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A Beautiful Mind - A film review
The director Ron Howard's latest film, A Beautiful Mind, is a entertaining, enlightening and compassionate drama witch tackles the trials and tribulations of a genius suffering from schizophrenia. The film is a the true story of a mathematician named John Forbes Nash Jr. who is played by Russell Crowe whom won a Academy Oscar for his portrait as Maximus in The Gladiator. We first meet John Nash at Princeton University in 1947 as a mathematician with social problems due to paranoid schizophrenia. He's brilliant and doesn't hold back on expressing the capacity and merits of his brain to his peers. As a matter of fact he is already so above the institutional standards that he chooses to skip classes. He doesn't have much luck with women either and found himself being slapped in the face all too often with his blunt, "why don't we skip to the sex" line. Still, he understand his personal condition, so he has as little contact with people as possible, and spends most of his time in his dorm room searching for a discovery of a new theory. He is basically a smart, shy jerk with a wry sense of humour. Shortly after receiving recognition for his theories at Princeton, he becomes a professor at the prestigious school of MIT and beg John Nash, played by Russell Crowe, go through electro shock therapy as his wife Al ... This paper is theA journey through the mind and world of a schizophrenic man with a brain of a genius and a heart as complex as his state. "A Beautiful Mind" takes you from cheers to jeers to tears. The emotions you feel as you watch John Nash, played by Russell Crowe, go through electro shock therapy as
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