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A Beautiful
Mind
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Release
Date: March 1st 2002
Distributor: UIP
Certificate: 12
Starring: Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly,
Paul Bettany, Russell Crowe
Director: Ron
Howard
Running Time:
136 mins
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A Beautiful
Mind, the intensely human drama of a true genius, is inspired by events
in the life of mathematician John Forbes Nash, Jr. The handsome and highly
eccentric Nash made an astonishing discovery early in life and stood on
the brink of international acclaim. But his white-hot ascent into the intellectual
stratosphere drastically changed course when Nash's intuitive brilliance
was undermined by schizophrenia. Facing challenges that have destroyed many
others, Nash fought back, with the help of his devoted wife Alicia. After
decades of hardship, he triumphed over tragedy, and received the Nobel Prize
in 1994. A living legend, Nash continues to pursue his work today
It is 1947 and John Forbes Nash, Jr. (Russell Crowe) has arrived at Princeton
for graduate study in mathematics. "The mysterious West Virginia genius"
has no prep school legacy or old money ties to cushion his entry into the
Ivy League - just Princeton's most prestigious fellowship to signify that
he does indeed belong. |
It's
not an easy fit for Nash, or for Princeton. Social niceties mean nothing
to him; neither does attending class. He is obsessed with just one thing:
finding a truly original idea. That, he's convinced, is the only way he
will ever matter.
Princeton's math department is brutally competitive and some of Nash's classmates
would love to see him fail. Still, they tolerate him, and inadvertently
incite him to greatness. He's with them one night in a local bar when their
reaction to a hot blonde grabs his attention. As Nash observes their rivalry,
the idea that has been haunting him bursts into focus. His resulting paper
on game theory - the mathematics of competition - boldly contradicts the
doctrines of Adam Smith, the father of modern economics. One-hundred-fifty
years of accepted thought is abruptly outdated, and Nash's life is changed
forever. |
Nash
subsequently wins a coveted research and teaching post at MIT, but is not
satisfied. Science had played a huge role in bringing about America's triumph
in World War II, and now, as the Cold War rages, Nash yearns to play a role
in this new conflict. His wish is granted when the shadowy William Parcher
(Ed Harris) recruits him for a top-secret assignment as an enemy code-breaker
Nash throws himself into this consuming effort while continuing his work
at MIT. It is there that he is challenged in an altogether new way by the
beautiful and brilliant Alicia Larde (Jennifer Connelly), a physics student
who introduces Nash to a concept he'd never seriously considered - love.
Nash and Alicia marry, but he cannot confide the dangerous project he has
undertaken for Parcher. The work, the secrecy and the danger take their
toll. Nash is furtive, obsessed and finally lost in a world of overpowering
delusions. The diagnosis is paranoid schizophrenia.
Devastated by the implications of her husband's condition, Alicia struggles
under the strain of loving a broken genius. The glamorous couple of their
courtship has vanished as each day seems to bring new horror. But Alicia
can still glimpse the charismatic man she fell in love with, and that fuels
her commitment to him. Inspired by her unwavering love and faith, Nash finally
decides to fight a disease thought to be not only incurable, but degenerative.
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This
humbled Nash has simpler goals, but they are even harder to achieve. Still
burdened by demons, still driven by the intoxicating demands of mathematical
theory, he is determined to find his own kind of normalcy. Through sheer
force of will, he continues his work and in 1994, receives the Nobel Prize.
By then, his insightful work in game theory has become one of the most influential
ideas of the twentieth century, while Nash has become a man with a beautiful
heart, as well as a beautiful mind.
'A Beautiful Mind' is based on the life of John Forbes Nash Jnr., a mathematical
genius who discovered a new economic theory when in his early twenties and
stood on the brink of a fantastic career until it was discovered that he
suffered from schizophrenia. This film looks to show the great struggle
that Nash has had to deal with throughout his life (he can still be seen
at Princeton university from time to time) as well as his battle to keep
his illness under control.
This film is absolutely superb. Crowe looks like getting another Oscar for
yet another fantastic performance and the rest of the cast is magnificent
in supporting his character. In particular Jennifer Connelly is outstanding
as Nash's long-suffering but extremely caring wife. Harris, as expected,
is also extremely compelling as FBI agent William Parcher. With Howard's
subtle directing, this film has enough humour, drama and emotion to consider
it well worthy of Oscar success next year, and it should considered a must-see. |