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		<title>Life of Pi 3D</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saw Ang Lee&#8217;s movie last night and its a brilliant interpretation of the book. Everything looks much the way I imagined it when I read it years ago. There&#8217;s also the added magic of superb visual effects. Stunningly beautiful. Only a few years ago fur and water were the two things you had to try [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saw Ang Lee&#8217;s movie last night and its a brilliant interpretation of the book. Everything looks much the way I imagined it when I read it years ago. There&#8217;s also the added magic of superb visual effects. Stunningly beautiful.<br />
Only a few years ago fur and water were the two things you had to try to avoid in CGI/Animation. And here&#8217;s a film featuring wild animals on the Pacific Ocean. The technology moves so fast&#8230;.although it has to be said the movie did employ 14000 people&#8230;most of them get credited! The only disappointment is that for me it falls down at the end&#8230;.I fell about laughing at this part of the book originally and did so again when I re-read it this morning to check. Perhaps thats the only part of the novel that really <em>did</em> turn out to be unfilmable&#8230;.but I suspect other reasons&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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