Pi (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Darren Aronofsky |
| Cast | Sean Gullette, Mark Margolis, Ben Shenkman (II), Pamela Hart (II), Stephen Pearlman, Lauren Fox and Ajay Naidu |
| Theatrical Release | July 10, 1998 |
| DVD Release | January 12, 1999 |
| Running Time | 85 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 012236049401 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 3 17:53 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Lions Gate, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dolby, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround) Or 56 new from $4.87, 69 used from $2.89, 5 collectible from $14.98 |
About Pi
Patterns exist everywhere: in nature, in science, in religion, in business. Max Cohen (played hauntingly by Sean Gullette) is a mathematician searching for these patterns in everything. Yet, he's not the only one, and everyone from Wall Street investors, looking to break the market, to Hasidic Jews, searching for the 216-digit number that reveals the true name of God, are trying to get their hands on Max. This dark, low-budget film was shot in black and white by director Darren Aronofsky. With eerie music, voice-overs, and overt symbolism enhancing the somber mood, Aronofsky has created a disturbing look at the world. Max is deeply paranoid, holed up in his apartment with his computer Euclid, obsessively studying chaos theory. Blinding headaches and hallucinogenic visions only feed his paranoia as he attempts to remain aloof from the world, venturing out only to meet his mentor, Sol Robeson (Mark Margolis), who for some mysterious reason feels Max should take a break from his research. This movie is complex--occasionally too complex--but the psychological drama and the loose sci-fi elements make this a worthwhile, albeit consuming, watch. Pi won the Director's Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. --Jenny Brown Amazon.com
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Aronofsky at his edgy best |
| Doesn't hit the right marks. |
Pros: acting and premise, which in the long run didn't pay off.
Everything else hits the con margin making this a two star movie. April 16, 2008
| Pi |
Sincerely,
Mona Ghaffari
April 5, 2008
| Disturbing, but this is a classic. Obsession with Numbers. Neurotic Genius ? |
Kabbalists, Occultists, thinkers, and philosophers will dig this one. Stoners beware: paranoia pervades. As a psychology student, the film reveals a steady descent into madness, but is the guy mad or extremely focused on his work? All creative people are a little crazy, but this guy is scary. I am still not sure how to evaluate the main character of the movie, but it makes people think so I recommend it. March 22, 2008
| Pi = Snooze?? |





