In my
sixteen birthdays, my cousin Felipe give me a lot of DVD’s with movies. That movie was: Pi. A little name for a great
movie, of the now acclaimed director Darren Aronofsky.
This film
shock and impact on me, because the movie was made in black and white (later
for me, the movies in black and white only was old and boring), but the editing
of the film was very accelerated, constructing a claustrophobic atmosphere who
remind me to metamorphosis of Franz Kafka.
The history
is about a mathematician called Maximilian Cohen, who thinks what the nature of
the numbers is mathematical. He’s very lonely a suffered attacks of migraine,
that’s very important in the curse of the movie, because the migraine increased
with the search of the perfect numeric combination. This combination is the combination of the
number: Pi. His mentor studied this
number and almost went crazy (in the curse of the movie went crazy). That’s
affected my conception of mathematics, because when I was a teenager I didn’t understood
it, and thought was boring and useless. However
I respect it, because the Mathematics is world in him and the people who
studied going crazy.
The
obsession until you lose yourself, it’s a very interesting topic what Aronofsky
exploited to do it a masterpiece in his first movie. He made a few good movies,
like Requiem for a dream and the wrestler, but he lost the independent charming
of his first productions

It sounds really interesting. You made a good job by describing it..
ResponderEliminaroohh im dying for watch this movie!
ResponderEliminarit sounds boring
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