If you use rational thinking or procedural language to describe the Hollywood classic "Beautiful Mind", it is almost meaningless. This is like analyzing Confucius' motivation for running a school based on economic principles. What I want to say is What we need is a rich and emotional heart, a grateful and tolerant thought, to appreciate the interpretation of the soul of the protagonist Nash in his life, to distinguish the beauty and ugliness of society reflected in the life game of Nash’s legend. And evil, true and false. "Beautiful Mind" records a journey of survival, or a myth that transcends materiality. It condenses the most eternal values of mankind on Nash, and at the same time shows all values vividly and vividly through Nash's emotions. As a bystander, I was moved more deeply, because I always believe that "Beautiful Mind" is not just fixed at Princeton University, but should be suitable for everyone in all places.
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