Good movie
Created: 11/03/09
I'm a math teacher and bought this to show my classes. It's rated PG-13 but does have some rather foul language, drinking, smoking, and very suggestive scenes without actually showing sex. Also some violence and potentially emotionally disturbing scenes. That said, as long as no parents get too upset with me, I have only good impressions of this film. The kids love it (they usually hate movies I find to have any educational value). It earned many awards for good reasons: excellent acting and cinematography, a very convincing story line (based on a true story), etc. I don't want to spoil it for you by telling the plot twists, but if you're interested in this movie, it's definitely a keeper. I didn't even mind watching it 4 times in a day... although the first watching is the best because you don't know what's going to happen!
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Visionary!
Created: 15/12/08
This movie was not only exceptional but it also made me look at mental illness a whole different way. The acting is great and Russell Crowe fits the real John Nash perfectly down to his mannerisms. Throughout the movie I experienced a whole range of emotions from happiness to feeling sorry for the character that Russell Crowe plays. How the story progresses is completely unpredictable and had me guessing what would happen next, me being that I had no previous knowledge of the history of John Nash. A perfect experience to see what a person goes through with a serious mental illness that gets in the way of his natural talent.
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Twists your reality (kind of like "The Matrix" does)
Created: 11/04/08
What's with all the ebay feedbacks in the MOVIE REVIEW section!!!
This movie might start a little slow for some. Meeting the shy, awkward, almost embarrassing Nash leaves you wondering what you've gotten yourself into, but don't worry, this too shall pass. Without realizing it, you are slowly drawn into a world where reality and fantasy are blurred. Just when you think things are well established, you find his world falling apart, but even then, you keep wondering which parts are real, who's lying and what is fantasy. It draws you into the mind of a schizophrenic without realizing it.
It all works out in the end more or less (it IS a Ron Howard film after all), but it leaves you very empathetic with Nash no matter what you may think of him, initially. Braniacs will probably empathize with many of his emotions about achievement. And ladies, keep the tissues close at hand. (No, you don't have to be a braniac to enjoy the film.)
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When reality turns to delusion
Created: 04/07/07
As someone who has worked as a mental health therapist for thirty years I found this movie to be a realistic portrayal of someone who is living with schizophrenia. What you don't know is that you are seeing the world as the person who has schizophrenia when reality and delusions start to blend. Finally, you can no longer tell what is real and what is pure fantasy. The world shifts from the concrete, touchable events that surround us to an imaginary world that is conjured up from the deep recesses of a psychotic mind. While this is taking place you have to function is the real world. Eventually, one realizes that reality is nothing more than our interpretation of what we experience through our senses. But, what happens when the majority of society does not see the world the way we do? This, experience is called mental illness.
Its a movie worth seeing.
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A must have movie.
Created: 06/10/06
Russell Crowe's best! He should have won the Oscar for this movie. Although the story line does not exactly follow Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John Nash, the changes do not affect the impact of the story.
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