Everyone has a beautiful mind

Zackary 2022-04-19 09:01:05

After watching it, I thought to myself and found that there is not a single negative character in this film. Beautiful minds fill this documentary about mathematician John Nash.
Professor Nash's schizophrenia was revealed with a little surprise but later thought it was a natural thing. He likes mathematics to the point of being crazy, dissatisfied with trivial work so that he fantasizes about becoming a government spy, and dislikes the cruelty and estrangement in reality, so much so that he created a loyal roommate and a cute little girl Marcy. It was the reality that made him fall into the fantasy and couldn't extricate himself, but it was the reality that made him endure the pain and break out of the fantasy. Because he has a beautiful gratitude and compassion, as well as that pure love. His wife Alicia's pain and attachment and expectations and help, he silently watched in the bottom of his heart. When uncontrollable fantasies invaded again, love and pity for his wife became the greatest force to fight against himself. In the end, not being able to complete the spy's mission to prevent the catastrophe from happening is not the same as getting a pen and applause full of admiration in the teahouse, and winning the great Nobel Prize; not being able to chat with dear roommates and hug Marcy again, not the same as learning I learned how to communicate and laugh with people, found my own attachment, accepted and adapted to the society. And all the changes are in Nash's Nobel acceptance speech: You are the all reason! The camera turns to Alicia.
Can Nash's words be understood in this way: When you want to avoid something that makes you miserable, you should consider whether someone will be more miserable than you because of your escape. If anything, he's the reason you refuse to run away.
Alicia is such an unfortunate recipient, and her beloved husband is separated from a world where she does not exist. Watching him receive frequent insulin shock treatment, he couldn't bear to see his painful trembling body and couldn't bear to send him to the hospital again; watching him only indulge in his own academics, but he just controlled the family without complaining; he responded coldly to his own Sexual demands, but she just closed herself in the toilet to vent,,, no blame, no rejection, no indifference, no disgust, the beautiful Alicia is so kind and loving to accompany the sick and even hurt at any time husband of himself and his children. She stroked Nash and told him it was real, and you could see the resolute love.
True love does not float, its beauty and permanence require strong kindness and perseverance. How can those couples who only understand romance and only wish to spend their time together, how can they understand the weight of the word love?
Hansen, who was promoted to department manager, accepted Nash, arranged work for him, helped him when he fell ill, scholars in the teahouse stood up one after another, and sent Nash a pen that represented his ardent admiration. Smiles and applause,,, and these supporting roles show the most precious respect and tolerance. For a scholar with a mental illness, people have concerns, but not rejection. Respect for academics and respect for personality is deeply shocking, and it also drives the rapid development of social civilization.
On December 1, the 22nd World AIDS Day, all walks of life have done a lot of publicity about AIDS. In addition to the introduction of relevant common sense, more awareness and actions are called to respect people with AIDS through publicity. The fear of germs is common to all, and it is natural. However, being sick is not a crime, and we should not sentence patients with indifference, disgust, and rejection! What would you do if the sick person was you and everyone refused to run away from you?
Selfish fear must not be an excuse for us to destroy him! Respect life, not only respect yourself but also respect others!

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A Beautiful Mind quotes

  • John Nash: And then, on the way home, Charles was there again. Sometimes I miss talking to him. Maybe Rosen is right. Maybe I have to think about going back to the hospital.

    Alicia Nash: Maybe try again tomorrow.

  • General: You ever... just know something, Dr. Nash?

    Nash: Constantly.