I thought I would see how Nash changed from a normal person to a madman, but the director did not give us a chance. It turns out that he has been mad since the beginning of the film. At first, I really thought that Nash was framed before being admitted to the mental hospital. After seeing more than half of it, I realized that half of the characters are fictitious. This is the director's cleverness, because this allows the audience to truly appreciate Nash. Feel.
Feeling that meeting a good woman is really the luckiest thing for a man, Nash met. Spending a lifetime with a madman is scary when I think of it. And Nash itself is too dull, you can see it from the chat in his tavern. It is difficult to have people with high IQ and EQ. This math genius has a terribly low EQ. Russell Crowe once met the real John Nash, and that time John Nash actually spent 15 minutes considering whether to drink tea or coffee. However, it was such a dull, shy, and neurotic old man who used his wisdom to change the world. Maybe it’s like the movie’s slogan says "he saw the world in a way no one could have imagined"
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