Life of Pi: wry and visually astonishing

In Life of Pi, Ang Lee’s visually spectacular version of the Yann Martel fable, an Indian teenager is shipwrecked and must share a lifeboat for 227 days with a Bengal tiger.  This is no Disney tiger – it will eat the teenager if it can.  Packaged as a survivalist adventure, Life of Pi turns out to be a sage commentary on storytelling.

Over an hour of the movie is spent floating helplessly on the seas, but this part of the story doesn’t lag because of the wry humor (the tiger is named Richard Parker, for instance), the ever-present menace (said tiger) and the incredible spectacle created by Lee.  Life of Pi is one of the most visually astonishing films ever.  In scene after scene, we gasp at a flotilla of flying fish chased by torpedo-like tuna, a floating island filled with meerkats, nighttime views of bio-luminescent sea creatures and on and on.

And then there’s the tiger.  Almost all of the tiger footage is CGI – and I never for a moment doubted that I was watching a real tiger.  I saw it in 2D, but I imagine that Life of Pi might be even more magical in 3D, and one of the few 3D movies worth the premium ticket price.

DVD of the Week: Tortilla Soup

In Tortilla Soup (2001), Hector Elizondo plays the retired chef who cooks a gourmet feast every Sunday for his three adult daughters.  The daughters are all seeking relationships and independence from their dad in their own ways.  There are lots of romance and lots of laughs and lots of amazing-looking food.  It’s a remake of Ang Lee’s 1994 Eat Drink Man Woman.  Elizabeth Pena and Paul Rodriguez give noteworthy performances.  The yummy-looking food was prepared by celebrity chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger (Too Hot Tamales).

The movie also has a fun soundtrack with Lila Downs, Eliades Ochoa, Pink Martini and Les Nubians.

Check out my other recent DVD recommendations at DVDs of the Week.

And this film makes my list of 10 Food Porn Movies.