>you see, it is just like if you were stranded at sea with a tiger on your boatBit farfetched to make as an analogy
>>220481343kino movie, glad he release before indian bot hate
Still don't get the meaning of the carnivorous island
Depardieu as an overworked chef is worth it. The rest gets too exhausting, the further Ang Lee drifts into theme parks rides and he just doesn't balance it with the private human and his old playground of family issues.
>>220481396good morning sirs
>>220481438i think there's a "comfort kills" kind of metaphor where living without faith means even if you can find a temporary reprieve from giving in to your base instincts, it'll mean living with a mother who'll provide for you but also eat you herself eventually. he draws some sort of parallel where the urge to come up with stories is tied to belief and you can only really do that if you keep sailing instead of settling on that carnivorous island. 2bh i don't really get much from the metaphor, it was just a cool spectacle for me. the lotus flower opening up to show those human teeth, and the function of a land with that kind of a jarring day/night cycle.there's probably also some admission there that he ate a human body
>>220481396>bots gave indians internet and smartphones so they could show the world how dirty their whole country and people really are.
Only the level of CGI att could have made this movie possible.
>>220481438>something something him and the cook eating the his dead mom to survive.
>>220483116And the studio who did the CGI got screwed over by the (((director)))
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don't make me ang lee, you wouldn't like me when i'm ang lee
>>220482390sar those are pakistanis
>>220481396saar please be doing the needful
>>220481396>immediately get a bunch of bot responsesNot very smart are they?
>>220481343>jeetsloppredictive programming 101
>>220481859>>220483165I think it's this. He was feeling to comfortable with forgetting he had eaten human flesh and part of his conscience needed him to feel guilty due to his religious views.
>>220481343If I was in the same situation, I too would force the jeet to sit in a small raft shilst I chill with the tiger
>>220481343The book (and movie) only became famous because people thought the author was Indian.
>>220483553ah yes the very indian-sounding name "yann martel"
>>220483650people knew almost nothing about indians prior to 2020. they were just a vague group of brown people with annoying accents who worked in callcenters
greatest fictional non-fiction story ever told, next to Schindler's List
>>220481396good morning sir
>>220483324>getting mocked for shitty posts is winning to South Asian rape apes haha
>>220481343the ending got me though
>>220484262Yeah me too. I genuinely tear up when I see it. I know it's manipulative filmmaking based on airport literature yet his acting is great and the sentiment conveyed rings true.