ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES I'VE EVER SEEN. IT SHOWS HOW WILL POWER IS STRONG AND CAN CHANGE OR SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE. AND HOW IMPORTANT LOVE IS. IT'S A MOVIE BASED ON TRUE EVENTS, THAT MAKES THE MOVIE MORE INCREDIBLE.
The movie "The Beautiful Mind", teaches us how we can overcome the problems that seem impossible to the human eye, especially when it comes desturbios and mental (schizophrenia), in this case, the character of the film. Despite the intelligence demonstrated a strong will to win for himself and his greatest victory came in the form of a Nobel Prize, climbed with difficulty, pain and suffering.
The film is interesting in spite of not being faithful to real life story of John F. Nash Jr. I noticed that genius often borders on madness. Very intelligent people usually have some mental disorder. In academia it is very common. The film shows a sick man, weird, lonely, with an empty life, obsessed with the search for an original idea. He breathed and ate Mathematics. All life events had a mathematical explanation for him. Between bouts of insanity and lucid moments, he finds it. Despite all the suffering he faces with schizophrenia, the film shows that with medication and love is possible to live with the disease and have a "normal life". It is possible to turn dreams into reality.
Very cool. The film "A Beautiful Mind" shows us a little bit of weather that has gripped the United States and the world because of the Cold War; we feel the need to rely on the support of other people, their solidarity, even when we think more capable and we understand a little better what it means to be on the other side of the impenetrable "wall" that is schizophrenia. Finally, is the lesson of his theory, which somehow helped him to overcome its crisis (successful effort thanks to joint work of Nash himself, his wife and friends).
Uma Mente Brilhante (em inglês: A Beautiful Mind), A Beautiful Mind (in English: A Beautiful Mind), is an American film of 2001, the genre biographical drama, directed by Ron Howard, about the life of mathematician John Forbes Nash. The script was based on the book by Sylvia Nasar, a very precise and comprehensive biography of Nash's life, adapted by Akiva Goldsman, who changed several facts concerning the life and disease Nash for commercial reasons or for added dramatic effect, and this reason, he had several criticisms. The film was produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer for Universal Studios and DreamWorks. Mathematician John Nash is a prolific and unconventional thinking, which can succeed in many areas of mathematics and a respectable academic career. After resolving in the 1950's a problem related to game theory, which would pay him in 1994, the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (not to be confused with the Nobel Prize), Nash married Alicia. After being called to work in cryptography to the Government of the United States, Nash becomes tormented by delusions and hallucinations. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, and after several hospitalizations, he must use all his rationality to distinguish the real from the imaginary and return to a normal life.
A Beautiful Mind (Uma mente brilhante) is a spectacular film. In addition to addressing the problems of the human mind (biological) speaks of the mind's ability to learn new things. The actor, Russell Crowe plays John Nash, a young man who will be Nobel Prize years after the formulation of a mathematical theorem.
The drama is present from beginning to end the film with touches of comedy. Worth seeing!
ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES I'VE EVER SEEN. IT SHOWS HOW WILL POWER IS STRONG AND CAN CHANGE OR SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE. AND HOW IMPORTANT LOVE IS. IT'S A MOVIE BASED ON TRUE EVENTS, THAT MAKES THE MOVIE MORE INCREDIBLE.
ResponderExcluirThe movie "The Beautiful Mind", teaches us how we can overcome the problems that seem impossible to the human eye, especially when it comes desturbios and mental (schizophrenia), in this case, the character of the film. Despite the intelligence demonstrated a strong will to win for himself and his greatest victory came in the form of a Nobel Prize, climbed with difficulty, pain and suffering.
ResponderExcluirThe film is interesting in spite of not being faithful to real life story of John F. Nash Jr. I noticed that genius often borders on madness. Very intelligent people usually have some mental disorder. In academia it is very common. The film shows a sick man, weird, lonely, with an empty life, obsessed with the search for an original idea. He breathed and ate Mathematics. All life events had a mathematical explanation for him. Between bouts of insanity and lucid moments, he finds it. Despite all the suffering he faces with schizophrenia, the film shows that with medication and love is possible to live with the disease and have a "normal life". It is possible to turn dreams into reality.
ResponderExcluirVery cool. The film "A Beautiful Mind" shows us a little bit of weather that has gripped the United States and the world because of the Cold War; we feel the need to rely on the support of other people, their solidarity, even when we think more capable and we understand a little better what it means to be on the other side of the impenetrable "wall" that is schizophrenia. Finally, is the lesson of his theory, which somehow helped him to overcome its crisis (successful effort thanks to joint work of Nash himself, his wife and friends).
ResponderExcluirUma Mente Brilhante (em inglês: A Beautiful Mind),
ResponderExcluirA Beautiful Mind (in English: A Beautiful Mind), is an American film of 2001, the genre biographical drama, directed by Ron Howard, about the life of mathematician John Forbes Nash.
The script was based on the book by Sylvia Nasar, a very precise and comprehensive biography of Nash's life, adapted by Akiva Goldsman, who changed several facts concerning the life and disease Nash for commercial reasons or for added dramatic effect, and this reason, he had several criticisms.
The film was produced by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer for Universal Studios and DreamWorks.
Mathematician John Nash is a prolific and unconventional thinking, which can succeed in many areas of mathematics and a respectable academic career. After resolving in the 1950's a problem related to game theory, which would pay him in 1994, the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (not to be confused with the Nobel Prize), Nash married Alicia. After being called to work in cryptography to the Government of the United States, Nash becomes tormented by delusions and hallucinations. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, and after several hospitalizations, he must use all his rationality to distinguish the real from the imaginary and return to a normal life.
A Beautiful Mind (Uma mente brilhante) is a spectacular film. In addition to addressing the problems of the human mind (biological) speaks of the mind's ability to learn new things. The actor, Russell Crowe plays John Nash, a young man who will be Nobel Prize years after the formulation of a mathematical theorem.
ResponderExcluirThe drama is present from beginning to end the film with touches of comedy. Worth seeing!