[Vision2020] Happy Pi Day!

Joe Campbell philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Sun Mar 14 18:56:08 PDT 2010


This is good to know. I just purchased a used copy of "Pi" the other  
day but I haven't seen it yet. Students in my Philosophy in Film class  
have been recommending it for years.

Thanks! Joe



On Mar 14, 2010, at 5:10 PM, keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:

> Kinda-sorta related . . . my son and I just saw Darren Aronofsky's  
> film "Pi" the other day, and it was fascinating.
>
> Aronofsky's storytelling and camera work may be off-putting to some,  
> but "Pi" is as affecting as it is intense, and I would recommend it  
> for very mature teenagers and adults.  There are some disturbing  
> scenes, but it's ultimately a fine movie.  "Requiem For A Dream" is  
> another Aronofsky film that I recommend (to discerning, mature  
> audiences -- which begs the question of why I was allowed . . . ).   
> His style is evident throughout both, but the intensity of the  
> performances as well as the depth of the stories themselves make  
> each film entirely gripping on its own.
>
> So, Happy "Pi" Day, and check out the film . . .
>
> 3.14infinity to all,
>
> Keely
>
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