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Pi

Pi

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intense full incredible movie
Review: This movie goes from intense to boring at some points. If you are not really interested in math etc. it will be boring for you in the talking parts but it will still give you action and intensity during migraines etc. Sean Gullete does an amazing acting job, and its directed beatifuly by Darren Aronofsky who won best director award at sundance. For people who are interested in pi or math etc. will love this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ORGASMICALLY WONDERFUL!!
Review: pi was the first time i saw it, continued to be the next 2 times, and is still the best movie i have ever seen...it touches upon so many important issues but in a way that is incredibly thought-provoking...the music was amazing (buy the soundtrack! techno is GOOD!), the acting was even more amazing...and the imagery was fantabulous...if you like trippy psycho-drama indie movies, you must see pi...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best movie out in over 2 years!
Review: This movie is so captivating, so enchanting, so thrilling, that you find yourself needing more. Sean Gullette is even eerier than the amazing music. The symbolism and is unmatched by any movie spit out of Hollywood. This is the way independent films are supposed to be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for Calculus students and lovers of mathematics
Review: A mesmerizing film that will capture and hold you in its grasp. A mixture of Euclid and Hitchock. A must for lovers of mathematics in our natural world and the possibilty of cyclic patterns in Nature and the world of high finance and even religion. Acting and musical score will enthrall you and not let you go. However, this is a film "not for everyone".....leave the minors and lovers of light film fare home to watch "Donald in MathamagicLand". Be prepared for a very "different film experience".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Meaning of Life and A REALLY BIG Headache
Review: One of the best movies I've seen this year. A very surreal and deep movie, with some incredible visuals. No director has ever portrayed a migraine headache as vividly as in this movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible Film, Entrancing Music, a true Masterpiece
Review: I saw this film and tried to concentrate on the music. However, the film is so captivating that I couldn't help but be drawn to it. This is truly an incredible work. It is well worth whatever you pay for it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant innovative filmmaking
Review: The film a new word in cinematography. Absolutely wonderful filming techniques in combination with off-this-earth soundtrack create an unforgettable show. The ending is slightly banal for such a film (and this is the only downside)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant film
Review: I was skeptical of this film at first; my girlfriend (who likes independent films a lot more than I do) urged me to go. I have to say it was probably the most excellent movie I have ever seen. It was well-acted and brilliantly-directed.

The soundtrack complements the movie better than any I have ever heard. The film was captivating, intriguing, and thought-provoking. If it weren't right now, i'd urge everyone to buy it on the spot.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A standout
Review: Illuminates the art of mathematics and numerology. One of the best films released in '98.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A man's obsession with finding order in chaos drives him mad
Review: Not a movie about math, but a movie about a mathematician, Max Cohen. Max works in chaos theory, a branch of math that finds the underlying order or pattern in what appears to be totally chaotic, random data. Driven on by Wall Street vultures and religious fanatics, in addition to his own obsession, Max becomes so entirely consumed with his desperate search for the underyling pattern behind all of nature that he eventually -- well, you'll just have to see the movie. Very creepy and enough symbolism to keep a film student up all night.


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