Review of Pi (1998) by Marc Savlov for Austin Chronicle — 27 Feb 2016
Brilliant, surreal, and emotionally draining, this first feature from American Film Institute grad Aronofsky recalls such low-budget sci-fi epics as "Tetsuo: The Iron Man" and more traditional paranoiac suspense films (Adrian Lyne's "Jacob's Ladder" in particular, but also Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby") and yet manages to be a wholly original animal.
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This review of Pi (1998) was written by Marc Savlov and published by Austin Chronicle on 27 Feb 2016.
Pi has generally received very positive reviews.
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