In 2001, Nash's legendary and moving experience and deeds aroused the interest of American director Ron Howard, and put it on the screen in the form of a biopic, becoming a classic masterpiece in film history. Through the wonderful interpretation of Russell Crowe, Let more people know the ups and downs of Nash's ups and downs in his life. In order to pursue the highlights, the images will inevitably have some discrepancies and differences with the reality, but through this film, people will undoubtedly become more objectively familiar with this genius, and also More in-depth experience and understanding of the living state and social situation of more similar mental patients, as Nash said: "This movie goes against reality, but more importantly, it allows more people to understand and care about it. "Psychopath", in May of this year, Nash, who was out of mental predicament, died in a sudden car accident with his wife on the way home after receiving the Abel Prize. Genius and madness, luck and misfortune, became the life of Nash. A label that is difficult to get rid of, the final ending is full of sadness but also a kind of satisfaction.
In the face of mentally ill people, many people are often out of instinctive fear and one-sided prejudice, and the narrow prejudice instilled by social concepts is like seeing a plague or anomaly, and they are afraid to avoid them. Their impermanent and amazing performance, or Horrible and unpredictable behavior, people are helpless, they are excluded and summarized into the marginal and dark areas of society, and they seldom think and understand their grief and helplessness from the perspective of caring. The movie "Beautiful Mind" shows It is not just a simple life experience of a great character, it makes us understand and understand that mentally ill patients need more tolerance and understanding, rather than discrimination and disgust. In the film, Nash is caught in the storm of schizophrenia and cannot extricate himself. Dominated and controlled by delusional characters and situations, she has done a series of unimaginable and unbelievable things, but her wife still accompanies her. Staying has undoubtedly helped him in the process of overcoming the disease. Perhaps there is a deliberate beautification by the director, but love is definitely the best medicine for any patient.
In the end, Nash's speech when he received the Nobel Prize and came to the stage was very touching, and it also proved that the miracle of love, the perennial effective panacea, can save the mentally ill, "I have always been Believing in numbers, be it equations or logic, leads us to think, but after a lifelong pursuit, I ask myself 'what the hell is logic?' Who decides why? My quest takes me from metaphysical to metaphysical, and finally to delusion I went back and forth like this. I had the biggest breakthrough in my career, and I also found the most important person in my life. Only in this mysterious love equation can I find the logic or the reason. Tonight I will It's all your credit for standing here, you're the factor and only factor in my success."
Many experts in the medical field have expressed difficulty in understanding Nash's recovery. Few patients who do not rely on any drug treatment can enter the normal life on their own. Nash is a relatively rare case, but Nash himself once said, He relies on rational uniforms and isolation to effectively distinguish the mixed reality from the illusory. He is unaffected and ignored. He devotes all his energy to the field of obsession and love of mathematics, just like the three in the film. An illusory character, from constantly manipulating his intentions, emotions, and thinking, to the fact that Nash, who gradually became sober, chose to ignore them as much as possible, and they naturally gradually disappeared from the dullness without a sense of existence. With the help of family members and former classmates and friends, I have returned to school and regained my interests Difficulties, return to a beautiful living environment, and after recovery, they should be given their due social status and work ability with an attitude of equal recognition and consideration. Maybe it is only a small effort, but it can let them see the long-lost hope and dawn. .
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