Tuesday, December 4, 2012

'Life of Pi': The ending explained

Did the ending of 'Life of Pi' leave you more confused than satisfied? Here's what it all meant.

By Ben Kendrick,?Screen Rant / December 4, 2012

'Life of Pi' is directed by Ang Lee and stars Suraj Sharma (r.) as Pi.

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Ang Lee?s Life of Pi is racking-up critical acclaim (read our review) and pre-award season buzz along with solid box office numbers. Though, for every mention of the film?s beautiful 3D or amazing CGI tiger, there?s a fuddled viewer confused by the movie?s controversial ending.

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Readers of Yann Martel?s original novel (the ones who made it to the end) have already faced the challenging last-minute question presented by the story?s narrator, but filmgoers expecting a fanciful adventure at sea have been understandably caught off-guard by the finale. No doubt, viewers will debate the ending with friends and family ? but to help steer discussion we?ve put together a brief analysis of the Life of Pi ending, explaining why the final question may not be as cut and dry as some moviegoers seem to think.

It goes without saying that the remainder of this article will contain MAJOR SPOILERS for Life of Pi - the movie and the book (especially the ending). If you do not want to be spoiled about either, turn away now.

For anyone who hasn?t seen (or read) Life of Pi?and isn?t concerned about having the ending spoiled, Pi?s adventure concludes in a Mexican hospital bed ? where he is interviewed by a pair of Japanese Ministry of Transport officials. The agents tell Pi that his story ? which includes multiple animal companions and a?carnivorous island ? is too unbelievable for them to report, so Pi tells them a different version of the story: one that paints a much darker and emotionally disturbing variation of events. After both stories have been shared, Pi leaves it up to the viewer (or reader) to decide which version they ?prefer.?

Personal ?preference? has larger thematic meaning, when viewed in the context of the overarching story; however, before we analyze the ending (via the question) in greater detail, we?re going to briefly lay out the two versions of Pi?s story.

In both accounts, Pi?s father contracts a Japanese ship to transport his family, along with a number of their zoo animals, from India to Canada in an effort to escape political upheaval in their native country.?The stories are identical up until Pi climbs aboard the lifeboat (following the sinking of the cargo ship) only re-converging when he is rescued on the Mexican shore. The 227 days that Pi spends lost at sea are up for debate.

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Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/KUJgt1-mbZs/Life-of-Pi-The-ending-explained

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