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Life of Pi offers food for thought (3)

By Liu Wei (China Daily)

16:49, December 07, 2012

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Finally, few films in Chinese theaters are as intellectually challenging and, simultaneously, emotionally stirring.

Some, such as Inception, fulfill the first criterion. Others like Titanic fall under the second category. But Life of Pi fits both - and does so well.

It explores many issues that wouldn't be fully addressed in domestic films.

For example, many viewers discuss the protagonist's attitude toward religion - an issue that local filmmakers rarely touch.

The subtlety needed to deal with the topic under censorship is one thing. But another is elaborating upon it in a commercial movie - an undertaking that requires not only exquisite filmmaking skills but also the filmmaker's personal thoughts and insights.

The mainland's contemporary film industry is still in its infancy, and its immaturity has led to a myopic focus on the box office.

Films in Chinese theaters entertain but seldom provoke thought.

The charm of Pi is that it offers profound possibilities to those who want to think beyond the storyline, while working perfectly well as mere entertainment for those who don't.

China's filmgoers are generally divided into two schools on this.

One believes the other goes too far in reading between the lines, while the second camp believes the first doesn't look deep enough.

This debate has intrinsic value because it coaxes people to voice their perspectives in open spaces.

Perhaps there is no such thing as excessive film analysis after all.

As Pi says at the film's end: "It's your story now."

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