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A Beautiful Mind (2001)
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John Forbes Nash Jr. (Russell Crowe) was a brilliant economist -- when his mind was clear. But life changed forever with the revelation that he was a schizophrenic. Nash's brilliance persisted amidst the anguish his mental illness caused for him and his wife (Jennifer Connolly), and 40 years after his diagnosis, he won the Nobel Prize for economics. Connolly's acting and Ron Howard's direction won Oscars, and the film was named Best Picture.
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 134 minutes |
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| A Beautiful Mind Movie Review by Jarrod (12/16/2007) |
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'A Beautiful Mind' tells the story of John Nash, a brilliant mathematician, a Nobel Prize winner, and a victim of schizophrenia. His mental condition is so pronounced that he builds himself a world of total delusion; he believes he has been recruited by a shady government agent named Parcher (Ed Harris) to detect patterns...
(complete A Beautiful Mind review by Jarrod)
Oh what a frustrating movie.
When you make a biopic, in my opinion, you have signed on to make a story about a person and you must stay true to the facts of who that person really is, warts and all. Yet here Ron Howard and Akiva Goldsman work to glorify and gloss over the life of John Nash.
This man was a genius, but he...
(complete A Beautiful Mind review by Jessica Film Junkie)
| A Beautiful Mind Movie Review by DOUGLAS (6/12/2007) |
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RUSSEL CROWE PHENOMENAL PERFORMANCE THIS IS ABOUT A SCIZOPHRENIC BASED ON A TRUE STORY, IT WAS RIVETING,,THE ACTING WAS SUPURB!!!!!RON HOWARD DID A VERY GOOD JOB ON THIS ONE!!!!THIS HAS A VERY DEEP PLOT BUT NEVER GETS BORING, ITS LIKE YOU ARE ROUTING FOR THIS GUY IS A GENIUS , YET HAS HIS DISSABILTIES, BUT A LOVING WIFE...
(complete A Beautiful Mind review by DOUGLAS)
A Beautiful Mind (2001) shows the incredible power of the human spirit, the remarkable triumph of love, and the beautiful wonder of passion. To ensure maximum enjoyment for those yet to view this film and for those who are yet to read this book, I will not divulge here the critical climax that will connect the audience to...
(complete A Beautiful Mind review by David Hurlbert)
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