The most touching schizophrenia academic movie

Erich 2022-03-20 09:01:04

Oscar went down to watch this film in his bedroom.
At first, I thought the title was a sweet and refreshing love film, but the beginning was completely different from what I thought. The whole movie is relatively long and is basically divided into four parts. The first part is about the outstanding life of the physicist NASH who has poor interpersonal relationship from being despised by his peers to later; the second part is that he is gradually being used for the National Intelligence Agency. The discovery is still a fantasy; the third part is the treatment of NASH and the pressure and distress brought to his wife; the last part is that he found a balance between schizophrenia and his life, and the disease won the Nobel Prize.
Within ten minutes of the beginning of the movie, I saw the actor's excellent acting skills.
In the middle of the second part, I couldn't even tell whether I asked to keep my work too secret or those were all NASH's fantasies. What's amazing is that his roommates during college were all fictitious.
The third part is looking at the most painful. The contrast between his original achievements and his current downfall is shocking.
However, the fourth part of the film is what I think should be the most. The beautiful and warm ending makes the talents feel fair, inspirational and moved.
Although I have never understood whether Beautiful Mind is talking about NASH or his wife, maybe they are both.
Although NASH's schizophrenia has never been better, he can always see those phantoms, but he chose not to talk to them in order to prevent them from controlling himself. This requires a lot of effort.
Finally, the most emotional thing is that the end caption tells us that this is true.

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A Beautiful Mind quotes

  • Nash: [to Charles] The prodigal roommate revealed. "Saw my name on the lecture slate." YOU LYING SON OF A BITCH!

    Dr. Rosen: Who are you talking to? Tell me who you see.

    Nash: How do you say "Charles Herman" in Russian?

  • Alicia: I need to believe, that something extraordinary is possible.