wailing to be fed

Preston 2022-04-19 09:02:20

1. It's already a point in the soundtrack routine, Indian stories need to add Indian folk tunes to the soundtrack... especially when it flashes back to the Indian part. In all respects, such a choice is very reasonable and appropriate, but I still can't help but not *roll eyes* again.
2. After all, this is a very well-organized biography of a serious person. I want to read a biography of an unruly serious person. (I haven't read the Saint Laurent biography yet!)
3. There is nothing to be ashamed of (semantically), but when I saw Dev, I thought that my boss was not young (2008) because of the "Slumdog Millionaire" who strongly liked him For about a month, I still feel a little ashamed...
4. The font is inexplicable.
5. Only mathematicians and musicians are geniuses in my heart, hehe, prejudice.
6. Jeremy Irons is so comfortable...
7. The most touching statement at the end of the movie is that "more than a hundred years later, several formulas of Ramanujan are used in the study of black holes".
8. Ramanujan is Ramanujan (probably because of his British accent, everyone in the movie calls him lama ninja ha, ha, ha).
9. This translation ("the one who knows no bounds") is a bit of a smack.
10. Favorite is Ramanujan's statement that all his formulas were "disclosed" to him by Narasimha (especially "How is this possible?!". And he said, an equation for me has no meaning unless it represents a thought of God (woohoo!).
11. I really want to see biopics of mathematicians!

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The Man Who Knew Infinity quotes

  • S. Ramanujan: Don't you know what I've given up to be here? I have nothing!

  • S. Ramanujan: You wanted to know how I get my ideas. God speaks to me.