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Pi (1998)
TrailerA paranoid mathematician searches for a key number that will unlock the universal patterns found in nature.Actors: Sean Gullette, Mark Margolis, Ben Shenkman, Pamela Hart, Stephen Pearlman, Samia Shoaib, Ajay Naidu, Kristyn Mae-Anne Lao, Espher Lao Nieves, Joanne Gordon, Lauren Fox, ...»Director: Darren AronofskyCountry: United StatesDuration: 84 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Pi (1998)"
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Characters of "Pi (1998)"
Maximillian CohenPlayed by: Sean GulletteSol RobesonPlayed by: Mark MargolisLenny MeyerPlayed by: Ben ShenkmanMarcy DawsonPlayed by: Pamela HartRabbi CohenPlayed by: Stephen PearlmanDeviPlayed by: Samia ShoaibFarrouhkPlayed by: Ajay NaiduJennaPlayed by: Kristyn Mae-Anne LaoJenna's MomPlayed by: Espher Lao NievesMrs. OvadiaPlayed by: Joanne GordonJenny RobesonPlayed by: Lauren Fox -
Directors of "Pi (1998)"
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Creators of "Pi (1998)"
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Critic Reviews of "Pi (1998)"
TIME MagazineMarch 29, 2009Aronofsky, who has parlayed this movie's Sundance success into two Hollywood deals, is that rare indie filmmaker who doesn't want to make hip romantic sitcoms. He's a genuine experimenter with a spooky visual style.
Time OutFebruary 29, 2008We share Max's feelings of imminent psychological disintegration as the film probes our own insecurity in the face of the eternal. Maths meets millennial doom in one of the decade's true originals.
VarietyJune 06, 2007It's remarkable to what extent Aronofsky has rendered the cerebral kinetically intense. The film's imaginative, diverse images create a mind's-eye urban claustrophobia.
Globe and MailJuly 12, 2002Audacious and bursting with ideas.
Salon.comDecember 19, 2001The movie's low-budget look neatly matches the claustrophobia of Max's life, but the filmmakers have also devised some special shooting methods for certain scenes. These sequences -- breathless and jangly chases, for the most part -- look terrific.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000Pi turns what should be a metaphoric relationship into a stupefyingly literal-minded thriller.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 20, 2014Pi accomplishes so much more with...its micro-budget than a Hollywood production could.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. PaulAugust 21, 2009Both story and style reveal the calculations of an artist so desperate to get noticed that he forgot to cover his id.
Bangitout.comJuly 09, 2009Pi is certainly about the burden of genius, but it very well may also be about mythical powers and faulty dogma in Judaism.
ColeSmithey.comMay 18, 2009When the Torah is explained in mathematical terms, it's enough to make you want to take up second year trig - like the movie, a deeply flawed idea.
Film4March 29, 2009Disturbing, exhilarating, and sure to send anyone of conservative temperament scuttling from the room.
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