This was one of my favorite films when I was in High School. I didn't fully understand it, but it never stopped me from watching it over and over again hoping to find more clarity on everything. On top of that, the score is one of my favorites of any movie.
@@moosehead4497 you watched it again and again because this is a piece of chit, actor and director and story writer should be jailed for this, one of the worst movie, not even movie worst thing ever more worst than covid or ebola, well wasted 5-6 hours of my life on this crap
Well, then the number 216 keeps coming up by chance... 6x6x6... The kabbalists in this film, the number 216, the black cube of saturn are the Rosetta Stone for understanding Covid 19, 2022, event 201, and moderna. Build back better
i remember watching this movie thinking i chose "life of pi" and just kept watching from how much more interesting a film i had found. Had never thought anyone would cover this.
This review is strangely timely. I believe what we're seeing in the world right now is the result of our society's unwillingness to accept and integrate its shadow. Purity is poison.
@@andrewkelley9405 That's certainly the first thing that comes to mind. Twitter is more or less the pure distillation of this problem. Twitter is window into a world with absolutely now forgiveness. Everything must be perfect or it must be destroyed. Evil only exists within the current object of ridicule. Once that target is destroyed, a new one must be invented, otherwise members of the mob might have time to stop and reflect on their own conduct, and that would be too much chaos to deal with.
Oh my goodness. This is one of my all time favorite film, and nobody in my life knows of it! It's incredible to see you not just talking about it, but giving it such a great in depth examination!! Truly appreciate it!
Talk about synchronicity, I just started researching Pi earlier today for a film essay I'm working on and then this appears in my subscription feed. Not enough people talk about this masterpiece, what a debut!
@@Thekarateadult The algorithm has me pinned for sure. However, it showed up in my subscription feed, not my recommended box. I was already subscribed to Max - so I was more suggesting that him doing a video on Pi was synchronicity.
I am glad I watched this, it showed me that light cannot exist without darkness, order without chaos, it really shows us how fragile the mind really is and how easy it is to fall to one side or they other. Thank you Max Derrat for mental health awareness :)
I am so happy I came upon your channel. I forget which of your videos was the first one I watched, but I subbed immediately, even before the video had finished. Your explanation/commentary on Pi covered all of the things I experienced while watching this movie almost 20 years ago. Thank you!!
to be fair there are people who know very little math, but know a type of geometry that mathematicians have barely any knowledge of, which is the only key to the secret truth of life on Earth and many of it's mysteries.
This has ranked among my top ten mindbender movies since it released along with The Fountain, Cube, Dark City, 12 Monkeys, Memento, Fight Club, etc... not one you can watch over and over, but one that creates its own groove in the grey matter that resurfaces in reference from time to time like a forgotten nightmare...
Dark City is my all-time favorite film. I still get goosebumps from the ending. Your other choices a fantastic as well and I would add Jacob's Ladder and two films by Tarsem Singh: The Cell and The Fall.
One night, many years ago, a few friends and I rented a couple of movies to watch together. The movies were Pi and Cube. It was a hell of a mind-bending evening. 😂
agreed, and you just listed all of my top favorite movies, oddly pi is the one i've rewatched the most... I must be unconsciously seriously ignoring the chaos in my life
I saw this film once a decade and a half ago, I'm actually surprised by how much of it I can remember, despite not being overwhelmed by it at the time. Thanks for your wonderful analysis!
Weird how it was only when he destoryed his right brain he was unable to compute the complex math equations. Even though logic, math, etc. exists in the left right, it was onlywhen he lost the traits of the right brain - intuition, imagination, etc. that he was unable to solve the problems for Jenna on the spot, indicating perhaps, that his ability to do these calculations came from intuition.
That makes sense, as the impulse itself to create, investigate, that source of ideas and inspiration comes from the right side of the brain; that which is intuitive and catalyses the urge to take action and steps to manifest into form. It's the function of the left hemisphere of the brain to work out how to go about this logically, methodically and practically. With advanced mathematics and similar disciplines, the left hemisphere is very much involved in the 'work', thinking, doing. However, if the right hemisphere (intuitive/ creative) of the brain isn't operating at a sufficiently high level of attunement with the higher source of wisdom/ divine inspiration, there is no drive or ideas in the first place. If you are a mathematician without this right side functioning, it's unlikely you will ever create or discover something original that's coming from yourself.
Very good video. I love all the correlations you made between human beliefs and media, like alchemy or cosmogony. Pi was a marking movie for me. I got some kind of the same pursuit (aka, the seeking of truth) searching the dichotomy of good and evil. Your analysis of the equilibrium of order and chaos is satisfaying and kind of the same conclusions I had with all my time passed analyzing stuff. Got surprised that in the theory of brain sides the right side is the more chaotic one, as I first learned about this theory I believed the opposite.
I'm glad you got a chance to watch this film. I wasn't expecting this video and it was a treat to see your take on it. This one made a big impression on me at a time I was probably too young to fully appreciate what was happening.
Love your analysis. So spot on. Music reveals chaos and order. When you put sounds into the timeline youre literally filling space and time. Think of it like a song. I can throw notes out all day long but if I don't put it in a time value then all its going to sound like is random noise. Random noise is chaos. A bird singing is harmonious because its ordered.
I agree. One of the most underrated films over the past 30 years. I watched this movie 25 years ago. I will never forget it. One year later, I decided to work for 3 years in one of the largest trading rooms in continental Europe. Fascinating movie, fascinating experience.
I've seen this film twice, I've heard about the rational vs irrational concept who knows many times, and never really understood either of them. After seeing your video, I have a much better understanding of both. Thank you!
Re: left brain / right brain: I'm going to very lazily recommend Max and anyone else read _The Master and His Emissary,_ despite not having read it myself.
Max, just want to let you know that yours is my favorite channel on all of TH-cam, no one presents analyses and interpretations quite as clearly as you do. Keep it up and this channel will be huge.
This mindset will limit and stifle human tech. I was diagnosed with serious allergies as a teen. It explained why I had issues eating certain foods and having excess mucus as a child and teen. I cured myself reprogramming my body after studying neurology, physics and eastern spirituality. If I thought like you or most psychologist, I'd still be sick carrying around an epipen and having constant mucus in my sinuses.
your right brain left brain theory actually makes sense considering in the end he drills into the left side of his brain (as opposed to the right side he has been trying to damage up to this point) to escape the suffering his mathmatical pursuits has led him to and then after that he's unable (or at least pretends to be unable) to answer simple mathmatical equations he'd have no problem answering before (the drilling was just a hallucination but still)
This film has had a lasting impact on me. Many of its ideas and themes slithered deeply into the recesses of my consciousness, and have borne strange and wonderful descending notions. In my book "Vitruvia 144". There are several ideas which probably emerged from its integration with a multitude of other thoughts gestating in the womb of my mind...
Numbers are just how we define intervals. Since reality exists through an aspect called time, all things in reality are expressed in intervals. However, a definition is just a simple cognitive signpost that points toward a truth, and conflating a signpost to an actual expression of reality is the common error that I think the movie is trying to point out. I think it's present in the title of the film, Pi, which is a number we haven't found any repeating pattern in no matter how far we've chased it down the rabbit hole. I think that sort of symbolically represents what the main character is doing in the film. If we haven't found a repeating pattern in Pi by the end of the universe, that means our time would've been better spent doing something else. In the same way, the main character's time would've been better spent doing other things, like taking care of himself and connecting with others, instead of trying to find a pattern in the chaos. You could say it's the difference between analysis and engagement, or thought and action. One without the other is instability, so you need both. The main character represents only one side of a duality that is only stable when blended together. These are just the thoughts that this video generated for me, I have never seen the film. Great work as usual.
very interesting. I was unaware that Devi was in fact an ancient god. My first instinct of Devi was that she was the anima of Max and the film was more geared toward the internal struggle of the main character. However, I do think that your take of the refutation of chaos has more than a few legs to stand on. Another thing that makes this film so great in my opinion is that Max's use of the black go pieces works on so many different levels considering that Max spent at least a portion of his life in total darkness. Perhaps that is the reason why Max was so unwilling to face that part of himself and by extension the broader world because he had gone to that place. That being said he later claimes that in the moment that his vision was fading he had an inkling of a grander understanding. It's difficult to really pin it down as it is with all such media as I'm sure it was made that way by design. All the different angles and perspectives gives this film as well as the whole of human experience so much depth
9:34 Max, in case you didn't notice that one (I just did and found it interesting) Devi always wear a tiger spotted clothing piece... Tiger skin, that's to symbolise dominion over your animalistic nature in Hinduism (Shiva sometimes sit on a tiger skin) , also, Durga-Devi's vahana (vehicle) is a tiger :D [Durga fights ego [Mahishasur was an avatar of that , the Minotaur basically, bullheadedness... in kung fu panda a tiger come again and has to be fought btw... the tiger /dragon dichotomy/team...] (the vahana is something that all Hindu god have, some pulsion/part of them that they dominate, and ride and it's funny because it 's similar to animal totems and witches' familiars... in the Owl House they even have sentient magic scepters/wands that doubles as familiar and broomstick (they fly with it) So I guess I might be on to something here.)
Now look at the archetype of (baby) Jesus' Vahana (Reprobus/St Christopher), it's everywhere in pop culture and such... everywhere. Evangelion, Game of Thrones, etc...
In my perception this film is about feel the world.eventhough you are being rational but you can't make everybody around you as rational person. It just lesson for us to live with the chaos and vibe. Good review by the way 👍 i somewhat felt this film is similar to "serial experiment lain" considering Darren Aronofsky is fond of satoshi kon perfect blue& black swan,in lain there is also a concept of becoming god and lain being fond technogeek just like max being with pattern or order.
Incorrect. As the ancient teachings will affirm, that journey which a man would risk his life and quality of life for is his soul’s journey; one should not be concerned with worldly “desires” (romance especially) as they seek to solve a grand riddle that they have observed themselves to be capable of solving- that is to deny the soul’s calling. Working on what he was working on, you deem his refusal of physical gratification a reason to assume that he’s using this mystery as escapism? Narrow perspective.
I love your mind Max, have you watched Terry Gilliam’s “The Zero Theorem”? It kinda fell under the radar, but something about it feels meaningful. Give it a watch if you have the time. I can even send you my blu ray copy if you want.
Damn I'm astonished. Talking about Max's name, I recently played Life Is Strange, I wonder if you liked it and would you make a video about it? Just, couldn't stop thinking you are the right person to talk about that kind of game.
When I watched this back in the late 90’s it blew my little teenage mind. I still watch it once a year, usually around Pi day lol. There must be something in our make up because are tastes are so aligned it kinda freaks me out at this point lol. Loved the video, peace and love from across the pond ✌🏻
From the ever curious mind to obsessive behavioural patterns to horrifying migraine attacks, my younger self fell deeply for this movie and it's still my favourite ones in terms of how I interpret my subjective life experience and relate to the world outside of my inner making. I'm not sure I follow your conclusion, I can't quite put it into words but feel I have a different interpretation of the end of that story. Maybe you can help me out understanding you better through answering this question, is order and chaos duality or polarity to you?
@@jevonpharoI think it was particularly the isolated and paranoid nature of the character and that it's an Aronofsky film is what drew me in. And I don't regret watching it. On the contrary, it was just fascinating and I've already seen his films The Fountain and Requiem for a Dream, which I both liked, especially the romance and life-centered narrative and the mythology Aronofsky built up. He's a true master of the montage. As for PI, the dialogue, the wide shots and extreme close ups to add tension along with the fast tempo techno or electro music to reflect Max Coen's deteriorating mind state and his obsessiveness and the Jewish Kabbalah subplot - just all elements synthesized into a fantastic existential and character study film. Aronofsky's distinctive 'touch' is brilliant and magical despite some of this films taking inspiration from films like West Side Story in 1961 and John Badham's Saturday Night Fever with Travolta back in his dancing days. Of course, Aronofsky has other films that I've yet to check out like Mother, Black Swan, that fighting film and more
I've never seen this movie but by the way it was described max could be considered very brave and very strong willed for devoting his life to what he thought mattered and forgoing the more pleasant parts of life. Probably a bad way to portray his situation but like I said I haven't seen it.
I also noticed Devi. I thought Saul's name was also symbolic it sounds like Sol, maybe a reference to Icarus . EDIT: after looking it up, it seems like his name is spelled Sol
Pi was the film that made me want to be a filmmaker.
This was one of my favorite films when I was in High School. I didn't fully understand it, but it never stopped me from watching it over and over again hoping to find more clarity on everything. On top of that, the score is one of my favorites of any movie.
This is one of all time favorite films. Now it's being covered by one of my favorite TH-camrs.
One of my all time favourite films, covered by one of my all time favourite youtubers, commented by one of my all time favourite commenter.
It’s the best thing to ever happen to anyone ever.
My favorite as well the only film i've watched dozens of times, i cheered to my hearts content, excellent analysis
Legit what I thought when I saw the title
@@moosehead4497 you watched it again and again because this is a piece of chit, actor and director and story writer should be jailed for this, one of the worst movie, not even movie worst thing ever more worst than covid or ebola, well wasted 5-6 hours of my life on this crap
Max is not a numerologist, he is a mathematician.
Well, then the number 216 keeps coming up by chance... 6x6x6... The kabbalists in this film, the number 216, the black cube of saturn are the Rosetta Stone for understanding Covid 19, 2022, event 201, and moderna. Build back better
Yea lol Great start to a video by getting the most basic info wrong.
@@chrisbova9686 get help.
@@mausilw get a clue.
@@chrisbova9686 delusional psychosis is a mental illness honey there’s treatment for it, go get it 😘
For me, the moral of "Pi" is that some things people can't bear with the human mind, and trying to understand them let you fall into madness
“.. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
- Nietzsche
i remember watching this movie thinking i chose "life of pi" and just kept watching from how much more interesting a film i had found. Had never thought anyone would cover this.
This review is strangely timely. I believe what we're seeing in the world right now is the result of our society's unwillingness to accept and integrate its shadow. Purity is poison.
The Light Persona tends to be a mask most shallow hiding all manner of Darkness. Think Griffith from Berserk
Just look at the state of the US. An ailing society. Seems pretty obvious we need some serious shadow work!
@@Fragmentsinfractals488 Funny. I just started reading Berserk. Now I'm seeing it referenced everywhere.
@@andrewkelley9405 That's certainly the first thing that comes to mind. Twitter is more or less the pure distillation of this problem. Twitter is window into a world with absolutely now forgiveness. Everything must be perfect or it must be destroyed. Evil only exists within the current object of ridicule. Once that target is destroyed, a new one must be invented, otherwise members of the mob might have time to stop and reflect on their own conduct, and that would be too much chaos to deal with.
We live in very left-brained times...
Oh my goodness. This is one of my all time favorite film, and nobody in my life knows of it! It's incredible to see you not just talking about it, but giving it such a great in depth examination!!
Truly appreciate it!
Talk about synchronicity, I just started researching Pi earlier today for a film essay I'm working on and then this appears in my subscription feed. Not enough people talk about this masterpiece, what a debut!
Or algorithm spying
@@Thekarateadult The algorithm has me pinned for sure. However, it showed up in my subscription feed, not my recommended box. I was already subscribed to Max - so I was more suggesting that him doing a video on Pi was synchronicity.
I am glad I watched this, it showed me that light cannot exist without darkness, order without chaos, it really shows us how fragile the mind really is and how easy it is to fall to one side or they other. Thank you Max Derrat for mental health awareness :)
Wow , really beautiful! I love this director ! Thank you for posting, TH-cam needs more content like this in the mix .🎥
I am so happy I came upon your channel. I forget which of your videos was the first one I watched, but I subbed immediately, even before the video had finished. Your explanation/commentary on Pi covered all of the things I experienced while watching this movie almost 20 years ago. Thank you!!
To be fair, Max is a mathematician turned numerologist. Otherwise, this is a very well-examined analysis.
to be fair there are people who know very little math, but know a type of geometry that mathematicians have barely any knowledge of, which is the only key to the secret truth of life on Earth and many of it's mysteries.
This has ranked among my top ten mindbender movies since it released along with The Fountain, Cube, Dark City, 12 Monkeys, Memento, Fight Club, etc... not one you can watch over and over, but one that creates its own groove in the grey matter that resurfaces in reference from time to time like a forgotten nightmare...
Dark City is my all-time favorite film. I still get goosebumps from the ending. Your other choices a fantastic as well and I would add Jacob's Ladder and two films by Tarsem Singh: The Cell and The Fall.
One night, many years ago, a few friends and I rented a couple of movies to watch together. The movies were Pi and Cube. It was a hell of a mind-bending evening. 😂
agreed, and you just listed all of my top favorite movies, oddly pi is the one i've rewatched the most... I must be unconsciously seriously ignoring the chaos in my life
The only ones that i know from that list are cube and fight club. The others are really that good?
@@andreiiiksavvv6054 definitely, memento probably top of the list
Dude I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYONE TALK ABOUT THIS MOVIE ... finally. God bless
Hey max! good to see you back. I'm glad you have chosen this movie. It's an old school classic. Keep up the good work bro.
I saw this film once a decade and a half ago, I'm actually surprised by how much of it I can remember, despite not being overwhelmed by it at the time.
Thanks for your wonderful analysis!
Weird how it was only when he destoryed his right brain he was unable to compute the complex math equations. Even though logic, math, etc. exists in the left right, it was onlywhen he lost the traits of the right brain - intuition, imagination, etc. that he was unable to solve the problems for Jenna on the spot, indicating perhaps, that his ability to do these calculations came from intuition.
He didnt, he destroyed the left part of his brain.
@@honeyfrissonhoneyfrisson6994 he used his right hand and drilled his right side of head hence his right brain
That makes sense, as the impulse itself to create, investigate, that source of ideas and inspiration comes from the right side of the brain; that which is intuitive and catalyses the urge to take action and steps to manifest into form. It's the function of the left hemisphere of the brain to work out how to go about this logically, methodically and practically. With advanced mathematics and similar disciplines, the left hemisphere is very much involved in the 'work', thinking, doing. However, if the right hemisphere (intuitive/ creative) of the brain isn't operating at a sufficiently high level of attunement with the higher source of wisdom/ divine inspiration, there is no drive or ideas in the first place. If you are a mathematician without this right side functioning, it's unlikely you will ever create or discover something original that's coming from yourself.
@@nedthestaffieegan3452 otherwise known as our feminine brain
Very good video. I love all the correlations you made between human beliefs and media, like alchemy or cosmogony.
Pi was a marking movie for me. I got some kind of the same pursuit (aka, the seeking of truth) searching the dichotomy of good and evil. Your analysis of the equilibrium of order and chaos is satisfaying and kind of the same conclusions I had with all my time passed analyzing stuff.
Got surprised that in the theory of brain sides the right side is the more chaotic one, as I first learned about this theory I believed the opposite.
I'm glad you got a chance to watch this film. I wasn't expecting this video and it was a treat to see your take on it. This one made a big impression on me at a time I was probably too young to fully appreciate what was happening.
Just Watched this and was pleasantly surprised to see you had an analysis of this unique film.
Love your analysis. So spot on. Music reveals chaos and order. When you put sounds into the timeline youre literally filling space and time. Think of it like a song. I can throw notes out all day long but if I don't put it in a time value then all its going to sound like is random noise. Random noise is chaos. A bird singing is harmonious because its ordered.
I'm so glad I found your channel and learned of this movie!
thank you for this one, haven't watched Pi in ages. Also, the soundtrack is 🔥🔥🔥
Damn right it is. Hope you're doing alright, bro. :)
I agree. One of the most underrated films over the past 30 years. I watched this movie 25 years ago. I will never forget it. One year later, I decided to work for 3 years in one of the largest trading rooms in continental Europe. Fascinating movie, fascinating experience.
I've seen this film twice, I've heard about the rational vs irrational concept who knows many times, and never really understood either of them. After seeing your video, I have a much better understanding of both. Thank you!
This is exactly why I love your channel Max.
You've likely already seen it, but I'd highly recommend the film Primer. Seems right up your alley my man
Fantastic work once again!
Fantastic breakdown. Pi is one of my all time favorites, and it should mandatory curriculum for every know-it-all.
Re: left brain / right brain:
I'm going to very lazily recommend Max and anyone else read _The Master and His Emissary,_ despite not having read it myself.
And then to next read, Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinism and the Misrepresentation of Humanity by Raymond Tallis.
What an excellent look at one of my favorite movies. I really enjoyed this video.
I didn't quite understand Pi when I saw it, but I liked the experience, and it made me feel interesting emotions.
Overlooked classic, thanks for this reflection
Max Derrat is a form of light in a way too dark world! 🙏🏻🌏
I immediately liked the video as soon as you defined Max as a numerologist.
Great work man, and awesome movie.
I still hope one day you'll make a video about another of my favorite movies, Sucker Punch :) criminally underrated
Max, just want to let you know that yours is my favorite channel on all of TH-cam, no one presents analyses and interpretations quite as clearly as you do. Keep it up and this channel will be huge.
You've outdone yourself this time. Amazing.
best intro ive seen in a long time
I haven't seen this movie, but now I'm interested 🤔
Never even heard of this film before. After watching this video, I have no desire to watch it. It seems like something right out of my own nightmares.
This story explanation and analysis, was fairly educational, WOW! Thanks to you again Max. 👍
This mindset will limit and stifle human tech.
I was diagnosed with serious allergies as a teen. It explained why I had issues eating certain foods and having excess mucus as a child and teen. I cured myself reprogramming my body after studying neurology, physics and eastern spirituality. If I thought like you or most psychologist, I'd still be sick carrying around an epipen and having constant mucus in my sinuses.
Cool analysis! I believe many of the side characters to also be symbolic figments of Max’s creation.
Did love this movie.
your right brain left brain theory actually makes sense considering in the end he drills into the left side of his brain (as opposed to the right side he has been trying to damage up to this point) to escape the suffering his mathmatical pursuits has led him to and then after that he's unable (or at least pretends to be unable) to answer simple mathmatical equations he'd have no problem answering before (the drilling was just a hallucination but still)
Pie? Yeah, I love them some pies. The apple pie, the pineapple pie, all kinds of pies.
My brother introduced me to this movie around 2000 and I’ve never watched anything like it. This and Requiem for a Dream at the time. So good!
This film has had a lasting impact on me. Many of its ideas and themes slithered deeply into the recesses of my consciousness, and have borne strange and wonderful descending notions. In my book "Vitruvia 144". There are several ideas which probably emerged from its integration with a multitude of other thoughts gestating in the womb of my mind...
I need to watch this movie, it looks right up my alley.
So good! thanks a lot for that!
Max Derrant delivers again. Nice video
I can listen to these analysis videos all day.
I recall seeing this but I do not remember it. Looks like I have a movie to watch tomorrow.
This film is amazingly clever and I always loved it.
Numbers are just how we define intervals. Since reality exists through an aspect called time, all things in reality are expressed in intervals. However, a definition is just a simple cognitive signpost that points toward a truth, and conflating a signpost to an actual expression of reality is the common error that I think the movie is trying to point out. I think it's present in the title of the film, Pi, which is a number we haven't found any repeating pattern in no matter how far we've chased it down the rabbit hole. I think that sort of symbolically represents what the main character is doing in the film.
If we haven't found a repeating pattern in Pi by the end of the universe, that means our time would've been better spent doing something else. In the same way, the main character's time would've been better spent doing other things, like taking care of himself and connecting with others, instead of trying to find a pattern in the chaos. You could say it's the difference between analysis and engagement, or thought and action. One without the other is instability, so you need both. The main character represents only one side of a duality that is only stable when blended together. These are just the thoughts that this video generated for me, I have never seen the film. Great work as usual.
I'm a mathematical savant (about a step below Max's character). I used to watch this film as an innoculation against making the same mistakes.
hearing the theme song at the end gives me chills. powerful film
Just watched it again, and I knew it from the first viewing but, it is perhaps the best movie ever made.
Thank you a lot for sharing these interesting artwokrs with people
Thanks Max! Great video!
this is the best analysis in the world
very interesting. I was unaware that Devi was in fact an ancient god. My first instinct of Devi was that she was the anima of Max and the film was more geared toward the internal struggle of the main character. However, I do think that your take of the refutation of chaos has more than a few legs to stand on. Another thing that makes this film so great in my opinion is that Max's use of the black go pieces works on so many different levels considering that Max spent at least a portion of his life in total darkness. Perhaps that is the reason why Max was so unwilling to face that part of himself and by extension the broader world because he had gone to that place. That being said he later claimes that in the moment that his vision was fading he had an inkling of a grander understanding. It's difficult to really pin it down as it is with all such media as I'm sure it was made that way by design. All the different angles and perspectives gives this film as well as the whole of human experience so much depth
I needed this, thank you.
I've never heard of someone (besides myself) who knows if this movie, so this is exciting
Just realized 😳 the thing on Max's head is the Greek symbol for wavelength.
Plot twist, Max finds and works out the divine codex and becomes 144th god, the earth is turned in another Eden...
Yes! I've loved this movie for nearly twenty years!
Awesome ☯️
great explanation
'A beautiful mind'
This is like obsessing over whether or not we are living in a simulation. Even if we are, what can you do about it?
9:34 Max, in case you didn't notice that one (I just did and found it interesting)
Devi always wear a tiger spotted clothing piece...
Tiger skin, that's to symbolise dominion over your animalistic nature in Hinduism (Shiva sometimes sit on a tiger skin) ,
also, Durga-Devi's vahana (vehicle) is a tiger :D
[Durga fights ego [Mahishasur was an avatar of that , the Minotaur basically, bullheadedness...
in kung fu panda a tiger come again and has to be fought btw... the tiger /dragon dichotomy/team...]
(the vahana is something that all Hindu god have, some pulsion/part of them that they dominate, and ride
and it's funny because it 's similar to animal totems and witches' familiars...
in the Owl House they even have sentient magic scepters/wands that doubles as familiar and broomstick (they fly with it)
So I guess I might be on to something here.)
Now look at the archetype of (baby) Jesus' Vahana (Reprobus/St Christopher), it's everywhere in pop culture and such... everywhere. Evangelion, Game of Thrones, etc...
In my perception this film is about feel the world.eventhough you are being rational but you can't make everybody around you as rational person. It just lesson for us to live with the chaos and vibe. Good review by the way 👍 i somewhat felt this film is similar to "serial experiment lain" considering Darren Aronofsky is fond of satoshi kon perfect blue& black swan,in lain there is also a concept of becoming god and lain being fond technogeek just like max being with pattern or order.
Admitting something is healthy, how can people not know this?
That was a solid analysis despite the few little mistakes nothing serious, the analysis was very good though in terms of his personality.
Brilliant explanation!!
I thank you dude.
You growed me in such a intellectual way, ineffable...
Only 4 months
Time is Cruel
Brother, you're amazing!!
Thank you sooo much Max.
You would love the work of austin osman spare, he had duality to a t - u should check him out
Absolutely amazing artwork.
I really liked this movie! Funny to see you cover it
Incorrect. As the ancient teachings will affirm, that journey which a man would risk his life and quality of life for is his soul’s journey; one should not be concerned with worldly “desires” (romance especially) as they seek to solve a grand riddle that they have observed themselves to be capable of solving- that is to deny the soul’s calling. Working on what he was working on, you deem his refusal of physical gratification a reason to assume that he’s using this mystery as escapism? Narrow perspective.
Max isn’t a numerologist, he’s a mathematician.
This video is right under the A24 trailer for this movie....
I love your mind Max, have you watched Terry Gilliam’s “The Zero Theorem”? It kinda fell under the radar, but something about it feels meaningful. Give it a watch if you have the time. I can even send you my blu ray copy if you want.
Damn I'm astonished. Talking about Max's name, I recently played Life Is Strange, I wonder if you liked it and would you make a video about it? Just, couldn't stop thinking you are the right person to talk about that kind of game.
When I watched this back in the late 90’s it blew my little teenage mind. I still watch it once a year, usually around Pi day lol.
There must be something in our make up because are tastes are so aligned it kinda freaks me out at this point lol. Loved the video, peace and love from across the pond ✌🏻
thank you for this awesome insight.
I coincidentally started watching clips of this movie on 2/16 That's really crazy
Nice video
From the ever curious mind to obsessive behavioural patterns to horrifying migraine attacks, my younger self fell deeply for this movie and it's still my favourite ones in terms of how I interpret my subjective life experience and relate to the world outside of my inner making.
I'm not sure I follow your conclusion, I can't quite put it into words but feel I have a different interpretation of the end of that story. Maybe you can help me out understanding you better through answering this question, is order and chaos duality or polarity to you?
Worth a watch.
Out of sheer curiosity, when did you watch Pi and what drew you to Pi along with some of Arronofsky's other films?
I answer this question at the end of the video. A friend of mine recommended it to me. :)
@@dasuero7489 What made you watch it? I'm interested in hearing everyone's story👀😁
@@jevonpharoI think it was particularly the isolated and paranoid nature of the character and that it's an Aronofsky film is what drew me in. And I don't regret watching it. On the contrary, it was just fascinating and I've already seen his films The Fountain and Requiem for a Dream, which I both liked, especially the romance and life-centered narrative and the mythology Aronofsky built up. He's a true master of the montage. As for PI, the dialogue, the wide shots and extreme close ups to add tension along with the fast tempo techno or electro music to reflect Max Coen's deteriorating mind state and his obsessiveness and the Jewish Kabbalah subplot - just all elements synthesized into a fantastic existential and character study film. Aronofsky's distinctive 'touch' is brilliant and magical despite some of this films taking inspiration from films like West Side Story in 1961 and John Badham's Saturday Night Fever with Travolta back in his dancing days. Of course, Aronofsky has other films that I've yet to check out like Mother, Black Swan, that fighting film and more
Wow I was just recently talking with my friend about most bizarre films, and I recommend him exactly this one - Pi.
I've never seen this movie but by the way it was described max could be considered very brave and very strong willed for devoting his life to what he thought mattered and forgoing the more pleasant parts of life. Probably a bad way to portray his situation but like I said I haven't seen it.
would highly recommend, however sometimes the cost of a lifelong pursuit cost far more than it is worth ;)
@@brendanhoover7031 unless that pursuit is of the spiritual nature. All to often it is of the material.
I also noticed Devi. I thought Saul's name was also symbolic it sounds like Sol, maybe a reference to Icarus
. EDIT: after looking it up, it seems like his name is spelled Sol
The full movie is free on TH-cam right now
7:54 the fishes... that's the same symbolism that in Avatar the last air-blender! :D
thanks so much!