Life Of Pie
And like I
said, I would be back to posting on similar stuff if I ever get flabbergasted
again. [http://srijita-pal.blogspot.in/2011/06/normal-0-false-false-false-en-us-x-none.html]
Yes.
Stirred.
This time by
‘Life of Pie’ – the story/movie. Though I regret not having read the book before
watching the film, yet the treat to the eyes and the mind is fascinating.
First of
all, the direction and presentation of the movie is awesome. Its catchy,
gives a rush in the adrenaline, tickles every human’s dormant dream of invading
dangerous adventures, strikes the common psychological chord of animal-man
bonding. Add to that, the 3D effects are delight to watch. So, even on a very superficial level, it would appeal to any non-deep
thinkers as well as children. Hence, the movie is undoubtedly a commercial hit.
But, the
bigger success of the movie comes from the underlying (in the literal sense of
the word) story. [That credit should definitely go to the novel]
For people,
who have not yet watched the movie or read the book, ‘ Life of Pie’ is primarily
a narrative of how this person,named ‘pi’ survives a shipwreck. He gives two
versions of the story of his survival – one story where the main character,Pi
comes out brave and courageous enough to kill animals, fight nature, live with
a tiger, escape carnivorous island and finally makes it to ashore; the other
story is brutal narration of humans turning to beasts at times of crisis.The narrator
keeps the question of belief open to us readers. He asks us to choose to
believe the version we prefer.
The entire
story weighs on the simple question of ‘Which
version of the story you like better?’
The question
if we analyze is very straight and simple. It’s a simple choice of which story
makes us feel good; the journey through which of the stories keep you alive and
sane. If one of the stories makes less sense, the other story gives more reasons
to believe. Yet, the simple decision of ‘better’ story leaves you elated; the
simple choice of whether the unexplainable non-senses, if provide a deep sense
of joy and hope are much more craved or whether reasons and scientific
explanations are enough to live with. It’s a simple question of discovering your
faith – either in the presence or in the absence of mighty. And the story tells
you, whatever you believe is your own personal choice, a choice you have made
for your own individual joy, a choice that is much more than good or bad, a
choice that you have made for yourself and yourself only – that cannot be
imposed or debated with anyone.
I have
always believed myself to be an agnostic, a skeptic believer. I have always
believed and still believe, people who do not question before judging or
believing are dull, blind. Half of our surrounding population believe in God
without knowing what and why they are believing in so religiously. Another very
large percentage of our population call themselves logical and discards
anything close to god or religion. Either they think they are doing something
different,eye-candy or they are just obstinate. Neither of this is a rational way. Either way, you should be knowledgeable enough to answer at least yourself if not others. I have always been lost on
this. Maybe because I am gutless to take a leap of faith. But to every
agnostics like me who have questioned and whose questions are yet not answered, this story sorts
out the voids in your beliefs. It urges you to make your choice and once you
have done that, you know a whole new part of yourself.
The
important part is if we are answering the question right and if we are questioning
our beliefs in the right manner.
The
enlightening fact is, none of my previous ideas or beliefs are swayed away,
rather, they are better clarified and enhanced, probably, adding new dimensions
to thoughts.
One thing is
however sure. There are things that are often beyond logic or rationalism yet
we indulge ourselves into those things, maybe for the sake of just feeling good
or getting peace or keeping sane.[ A silly example can be : crush or love. Many
a times, people cannot explain why they are in love with particular someone.] Reason
is always important. But there is no shame in accepting that a simple reason can be finding
harmless pleasure even if it cannot be explained by science or cannot be
concretely felt by our naked senses. Most importantly, it’s a personal choice
of your own; a personal relationship that you establish and maintain with yourself.
The beauty
of this story is, it gives you the sense of freedom, urges you to choose your
path and asks you to share the same sense of freedom with every other being. Had
it been that way, it could easily solve so many terror-inflicting, religious
wars and misconceptions round the world.
I honestly
believe this book can stir a lot of wishful thinkers.
A must-read
and a must-watch!
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