A Critique Of The Film π
A conceptual psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky (in his feature directorial debut)
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛Published 11 months ago • 1 min read
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From π
π is the greatest Jewish horror/science fiction film about maths that you will probably ever see. It features Max who programs his computer to pick stock options and meets a friend who equates his calculations with the Torah. So after many traumas, Max finds peace sitting on a park bench.
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Comments (13)
Sounds interesting
My first time hearing of this movie. I want to watch!
Whoaaaaa! I have to watch this!
That's a pretty tight genre there, Mike. Haven't seen it. Heard of it. May have to check it out.
Great job!
I"ll have to check this out.
I'll have to look this one up. But now I know how it ends. 🙁
Love this my brother!! 💕
I'm not familiar with this one. Sounds interesting.
I remember watching this film in an intro to short screenwriting course. I remember being so beautifully turned off by the sound mixing and extreme contrast in the film. It's one that's pretty vividly burned into my head as the exact right way to make your audience fairly uncomfortable while still managing to tell a compelling story and not turning them off. Nicely written!
I love most Aronofsky films but I’ve never actually seen his debut! Excellent critique!
nice written
You had me at the first sentences!