Yann Martel: Life of Pi
Discussion
Read it a few years ago and felt thoroughly absorbed by it... It is a bit 'weird' (in a way that I feel a book can get away with, but makes a film seem daft, so I'll be interested to see what Ang Lee does)...
These things are subjective (someone on here described it along the lines of beautifully writen but conceited the other day and I can see where they're coming from) but ultimately it's won the Booker Prize and inspired what's sure to big a big film (not the either individually mean that much to me) so I'd find it hard to argue that it's not a worth a read!
These things are subjective (someone on here described it along the lines of beautifully writen but conceited the other day and I can see where they're coming from) but ultimately it's won the Booker Prize and inspired what's sure to big a big film (not the either individually mean that much to me) so I'd find it hard to argue that it's not a worth a read!
K12beano said:
and a most sumptuous treatment by Ang Lee is promised, so visually it might be quite stunning - is the novel worth the effort?
Any thoughts?
have you ever seen the ang lee directed film 'the hulk'?Any thoughts?
utter ste tbh, althou from the trailers of this, it looks better, dont hold out much hope in the film
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