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Bradford 2022-01-06 08:01:54
One by one: JG is undoubtedly beautiful here. I love his way of expressing love to Catherine. It seems that JG often likes people with abrupt personality, either Parkinson’s patients or the daughter of a mathematician with weird personality. ; Paltrow’s acting skills are very good, but this role makes me a little bit hard to understand; Catherine’s sister is an annoying woman, if I were Catherine, I would have a lot of quarrels with...
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Zane 2022-01-06 08:01:54
The emotional fetters between the top mathematician suffering from mental illness and the second daughter who gave him the end of life--probably tells such a story. The screenwriter has a certain understanding of the professional field of mathematics involved in the story. In fact, this point is better than many nonsense scripts that do not do their homework at all. Gwyneth looks like she has no makeup all the time. She just conveys the researcher's concentration and the hysteria of suspecting...
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Darby 2022-01-06 08:01:54
Gwyneth's acting skills in this movie are far better than Shakespeare's love...
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Anya 2022-01-06 08:01:54
I don't get it, but it's too sad and beautiful to be given a 2 star rating... maybe need to watch the theatre version, or the film itself...
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Rodolfo 2022-01-06 08:01:54
A warm and affectionate movie with intertwined family affection, but as boring as boiled water, the director’s sense of rhythm is...
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Bridie 2022-01-06 08:01:54
Lack of anger in the film is meaningless, Gweyneth Paltrow can’t play...
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Yasmin 2022-01-06 08:01:54
Perhaps Paltrow's best performance, she is really an underrated...
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Velva 2022-01-06 08:01:54
This film is adapted from the stage play of the same name, starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins, and Jack Gyllenhaal. The highlight of the film is the performance of the actors. It’s also good to forget about sex, just like this one, I’ve watched it before, now it’s still like watching a new movie,...
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晓雪 2022-01-06 08:01:54
The name of the movie is proof. To prove that mathematical theory comes from Catherine's hands, only through trust born of love. But the supposed highlight of love seems very weak, it is difficult to be invested and moved. The highlight of the film is the acting skills of Paltrow and Hopkins. The two psychopaths sometimes roar, sometimes fall silent, sometimes rejoice, and sometimes be at a loss, and the unyielding family affection makes people...
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Dawn 2022-01-06 08:01:54
There is no room for doubt in her life. Because she has too much uncertainty about herself, all she wants is to get unconditional trust from friends, loved ones. Don't let her down. Her existence is shaky, she needs someone to tell her that she is useful and needed. I can understand. Mathematics and logic can't match the cold and crowded bookstore for four months. Life is the proof. Emotion is the...
Proof Comments
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Hal: Well, I'm gonna be late. Some friends of mine are in this band. They're playing in a bar on Diversey, way down the bill, they go on about 2 to 2:30. I said I'd be there.
Catherine: Great.
Hal: They're all in the math deparment, they're really good. They have this song called 'i', you'd like it. Like lower-cased i. They just stand there and don't play anything for three minutes.
Catherine: Imaginary number.
Hal: It's a math joke... You see why they're way down on the bill.
Catherine: That's a long way to drive to see some nerds in a band.
Hal: You know, I hate when people say that. It's not really that long of a drive.
Catherine: So, they are nerds.
Hal: Oh, they're raging geeks. But they're geeks who, you know, can dress themselves and hold down a job at a major university. Some of them have switched from glasses to contacts. They, uh, play sports, they play in a band, they get laid suprisingly often... So, it makes you kinda question the whole set of terms. Geek, nerd, wonk, dilbert, paste eater...
Catherine: You're in this band, aren't you.
Hal: Ok, yes. I play the drums. You wanna come? I never sing, I swear to God.
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Robert: I hope you're not spending your birthday alone.
Catherine: I'm not alone.
Robert: I don't count.
Catherine: Why not?
Robert: I'm your old man. Go out with friends.
Catherine: Yeah, right.
Robert: Aren't your friends taking you out?
Catherine: Nope.
Robert: Why not?
Catherine: For your friends to take you out, you have to have friends. Funny how that works.