The fantasy drifting of juvenile school. Is it true?/You don't say. If it happens in reality, what is the real plot?
The story of The Fantasy Drifting of Pi begins in Montreal and ends in Montreal. A writer looking for inspiration came across the incredible story of Pisimodo Patel. The boy named Pai grew up in Pontiselle, India in 1970. His father runs a zoo and keeps company with tigers, zebras, hippos and other exotic animals all day. He has a set of views on faith, human and animal nature.
However, he tried to make friends with Bengal tiger Richard Parker, which made his father fly into a rage. Pie's father taught him a bloody lesson on the spot: animals and people have different thinking modes, and once they forget this, they will die. This lesson shocked the endless curiosity of the party, made him never neglect again, and finally even affected the journey he was forced to experience.
At this time, India has undergone comprehensive changes, shaking the colorful world of sects. When Pai 17 years old, parents decided to emigrate with their families in pursuit of a better life. Immigration can bring new adventures in the new world, but it also means that Pie must leave his first love.
After choosing to immigrate to Canada, Pai's parents closed the zoo, packed all their belongings and boarded a Japanese cargo ship. On the boat, they met a cruel French chef. In the middle of the night in the vast sea, the storm that originally excited the faction suddenly turned into a catastrophe that swallowed the cargo ship.
The ship sank, but Pai miraculously survived. He was drifting in the Pacific Ocean in a lifeboat, and he had a most unexpected companion-Richard Parker. The adventure began. And this tiger, which once showed its nature in front of the faction, has become the enemy of the faction. However, in the process of studying the existence of * * *, Richard Parker gradually became the school's greatest hope to return to the world.
Pai and Richard Parker face many unimaginable challenges, including the magnificence of nature and the anger of mercilessly attacking small lifeboats. One of the particularly violent storms brought Pai a spiritual experience and made him question God's arrangement for him.
However, from beginning to end, the pie did not despair. An ancient survival manual, the glow of creatures in the ocean, the rainbow arc drawn by spectacular flying fish in the air, the sparkling blue waves and a humpback whale jumping out of the sea can all make Bai happy.
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Judging from the end of the film: when two Japanese company representatives were sent to tell his adventures, the Japanese didn't believe him and hoped to send a story without animals and islands. Then Pai told another version-there was only one cook in the lifeboat, a sailor with a broken leg, Pai and his mother. The cook killed the sailor, then killed his mother, and finally the pie couldn't bear to kill the sailor.
The final reality is that only Pai survived in the end. Then Pi asked the visiting reporter, which of these two stories do you believe? The reporter said that the one with the tiger (the first one). The pie replied: So you follow God. ?
In fact, the four people in the second story correspond to the four animals in the first story. Sailors are zebras, chefs are hyenas, orangutans are mothers, and Paizi is a tiger. Maybe you can't accept the second cruel story, but the director has given us several hints during the first story.
The second story really happened:
1. When the ship was caught in a storm, China's crew shouted "Zebra! Zebra! " Later, the zebra jumped into the lifeboat, which suggested the role of the China crew.
2. When Pai's mother wants to change vegetarian dishes, the cook's performance is extremely bad and playful, just in line with the cruel nature of hyenas.
3. The orangutan found the lifeboat after drifting for a long time, and boarded the lifeboat with the help of Pai, but only the orangutan boarded the lifeboat with the help of Pai.
After the orangutan was bitten by the hyena, the tiger suddenly appeared to fight back against the hyena. This is consistent with the appearance order of the pie who finally killed the cook after his mother was killed by the cook in the second story.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-The Fantasy Drifting of Juvenile School