Pi

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A mathematician, Max Cohen, is on the verge of decoding the numerical pattern beneath the ultimate system of ordered chaos--the stock market. However, as he works, he is being pursued by an aggressive Wall Street firm set on stealing the code in order to dominate the financial landscape. Also in the hunt for Max's secrets are a Kabbalah sect intent on unlocking the secrets behind their ancient holy texts. Racing to crack the code, Max succeeds only to find he has a secret everyone is willing to kill for. (official distributor synopsis)

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Remedy 

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English What Aronofsky started here, he later perfected in Requiem for a Dream. While the directorial invention here falls far short of the quality of his later work, it gives a hint of the direction Darren Aronofsky's work would take. Once again, a very compelling theme, this time about the boundary between genius and the pursuit of knowledge that turns into uncontrollable madness, is wrapped in a nerve-wracking atmosphere through which the viewer is introduced to the shaky and ever-worsening psychological state of the protagonist. 85% ()

DaViD´82 

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English 3.141592... Our school teacher claimed that math is fun - but, as Aronofsky proves here in this stylized rollercoaster ride, she was lying, because math can make you go completely psycho. A very Lynch-style movie and, whether or not it corresponds to your taste in movies, it will certainly leave a deep impression in you. Primarily thanks to the extraordinarily portrayed atmosphere of paranoia (or whatever that feeling is called). While the viewer experience isn’t so intense throughout the movie, you will be haunted by Pi for a long time after. Probably for as long as it takes you to say the entire value of π. ()

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Stanislaus 

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English Darren Aronofsky's first film didn't sit well with me, which I blame on the excessive amount of mathematical phenomena, numbers and whatnot. It's admittedly a pretty flimsy excuse that can barely compensate for my (by local standards) low rating, but I take Pi as a warm-up and a gateway to other depressing films by the director – in fact, I found many elements and scenes here that also appear in Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan, for example. The cinematography is great, as is the editing, the sound and the properly grainy-black-depressing image. In short, a film I probably wouldn't watch a second time, but I that certainly don’t want to disparage, because it certainly has its artistic merit. ()

kaylin 

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English I like self-destructive characters and Darren Aronofsky managed to write a script that presents such a character. It is already clear from the beginning that it cannot end well, but that doesn't matter at all because there is a progression, and it is incredible. Darren achieved an absolutely incredible capture of the crazy mind just by using the camera and editing. The black and white format complements it perfectly. This is definitely one of those debuts that are worth it. ()

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