A Beautiful Mind

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"A Beautiful Mind" relates the story of John Forbes Nash, Jr., a gifted mathematician who overcomes the inner conflict of schizophrenia to achieve the prestigious Nobel Prize. It is a story of tremendous sadness and confusion, as one watches Nash and those dear to him come to terms with his mental illness. The story opens in the late 1940's at a reception for incoming students at the prestigious Princeton University. John Nash has arrived on a Princeton fellowship, much to the amusement of his fellow classmates. Here, he awkwardly attempts to socialize, but soon realizes that he is of a different mindset. He is more aloof and shy than the others and would rather skip class to pursue his one unique idea. That one, unique idea happens to be his theory of "Non-cooperative Games." And it is this theory that helps him achieve a Sloan sabbatical, work at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, a teaching position at MIT, and eventually, the Nobel Prize in mathematics. He is uncomfortable in dealing with people. Asked by his roommate Charles why he doesn't have any friends, Nash responds: "I don't much like people and they don't much like me." Although seemingly comfortable with his shyness, it is this quality that makes him both a mysterious and interesting character. Equally mysterious is the character by the name of Parcher. Parcher is a secret agent who pops in and out of John's life with details of an atomic bomb being kept secretly by the Russians on American soil. To foil the plan, John must crack a variety of codes, detailing the current whereabouts of Russian spies. While working as a teacher at MIT and working covertly for the government, Nash discovers true love. Intrigued and unabashed by his forwardness, a promising young graduate student falls in love with him. Alicia Larde is unaware of the secret life that John keeps. And, after a short courtship, they marry and Alicia becomes pregnant. It is here where John's paranoia begins to settle in. While pregnant, Alicia discovers the truth behind John's work. She meets Dr. Rosen, a psychiatrist who oversees John's treatment consisting of shots of insulin and shock therapy. However, it is not until later in the film that John actually begins to understand his illness. In perhaps one of the most compelling scenes, Dr. Rosen tells John that he cannot reason his problem away because the problem is where his reason comes from. And if not properly treated, it will get worse. Alicia must then choose to have him committed and lose him forever or stay by his side. Very rarely will a film allow us to observe mental illness from the inside. And "A Beautiful Mind" accomplishes this very well. Throughout the first half of the film, we are introduced to characters and situations that seem real, yet we learn later as Nash learns himself that they are creations of his imagination. This dramatic twist in the film changes our perception of everything we've seen and challenges us to decipher between what is real and what is artificial. On the brink of insanity, it is realistically hard to imagine anyone staying with John for any period of time. Although not a complete vegetable, John struggles to cope with his new-found reality and is determined to put his past to rest. And this is certainly a testament to Alicia's commitment and love for John.

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