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Life of Pi: Leap of Faith

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This is my rendition of my favourite scene in "Life of Pi" [link]. This was actually the scene in the trailer that made me want to watch the movie, gosh it's just gorgeous. If you guys haven't watched the movie, you should really check it out! The visuals are stunning, leaving me in constant awe throughout the movie and the plot is really interesting too! I tried to do as much justice I could do to the scene, but..I lack accuracy when it comes to recreating scenes /OTL

Last upload till I get older, sigh 16 was so good to me. I've been lacking patience so sorry if my art has been a bit lackluster lately. Hopefully this year will be even better for me! ^U^

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Nice Pic.

I'm glad that Ang Lee directed this BEAUTIFUL movie

Its hard to believe that Hollywood wanted M. Night Shyamalan to make the movie before handing it over to Ang lee.

M. Night Shyamalan says,"Though Lee did a wonderful job, I think my film would have been different from his version. Different perspectives, I guess. When I was approached to do the film, I wanted more time. The production house wanted me to do it right away, but I’m sure they had their reasons. It took them six years to find another director.

And for James Cameron, Known for "Aliens, Terminator, Titanic and Avatar, says, "Life of Pi breaks the paradigm that 3-D has to be some big, action fantasy spectacle, superhero movie [....] The movie is visually amazing, inventive, and it works on you in ways you’re not really aware of. It takes you on a journey, and unless you’ve read the book – which I hadn’t – you have no idea where that journey is going. It does what good 3-D is supposed to do, which is, it allows you to forget you’re watching a 3-D movie."