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All rights reserved.| Description Based on the true story of the life of brilliant mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. Nash suffered for many years from paranoid schizophrenia and remarkably managed to fight his mental illness and go on to win the Nobel Prize.
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Reviews Review created: 30/05/08 by: it a film that gives you an insight into the terrible condition of mental illness.a film that when the titles roll at the end,one is left in deep sympathy for the aflicted and a better understanding of the torment some go through.brilliantly acted and directed. Review ID: 10000000007325559 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 16/11/06 by: 1 of 3 people found this review helpful. A poorly tailored trailer does not begin to describe what is one man's journey from the heaven of clear thought to the hell of schizophrenia. Russell Crowe does an excellent role as John Nash, a mathematician who revolutionizes Group Theory, only to have his mind crash into confused and split views of the world. Jennifer Connelly is superb as his wife. It is through her that we begin to understand the range of problems and pittfalls Nash is facing, most of his own devising. She deserves an Oscar, period. The director has arranged beautiful 'red herrings' to kept viewers guessing and it works suprisingly well. Ron Howard's best work to date. A beautiful movie to decribe a beautiful mind. Review ID: 10000000002357661 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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