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Introducing Ultra HD. 4 Times Sharper than HD. Offers Brilliant Brights and Deepest Darks with HDR (High Dynamic Range) and Wider Colour Spectrum adding Dazzling Colours to your viewing experience. Life of Pi is now available in this new format. Embark on the adventure of a lifetime in this visual masterpiece from Oscar® Winner Ang Lee*, based on the best-selling novel. After a cataclysmic shipwreck, an Indian boy named Pi finds himself stranded on a lifeboat with a ferocious Bengal tiger. Together, they face nature's majestic grandeur and fury on an epic journey of discovery.
- 20th Century Fox
- 126 mins approx.
- Ang Lee
- PG
- Suraj Sharma
- 2012
- English
- 1
- B
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Introducing Ultra HD. 4 Times Sharper than HD. Offers Brilliant Brights and Deepest Darks with HDR (High Dynamic Range) and Wider Colour Spectrum adding Dazzling Colours to your viewing experience. Life of Pi is now available in this new format. Embark on the adventure of a lifetime in this visual masterpiece from Oscar® Winner Ang Lee*, based on the best-selling novel. After a cataclysmic shipwreck, an Indian boy named Pi finds himself stranded on a lifeboat with a ferocious Bengal tiger. Together, they face nature's majestic grandeur and fury on an epic journey of discovery.
- 20th Century Fox
- 126 mins approx.
- Ang Lee
- PG
- Suraj Sharma
- 2012
- English
- 1
- B
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £39.98
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Awesome quality and movie
Great HDR content, no atmos, but master audio is DTS X, so was very good!!
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A beautiful artwork of a film
Ang Lee directs this beautiful artwork of a film, which unfurls like a coffee table book, the pages turn to reveal eye-popping vistas each more wondrous than the one before. The story is a young man's fantasy, stitched together to cover the horror he experienced. Which, I feel gives this film weight, the fact that we, the audience, are insulated from the truth, in the same way, that PI has wrapped events in fantasy, only revealing the tragic truth towards the end of the film, gives the words spoken all the more power. I had high hopes for this upgrade and wasn't disappointed the colours are magnificent, the CGI breathtaking, the acting relatable, and the adventure glorious. Of the two stories, if asked which I prefer, I'll always say, the one with the tiger.
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