For this film, the story is far more than its artistry.
The genius mind of the male protagonist Sara Nugi seems to be doomed to his rough life, from being unappreciated to being discriminated against in a foreign country, from life incompatibility to racism, from meeting his new wife for the first time to two. The people were separated by the ocean, and his mother deliberately hid the letter that his wife wanted to send, which caused the two people who missed each other to be sad. His mother thought that if his wife went to him, he wouldn't go back to India, but his life was in danger due to being neglected and missing his wife, and the poor genius died young...
Blame this inequality? Weird war? Blame ignorant and authoritarian parents? Blame God's creatures for fooling people?
Fortunately, at that time, mathematicians were talented and objective. Hardy and the old brain gate gave him selfless help. Finally, I felt a little comfort that the old brain gate returned safely.
In addition, this film is also an advanced mathematics review class, every minute is the memory of college mathematics.
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