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 gets him involved in a terrifying conspiracy plot. Nash grows more and more paranoid until a discovery that turns his entire world upside down. Now it is only with Alicia's help that he will be able to recover his mental strength and regain his status as the great mathematician we know him as today.
2006-10-09 04:34:04
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answer #1
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answered by Drewood 5
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John Nash was also a known and convicted child molestor. He molested little boys. Director Ron Howard decide to leave this part of John's life out of the story he told in 'A Beautiful Mind'. He wanted everyone to remember John as the genius he was. Not the monster. And apparently it worked because none of you on here have mentioned him being a child molestor. History should NOT be erased like that! Sure John's genuis contributed to society, but what did his molesting young boys contribute? I don't care how genuis you are or what you do for mankind, NOTHING-ABSOLUTELY NOTHING gives a person the RIGHT to molest little boys. Shame on Ron Howard for trying to blot out history by removing a large portion of John's life in order to make money. I'm sorry. It's just wrong.
2006-10-09 04:41:49
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answered by Army Of Machines (Wi-Semper-Fi)! 7
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It's the true story of the man who won a nobel peace prize. He has schizophrenia, and you watch as how over a period of time, he degenerates until he's medicated, and then watch him as he degenerates again after he stops taking his meds. It's an awesome movie, but a little confusing if you don't follow closely.
2006-10-09 04:40:34
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answered by Bachman-ette 4
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It's the Story of a High Functioning, Autistic man working for the Government!
And how it plays out!
2006-10-09 04:34:17
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answered by J. Charles 6
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They human beings you're referin to in basic terms he can see them because of the fact he's Sczophrinic ( i understand the spelling is incorrect). He thinks he's doing a "specific" project, while quite, he's imagining it ll.
2016-10-16 00:12:53
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answered by ? 4
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A genious professor goes crazy, see's imaginary people, learns to distinguish whats real from fake, is able ot return to his work/family, wins a prize(I think the Nobel Peace Prize for Physics or Math)
2006-10-09 04:34:37
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answered by HokiePaul 6
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true life story of a schizophrenic genius
2006-10-09 04:34:16
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answered by anyonexxxxxx9999 4
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It's about a really smart nut case.
2006-10-09 04:33:46
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answered by a_poor_misguided_soul 5
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its all about the mind that is beautiful......
2006-10-09 04:34:43
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answer #9
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answered by ThoMerc 2
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