As a biographical film, the plot is compact and the timeline is clear. As a layman in the field of mathematics who has never heard of John Nash, he can understand his life in 2 hours. He is not sociable, only his roommate understands him, he has been holding back his big moves, he is anxious to see other people's achievements, and he cooperates with the military to decipher the code crazily. The diagnosis of schizophrenia in the middle is like a watershed. I don't feel that the plot is bland, although it is told in chronological order, it also has ups and downs.
So if anyone could overcome schizophrenia, it would have to be among mathematicians and theoretical physicists. However, it is precisely such a genius brain that is more likely to inexplicably connect incorrectly and cause mental illness. Strong concentration and rigorous reasoning fight against erratic illusions. It is estimated that a person without mental illness will go crazy in distinguishing between the real and the unreal. But then again, it seems that distinguishing the truth from the false seems to be a compulsory course in life. As a rookie in society, there is still a lot to learn.
But real life is always crueler, so I tried my best to find movies where hope can be seen in despair. The real version of this incident is far less touching than the movie. In fact, not only the wife is going to get divorced, but even the son is mentally ill. It can only be said that life is too cruel. Faced with such a life, it is all too easy to see despair, but hope is rare.
Irrelevant topic 1.
The treatment that looks like electroconvulsive shock in the movie is actually a large dose of insulin to make the patient coma, which is obviously ridiculous now, but in fact it is only a matter of decades ago. Maybe the doctors in the next few decades will look back at the current treatment methods and theories, and they will find it ridiculous. Therefore, although doctors persuade patients who give up treatment, the treatment is effective and suitable. They should not give up or engage in some feudal superstition. Or herbal remedies, patients still have to make their own decisions. Either way, take responsibility for your own decisions.
Irrelevant topic 2
Russell Crowe played too NB, eyes, facial movements, and even gait are vivid.
Off topic part 3
I suddenly wondered if my roommate would be something I imagined.
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