

“The Only Thing Greater Than the Power of the Mind is the Courage of the Heart.”
Budget
$58M
Revenue
$317M
In 1947, brilliant but socially awkward mathematician John Nash (Russell Crowe) arrives at Princeton University as a graduate student. He forms an unlikely friendship with his roommate Charles (Paul Bettany) and develops a groundbreaking thesis on "governing dynamics." After graduating, Nash begins teaching at MIT and takes on secret work for the Pentagon, where he meets mysterious intelligence agent William Parcher (Ed Harris) and begins decoding secret Soviet messages. Nash marries his student Alicia (Jennifer Connelly), but his life turns into a nightmare when he discovers that Parcher and Charles aren't real—he has been suffering from schizophrenia. After years of treatment and struggle, Nash learns to live with his illness with Alicia's unwavering support, and in 1994, he is awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Can being a genius mean living inside a nightmare? Ron Howard's 'A Beautiful Mind' tells the true story of mathematical genius John Nash while trapping the audience in his distorted reality. What would you feel if you discovered your closest friend never existed, that you've been talking to imaginary characters for years? " "Russell Crowe masterfully portrays Nash's transformation from an arrogant young academic to a fragile man battling his own mind—you get lost in the labyrinth of his thoughts. Jennifer Connelly's Oscar-winning performance as Alicia Nash gives him hope, saying 'I need to believe that something extraordinary is possible' . With Roger Deakins' cinematography and James Horner's unforgettable score, this film solidified its place in cinema history by winning four Oscars, including Best Picture . Do you want to see another film where the line between reality and delusion is so masterfully blurred? Watch it and witness how Nash found love 'in the mysterious equation of logic.'
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