Uneasy as Pi, 28 October 2008
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Author:
dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
There is something genius lurking its way to the surface in Darren
Aronofsky's PI - but it gets sidetracked with hallucinatory drugs.
An indie film through and through, filmed in startling, scratchy black
and white, with reasonably poor performances from everyone except the
two leads - Sean Gullette and Mark Margolis (forever Alberto the
assassin from SCARFACE, 1983) - with an ambitious idea that is not
fully realized due to excursions down chemical alleyways and probably
lack of budget.
Sean Gullette is Max Cohen (geez, I wonder if he's Jewish?), a
brilliant mathematician (are there any other kinds in movies? I mean,
just once, I'd like to see an AVERAGE mathematician) who spends his
days brow-furrowing over insurmountable math theory problems involving
pi (defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter),
while playing go with the assassin from SCARFACE.
Anthropophobic, manic, paranoid, continually injecting himself and
popping pills (with the odd hallucination of a drill to the temple) Max
works at some problem that will bust open the stock market, if he can
stay sane enough to outlast his computer crashes. Early sequences are
interesting, where he describes Fibonacci spirals and how he plans to
wield these numbers to strike gold.
Max ventures out of his computer-cluttered apartment only for
sustenance. When he meets a pushy Hasidic Jew who looks like Jason
Biggs in a fake beard (Ben Shenkman), he trips into a tangent of
intrigue that makes his cerebral problems with pi seem irrelevant. And
the soundtrack, coupled with his psycho-babble, makes for a jarring
sidetrack into fantasia.
On the verge of discovering something monumental, the Hasidic community
comes after Max to discern the meaning of a 216-digit number that would
reveal the true name of god.
Oh - and all this time we thought it was something IMPORTANT you
wanted...
Espionage Jew Style.
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