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Pi 4K 1998 Ultra HD 2160p

Pi 4K 1998 Ultra HD 2160p
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Genre: Drama 4K , Horror 4K
Country: USA
Time: 01:24:09
IMDB: 7.3
Director: Darren Aronofsky
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Actors: Sean Gullette, Mark Margolis, Ben Shenkman, Pamela Hart, Stephen Pearlman, Samia Shoaib, Ajay Naidu, Kristyn Mae-Anne Lao, Espher Lao Nieves, Joanne Gordon, Lauren Fox, Stanley B. Herman, Clint Mansell, Tom Tumminello, Henri Falconi, Isaac Fried, Ari Handel, Oren Sarch

Story Movie

“Pi” is an intense psychological thriller that takes the viewer back to the basics of math and philosophy. The director of the movie embodies the idea of a man consumed by the quest to understand the universe and its laws. The main character Max Cohen, a brilliant mathematician, tries to unlock the mysteries of numbers and find in them the key to absolute truth. Exploding the viewer's head with its unconventional thoughts and unexpected turns of events, the movie leaves a trace in the soul and makes you think about the limits of human cognition.

Review 4K Movie

"Pi" is an amazing independent films. Darren Aronofsky had never made a feature film and was barely able to scrape together the $60,000 needed to make this film. Despite this pitifully small budget, he managed to make a remarkably watchable film AND it caught the eyes of the 'big boys'--and soon he was given $1,000,000 for his film! While not quite as insanely successful as "The Blair Witch Project" (which came out the following year), unlike the filmmakers of this other project, Aronofsky has gone on to greater things--including the wildly successful and critically acclaimed "Black Swan" as well as "The Wrestler".

Describing the look of the film is VERY difficult. Sure, it's cheap but Aronofsky managed to get past this by using black & white and deliberately making the print very grainy--giving it a wonderfully surreal look. I am not exactly sure how he did this but it worked well. And, because he wasn't able to use top equipment, it has a bit of a homemade look--which I was able to look past. Much of this was because the plot was so wild and surreal as well as very stylish.

Describing the plot...well that's even MORE difficult! It's a strange tale about a man who is on the edge of losing his mind. He is convinced that everything in nature and life can be quantified and explained through mathematics. And, given that you can find the correct mathematical formula, you can predict and understand EVERYTHING. So Maximillian spends nearly every second of his waking day devoted to this all-encompassing task. He avoids relationships, is very unkempt and is a miserable excuse for a human being. And, eventually it all begins to take its toll as he begins to hallucinate and experiencing excruciating pain in his body and brain. What's next for this incredibly strange man with his seemingly impossible task? See the film!

This is a very, very difficult film to rate. It gets very high marks for originality and it is entertaining. However, it's NOT a film for the mainstream. The average Joe would probably find it all just too weird and too confusing. But, if you want something different and are patient, it's well worth seeing.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (80.5 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1

Audio

#English: Dolby TrueHD with Dolby Atmos 7.1

Subtitles

English (SDH), Bulgarian, Danish, French, German, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American).

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