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Senin, 18 Maret 2013

The Life of Pi As a Dream of Taiwan

The Life of Pi As a Dream of Taiwan

Now that much-decorated director Ang Lee has scooped up another handful of awards for Life of Pi, he's turning his attention to television. Lee will follow up Life of Pi with an FX pilot called Tyrant, his TV directorial debut.

Now that much-decorated director Ang Lee has scooped up another handful of awards for Life of Pi, he's turning his attention to television. Lee will follow up Life of Pi with an FX pilot called Tyrant, his TV directorial debut.

Yesterday's self-congratulatory pat on the back to anyone reciting Pi to ten digits might feel a bit inadequate compared to Santa Clara University's Ed.

By Sean Greene A pi pie. (Paul Smith/Flickr) The biggest math- and pastry-themed party in San Francisco is Pi Day at the Exploratorium. They'll have.

I'm guessing that Ang Lee's movie, The Life of Pi, is more than what he intended it to be. I'm guessing that, intentionally or not, the director has captured the myth of the Chinese exiles, who lost the Chinese Civil War in 1949, crossed the Taiwan

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