the very last minute I cancelled it. Saying I was too tired to go.
Now the DVD is out, what possible excuse should I give?
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| The fog-like wasn't really a camera effect... My lense had been condensed with sweat... Huhuhu... |
I must say, it was the least entertaining movie I ever watched. I didn't even bother waiting the end credit started rolling, before I pressed the return button.
Not until I watched "Remarkable Vision", a 19 minutes length documentary featured in the DVD, did I appreciate how much effort has been put on the making of the film.
Based on the documentary alone, I think Life of Pi deserved a second viewing from me. At IMDB I rated Life of Pi, 6 out of 10. See if the rate can go up eh?

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