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Pi (1998)
A mathematical genius discovers a link between numbers and reality, and thus believes he can predict the future.
A mathematical genius discovers a link between numbers and reality, and thus believes he can predict the future.
The film's central conflict revolves around an individual's destructive obsession with finding a universal mathematical pattern, leading to a deeply personal and non-political solution of self-lobotomy for peace, thus maintaining a neutral political stance.
The movie features a predominantly white male cast without explicit race or gender swaps of traditional roles. Its narrative focuses on a psychological thriller about a mathematician's obsession, rather than engaging in critiques of traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
The film portrays the Hasidic Jewish community with respect and intellectual depth, presenting their spiritual quest for a divine numerical code as a legitimate, alternative path to understanding the universe, paralleling the protagonist's scientific pursuit. They offer community and a different perspective, contrasting with Max's isolated, destructive obsession.
The film "Pi" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is solely centered on the protagonist's mathematical pursuits and psychological state, with no elements related to queer identity or relationships.
The film "Pi" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a mathematician's obsessive search for a universal number, exploring themes of mathematics, paranoia, and kabbalah, without any depiction of transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Pi is an original film with no prior source material, historical figures, or previous adaptations. All characters were created for this specific movie, meaning there is no pre-established gender for any character to be swapped from.
Pi (1998) is an original film with characters created specifically for its screenplay. There is no prior source material or historical basis for its characters to establish a canonical race that could be subject to a race swap.
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