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A Beautiful Mind

Movie (2001)

"I need to believe that something extra ordinary is possible...."

At Princeton University, John Nash struggles to make a worthwhile contribution to serve as his legacy to the world of mathematics. He finally makes a revolutionary breakthrough that will eventually earn him the Nobel Prize. After graduate school he turns to teaching, becoming romantically involved with his student Alicia. Meanwhile the government asks his help with breaking Soviet codes, which soon ...

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Released: Dec 13th, 2001
Budget: $60,000,000.00
Revenue: $313,542,341.00

A Beautiful Mind Main Cast

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Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe
plays John Nash
Ed Harris
Ed Harris
plays Parcher
Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer Connelly
plays Alicia Nash
Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
plays Dr. Rosen
Paul Bettany
Paul Bettany
plays Charles
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  • According to a 2001 Entertainment Weekly article on this film, the filmmakers originally wanted to mention John Nash (V)'s homosexuality, but they feared the film would make the wrong connection between homosexuality and schizophrenia, so they abandoned it. This connection, according to the article, was based on several now-discredited psychological studies that first appeared in the late 1950s.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): In John Nash (V)'s neighborhood during the 1950s, one of the houses has a modern-day plastic telephone box on the outside.
  • While this film is inspired by the life of John Nash (V), there were elements from his life that were deliberately omitted: 1) he was married twice, both to the same woman (Alicia Nash); 2) in the past, he had several affairs with both men and women; 3) he was arrested by the police by scandal; 4) He fathered a child out-of-wedlock in his twenties; 5) he believed that through his mental illness the extra-terrestrials spoke him, giving his advanced knowledge by means of cosmic connection with them; 6) he tried to renounce to his American nationality some times, in the belief that the USA government pursued him; and 7) he made numerous anti-Semitic comments during his period of extreme mental illness, most of which equated Jews with world Communism.
  • The problem that John Nash (V) writes on the blackboard in his lecture is a real one (unlike in other movies, where math on boards is usually either too simple or fake). There is an important theorem in mathematical physics that directly says the answer to this is 1. Later, when he discusses the problem with Alicia Nash, he makes additional restrictions for the solution, without which the problem is much harder, so he is pretty confident she didn't solve it.
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