What is the true story metaphor of fantasy drifting in Pi?

The true story metaphor of "The Fantasy Drifting of Pi" is that in the face of life, beliefs may really change.

As we all know, if Pi is transliterated, is it similar to π? As we all know, it is an irrational number, that is, it is an infinite cyclic number 3. 14 15926. This actually indicates that there may be many disguised versions of this story, just like 1000 readers have 1000 Hamlet.

In this film, when it begins to tell the story of Pai, Pai's family is happy, Pai's mother encourages Pai to believe in freedom, Pai's father admonishes Pai with practical knowledge, and Pai's brother and first love girlfriend give Pai friendship and love. These are all part of factional conscience. When Pai 17 years old, the family could not get government relief, and then the family immigrated to Canada, sending the family to start a misfortune, and then a shipwreck occurred. Fortunately, Pai drifted in the Pacific Ocean in a lifeboat, and he had the most unexpected companion-Richard Parker, a Bengal tiger in his father's garden. In this way, the school's magical adventure trip unexpectedly began. Drifting is like a party. At first, there were zebras, orangutans, hyenas and tiger Richard Parker in the school. Over time, gentle zebras and orangutans were killed by hyenas, and then hyenas were solved by tigers. Everything seems to conform to the laws of nature and jungle. But is this the end? No one is a tiger, and the struggle with nature has just begun. Without tigers, factions would be confused, lost in the sea and eventually buried in the sea. Tigers can't live long without pies. Finally, Pi and the tiger escaped from the man-eating island and the vast sea, the tiger returned to the forest, and Pi returned to the world.

Perhaps the first of the above stories is the best, and as a human being, it is also the most believed by human beings.

But in the end, we know that orangutans correspond to Pai's mother, zebras correspond to passengers of the same age who initially believed Pai, hyenas correspond to chefs, and the last surviving tigers reflect Pai himself. This may be a darker version, but it is often a fig leaf for successful people to cover up their crimes. In fact, it is difficult for us to know what the final version of this story is, because we are just one audience after another.

Pai, like every ordinary person, is struggling with fate, but at the same time, it is also reconciling with itself.