Why didn't Richard Parker look back at Pi?
I was just wondering why is that when Richard parker separated from Pi and disappeared into the jungle that he didn't look back at him considering how they managed to survive the journey.
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Leonardus75
If you believe the first story, then Richard Parker simply moved on. He did stop at the edge of the jungle, and that was his way of contemplating. Remember the earlier scene when Richard Parker was starring at the sky, and Pi asked him what he was looking at. That told us animals have souls.
If you believe the second story, then it's a way of Pi telling us that he had to let go of the tiger in him, and that part of him was not looking back. He's gone. Pi is letting go, but RP will forever be part of his past. RP kept Pi alive.
skeletonQTC
or a number of reasons, depending on how you interpret the film.
- Parker's stance was consistent with Pi's father's advice that tigers are not our friends, despite us projecting our feelings onto them.
- If the whole Parker story was myth, and Parker represented Pi, he -- Parker -- was no longer needed once Pi made it back to civilization. They needed to make a clean break.
Life of Pi
Released: November 20, 2012
Synopsis:
The story of an Indian boy named Pi, a zookeeper's son who finds himself in the company of a hyena, zebra, orangutan, and a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck sets them adrift in the Pacific Ocean.