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Pi

  • 1998
  • 14
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Pi (1998)
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DramaDrama psicológicoFicção científicaHorrorMistérioSuspenseSuspense – MistérioThriller de conspiração

Um matemático paranoico procura um número-chave que desbloqueie os padrões universais encontrados na natureza.Um matemático paranoico procura um número-chave que desbloqueie os padrões universais encontrados na natureza.Um matemático paranoico procura um número-chave que desbloqueie os padrões universais encontrados na natureza.

  • Direção
    • Darren Aronofsky
  • Roteiristas
    • Darren Aronofsky
    • Sean Gullette
    • Eric Watson
  • Artistas
    • Sean Gullette
    • Mark Margolis
    • Ben Shenkman
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    190 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
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    3.216
    113
    • Direção
      • Darren Aronofsky
    • Roteiristas
      • Darren Aronofsky
      • Sean Gullette
      • Eric Watson
    • Artistas
      • Sean Gullette
      • Mark Margolis
      • Ben Shenkman
    • 665Avaliações de usuários
    • 142Avaliações da crítica
    • 72Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 8 vitórias e 12 indicações no total

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    Sean Gullette
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    • Maximillian Cohen
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    • Sol Robeson
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    • Lenny Meyer
    Pamela Hart
    Pamela Hart
    • Marcy Dawson
    Stephen Pearlman
    Stephen Pearlman
    • Rabbi Cohen
    Samia Shoaib
    Samia Shoaib
    • Devi
    Ajay Naidu
    Ajay Naidu
    • Farrouhk
    Kristyn Mae-Anne Lao
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    • Jenna
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    Joanne Gordon
    • Mrs. Ovadia
    Lauren Fox
    Lauren Fox
    • Jenny Robeson
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    Stanley B. Herman
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    • (as Stanley Herman)
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      • Darren Aronofsky
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      • Sean Gullette
      • Eric Watson
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    quixoboy

    Genius!

    I have yet to come even close to fully appreciating the sheer artistry and complexity of Darren Aronofsky's stunning mathematical/sci-fi thriller, "Pi". Watching this film, one can tell from the subdued effects, grainy black-and-white filter, and guerrilla-style filmmaking that this must be a low-budget independent film - NOT to try and downplay its impact, as many independent films can clearly surpass any typical Hollywood movie, in terms of style and subject matter.

    "Pi" is a perfectly concrete example of how the relative absence of special effects, explosions, etc. can still help create an engaging, and thoroughly unique viewing experience. Overflowing with intensity and hyperkinetic camerawork, this is a frightening roller-coaster ride of a film; despite clocking in at less than 90 minutes, "Pi" is by no means short on resonance - but rather leaves a heavy feeling of exuberance and fascination with the material that lasts long after it's finished. At the same time, though, people who aren't as open-minded to more obscure, abstract films like this would be, I think, surprised. This is not as complicated or bewildering a film as I had expected. If one can be able to focus intently on the story, the result is rewarding, and doesn't provide for much head-scratching. Its style seems rather modern, rather hip...at times it reminded me of "The Matrix" (which, ironically, was released the FOLLOWING year) what with its slick techno musical score and its flashy opening credits.

    To shy away from this film simply because of its math content is to be completely shallow and ignorant. The way it handles the material is a whole lot more interesting than you'd probably think. Like "A Beautiful Mind", "Pi" is an instant classic that serves to re-awaken my erratic interests in my poorest subject, mathematics. It's original, it's interesting, and above all - genius.
    bob the moo

    Low key thriller that is interesting rather than intense or gripping

    Max Cohen is a mathematical and computer genius who seeks mathematical patterns in everything. However he also suffers from intense headaches, dellusions and some paranoia. He looks into patterns in the stock market only to find his ability sought by both a Wall Street trader, Marcy Dawson, and a Hasidic, Lenny Meyer, who both want the code for different reasons.

    Before I saw this I must admit I heard a lot of hype but no actual details – so I was half-expecting an intense `Usual Suspects' thriller mixed with maths. So I was a little disappointed at first. However once over my preconceptions I was able to settle into this. That is, if you can `settle into' something like this. The story is clever it plays on paranoia and delusion – in fact it may or may not happen. Even at the end of the film I was left wondering if Max was a genius or if he was a nutter and all this was in his mind. The film uses this paranoia to create some good scenes and the thumping base music ups the ante a bit.

    It's not an easy film to enjoy in the traditional sense, but it is an experience. The subject matter is different enough to be interesting and the telling is clever – I for one can't wait to see what the director does with Batman: year one, it certainly won't be a camp Joel Schumacher film anyway!

    Gullette (who also co-wrote) is good in the lead and is totally convincing. Mark Margolis is also good and it's good to see him in different roles, I know him from his strong role in Oz although he's not as good here. The rest of the cast are good – but really the star here is the director as he manages to put us in Max's mind and involve us in the paranoia so thoroughly that we're not sure what is real and what isn't.

    Overall this isn't as masterly as the hype suggests but it's different enough and compelling enough to be more than gripping for 90 minutes.
    9Quinoa1984

    not about math, but about obsession, paranoia, searching for answers never found

    Pi is the kind of movie I wished I could've seen in one of those dank art-house movie theaters in New York City, as it's practically gift-wrapped for the crowds. But it's not done with every shot lingering on the characters, soaking in minimalism in its black and white photography, quite the opposite. Darren Aronofsky is a filmmaker I first got into through Requiem for a Dream, which now years after I saw it I want to revisit again upon the soon to be released the Fountain and especially after now seeing Pi. Before with 'Requiem', I did like the movie a lot, but felt a little apprehensive about deeming it that old term 'masterpiece' as the editing, while ultra fast for a purpose, almost came off as too "MTV" for me. But years later, after hundreds of more films taken in, I'm ready for a second look. In this particular case, Pi is also the kind of movie that warrants a second look at the director's other films. His themes run just as much together as does his breakneck style. And it's not just to show off; he truly does get inside a psychology through subjective camera AND editing, to a degree that might impress Hitchcock, albeit with some whiplash.

    Max Cohen played by Sean Gullette is the protagonist of the story, who's main foe is none other than the universe itself, in a sense, all through one number. Or rather, a series of numbers, one which might unlock the Stock Market secret for him. He doesn't even want to play the market, mind you, but the point for him- if one can follow- might be attributed to a repeated memory he has of looking at the sun as a boy, and soon looking past the shock of actually looking long at it. This is a very small device by Aronofsky but it works well to establish- and continue- this man's downward spiral. And spirals, by the way, seem to also figure into the film, as well as a secret technology firm (with a woman who reminded me of Condaleeza Rice look-alike), and especially a near undercover Hasidim ring where they need the numbers *in* Cohen's head to unlock some big secret to God. But even with all of this pressure, Cohen can't shake what's dogging him around, in his own cramped, wire-ridden apartment, with many bugs crawling around.

    The key for this movie really is atmosphere, in the acting (if it makes you uncomfortable sometimes that's the point too, and it's probably the strangest performance of a lifetime for Gullette), the production design (that apartment and the subways), the grainy, spectacular photography by Matthew Libatique, the editing to be sure- which here, unlike the breakneck 'Requiem', does take a break from the cuts so quick they almost past subliminally (which isn't bad)- and the moody music that is so slight you almost forget its there. It even works for me, and this is a big plus, as someone who's not really interested in mathematics (worst subject in school), and even better as it drew me in to his obsessions with it. I really liked one of the early scenes between Max and his the friendly Hassidic man who explains on paper different numbers and their relation to parts of the Torah. And, in the end, it all comes down to getting engrossed through what the filmmaker's bringing in with this man. There is a sort of detachment from reality- that most of us would never touch much of this with a ten foot pole- but then again it really isn't. Aronofsky also makes a point of some hallucinations/dreams adding to the ambiance, skidding almost towards the pretentious, and thus creating a world all of its own in Pi for Max, and for us as well.

    A film that I shall certainly seek out again when I can, if only to see if I can understand some things a little more (or maybe not as case might be), and to see such a powerhouse performance from Gullette. Grade: A
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Hard To Add Up....But An Intriguing Curiosity Piece

    Now here'a film that is "not for all tastes," as the cliché goes.

    "Strange" doesn't quite cover it but it is not that bizarre that you can't figure out what's happening. Director-writer Darren Arokofsky made a name for himself with his second movie, Requiem For A Dream, and this was the young filmmakers' first effort. It was made a tight budget since he was an unknown, but that's part of the attraction. This is grainy black-and-white, and so is the gritty story and most of the characters. The unique look fits the story.

    It's not a story that is going to please a lot of people - an almost-demented math wizard trying to figure out stock market codes and two groups hounding him trying to cash in on his brainpower. One is trying to use him to make big money in the market and the other is trying to decipher ancient Jewish texts and thinks our mathematician can help. Meanwhile, he wants no part of any of these people.

    Our hero, the numbers freak, thinks the entire world revolves around numbers. Everything in the universe, he thinks, can be figured out through number codes. Not only is he wacked and paranoid but so is about everyone in here. They all have strange ideas. Innovative camera-work makes the story even stranger. In fact, it's that photography that makes this DVD a part of my collection

    If you're looking for something different here and there, I would give this curiosity piece a quick look. (It's not a long movie.) Overall, I thought this "added up" to an intriguing film, but if you give it a try and hate it, don't blame me.
    9Tarantinoesque

    A Flat Out Great Indie Film

    This screenplay must have been turned down one hundred times before someone would finance it. I don't blame them. However, what could have been a travesty was saved by great acting, directing, cinematography, and sound. This brilliant/bizarre film turns a genius's quest to find the code for Wall Street into an adventure that engulfs all of human existence, and God. A brilliant example of how proper film making can turn straw into gold. Some viewers may be put off by the bizarre fits the main character faces, or the intrusion of complex mathematics into film, forcing the viewer to think, but if you watch this film, you will be rewarded a unique movie-going experience few other films will give you. This film gives you a look into the mind of man plagued by the genius he was given.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film cost only $60,000 to make, most of which was raised in the form of individual $100 contributions from director Darren Aronofsky's friends and family. When it was later bought by Artisan Entertainment, each contributor got back a $150 return on their investment.
    • Erros de gravação
      Max mentions that the Golden Mean is represented by the Greek letter theta. In fact it is denoted using the Greek letter Tau or, more commonly Phi, whereas phi is used to denote 1/Phi. Phi is for Phidias, a 5th Century BC Greek sculptor who employed the ratio.
    • Citações

      [repeated line]

      Maximillian Cohen: When I was a little kid, my mother told me not to stare into the sun, so when I was six I did...

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Leonardo DaVinci listed under "Special Thanks"
    • Versões alternativas
      DVD version includes deleted scenes:
      • Max being threatened by Farrouhk, Devi's jealous boyfriend;
      • Max climbing up a pile of discarded computer parts and monitors;
    • Conexões
      Edited into Sabores do Saber (2014)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I Only Have Eyes For You
      Performed by Stanley B. Herman (as Stanley Herman)

      Written by Al Dubin & Harry Warren

      Published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de agosto de 1998 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Hebraico
    • Também conhecido como
      • Pi, el orden del caos
    • Locações de filme
      • Brooklyn, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Harvest Filmworks
      • Truth and Soul Pictures
      • Plantain Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 60.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.221.152
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 31.069
      • 12 de jul. de 1998
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 3.221.152
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 24 min(84 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.66 : 1

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