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Rating: 7.857/10 by 9842 users

A Beautiful Mind (2001)

In a decades-spanning biopic, brilliant mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. makes history in his field as schizophrenia sets in.

Directing:
  • Ron Howard
  • Eva Z. Cabrera
  • Todd Hallowell
  • Aldric La'Auli Porter
  • Lynne Twentyman
Writing:
  • Sylvia Nasar
  • Akiva Goldsman
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 14, 2001

Rating: 7.857/10 by 9842 users

Alternative Title:
Egy csodálatos elme - HU
Una mente maravillosa - ES
Una mente brillante - AR
美麗心靈 - TW
Un homme d'exception - FR
Игры разума - RU
Ένας Υπέροχος Άνθρωπος - GR
Čudoviti um - SI
Čistá duše - CZ
Красив ум - BG
Uma Mente Brilhante - BR
Piękny Umysł - PL

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 15 minutes
Budget: $58,000,000
Revenue: $316,800,000

Plot Keyword: individual, schizophrenia, love of one's life, intelligence, mathematics, massachusetts, mathematician, market economy, economic theory, princeton university, nobel prize, mathematical theorem, delusion, genius, biography, math genius, savant
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Ed Harris
William Parcher
Paul Bettany
Charles Herman
Josh Lucas
Martin Hansen
Adam Goldberg
Richard Sol
Jason Gray-Stanford
Ainsley Neilson
John Blaylock
Photographer
Cheryl Howard
Harvard Administrator
Josh Pais
Princeton Professor
David B. Allen
John Nash Teenager
Michael Esper
John Nash Young Man
Erik Van Wyck
Princeton Student
Rance Howard
White-Haired Patient
Jane Jenkins
Code-Red Nurse
Teagle F. Bougere
Young Professor
Amy Walz
Blond in Bar
Isadore Rosenfeld
Pen Ceremony Professor
Tom McNutt
Pen Ceremony Professor
Bryce Dallas Howard
Student at Harvard University (Uncredited)
Ryan O'Connor
Princeton Student (uncredited)

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Russell Crowe and Ron Howard make for quite a formidable partnership in this biopic of the acclaimed mathematician John Nash. Like so many folk with an acute scientific ability, his social skills bordered on the wrong side of inept and a combination of his good looks and his superiority complex soon lead him to a life that vacillates between the extremely happy and the downright depressing. There are maybe two people in his life whom he has made some sort of connection with. His Princeton college "Charles" (Paul Bettany) and the exceptionally patient "Alicia" (Jennifer Connelly) whom he met whilst teaching her and whom he eventually marries. Meantime, his brainpower has attracted the attention of Uncle Sam, and that's when he meets "Parcher" (Ed Harris) who embroils him in a plan to crack some top secret Soviet codes. The enemy also knows he's been drafted in to help and so he is soon a target for their assassins and their network of fifth columnists too. A combination of his own inherent insecurities and this way more palpable threat lead Nash to a paranoia that threatens to destroy himself and everything he holds dear. It's also a testament to Howard's direction that he manages to create quite a menacing character from the usually charming Christopher Plummer, whose "Rosen" is a dab hand with an hypodermic. Crowe is at his best here, his portrayal of this frankly rather selfish and obnoxious man is almost perfect and though I can't say I ever liked the character, nor felt especially sorry for his predicaments, I did feel invested in just how he could emerge from the internal conflicts he faced unsure of what was true and what was not. A bare minimum of romance to clutter it up and both Harris and Connelly contributing well to a story of a flawed yet brilliant human being makes this well worth a few hours.


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