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A Beautiful Mind 2001
About the movie:
A Beautiful Mind 2001 film is a biography based on the life of the American mathematician John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. The movie is directed by Ron Howard and written by Akiva Goldsman. The movie is inspired by a book of the same name. The film has Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly in the leads. The film has won four Oscar awards for Best Picture, Director, Screenplay and Supporting Actress. It was also nominated for Best Actor, editing, makeup and score.
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One line movie summary
A brilliant mathematician’s painful journey of self-discovery
Plot Summary:
John Nash goes through a myriad of highs and lows from his time as a Mathematics student in graduate school at Princeton in the late 1940s to his Nobel Prize win for Economics in 1994. A brilliant but somewhat arrogant and antisocial man, Nash preferred to spend his time with his thoughts, which were primarily of seeing mathematical formula associated with everyday occurrences, than with people. Two people he did make a connection with were Charles, his roommate at Princeton, and Alicia Larde, one of his students when he was teaching at M.I.T. in the early 1950s. He and Alicia eventually marry. As time goes on, Nash lives more and more within himself which causes major problems in his life. But Alicia stands by her husband to his redemption to the Nobel Prize winners. Nash learns that his graduate school colleagues, with whom he had a cordial but somewhat distant relationship, are closer friends than he imagined, although in his later life he really does miss Charles’ company more than anything despite knowing that spending time with Charles is not in his or anyone’s best interest (author l Huggo)
Review:
Who should watch this film?
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This is a hard-hitting real story. If you love real story based films this one is surely a must watch film. This film is an eye-opener and lets us understand how powerful, strong and delicate the mind is.
John Forbes Nash Jr.: Find a truly original idea. It is the only way I will ever distinguish myself. It is the only way I will ever matter.
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