Pi: Fe En El Caos – Pro & Quick
: Filmed in high-contrast, grainy black-and-white, the movie uses a manic, "frenetic" editing style to mirror Max’s deteriorating mental state.
: Max is pursued by two groups with conflicting interests:
If you graph the numbers of any system, patterns emerge. Therefore, there are patterns everywhere in nature. Pi: Fe en el caos
: Max's central philosophy is built on three pillars: Mathematics is the language of nature.
: Maximilian Cohen is an unemployed, reclusive number theorist living in a disheveled New York apartment. Suffering from debilitating cluster headaches and paranoia, he lives behind multiple locks, obsessed with the idea that everything in nature can be understood through numbers. : Filmed in high-contrast, grainy black-and-white, the movie
: A group of religious scholars led by a man named Lenny, who believe the 216-digit number is the secret name of God hidden within the Torah, capable of ushering in a messianic age.
: Using Euclid, a massive homemade supercomputer that occupies most of his living space, Max attempts to find a pattern in the stock market. After a system crash, he discovers a 216-digit number that appears to be more than just a glitch—it seems to be a code that unlocks the fundamental nature of reality. : Max's central philosophy is built on three
The title (Pi: Faith in Chaos) refers to the 1998 psychological thriller film directed by Darren Aronofsky . The story explores the harrowing descent of a mathematical genius into madness and obsession as he seeks a universal pattern behind existence. The Story of Max Cohen