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A Beautiful Mind 2001 Movie Free Download HD 720p John Nash experiences a heap of highs and lows from his time as a Mathematics understudy in doctoral level college at Princeton in the late 1940’s to his Nobel Prize win for Economics in 1994. Mind Movies transforms a boring vision board into a fun, digital video vision board filled with positive affirmations, inspiring images and motivating music. Get empowered to reach your goals through Mind Movies.

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A BEAUTIFUL MIND is the story of John Nash, a Carnegie Scholarship genius who attends Princeton University in 1947. John is, of course, brilliant, but he lacks social graces and comes across as rude, insensitive, arrogant, and independent. He skips classes to pursue his theories in the natural environment, but his disdain for academic expectations does not sit well with his instructors, one of whom tells him that he’ll likely not be recommended for placement in a coveted internship at Wheeler Laboratories.His roommate, Charles Herman, challenges the “chips on both of John’s shoulders,” and John confesses that a childhood teacher once told him that he had “twice the brain but half the heart” he needed. John does manage to hang around with a smart group of guys, and they pontificate about how important Math is but say that it will never lead one to higher truth. John admits that he wants to go beyond this limitation and make his life count for something.John’s personality continues to be abrasive, and when he loses a board game, he storms off, saying the game is flawed. He horribly botches an attempt to pick up a coed in a bar, and his friends laugh at him mercilessly. His professor continues to deny him internships and John continues to be frustrated at not finding his great Mathematical, world-changing breakthrough.

In anger, John and his roommate crash a dresser through the dorm window, and it shatters in the courtyard below.Finally, one night in a bar, John sees his friends ogling five coeds, one of which is a blonde. Suddenly, his eyes light up. He tells them that the theorist Adam Smith was wrong – that decisions should not be based solely on what’s right for oneself, but rather for self AND the group.

He suggests that, if they all went for the blonde, her friends would be mad, and they’d all leave. Therefore, in order for everyone to have a great date, it would be better to ignore the blonde and flirt with the other four girls. The guys are amazed, and John quickly applies his new theory to complex, real-world scenarios. After much work, his professor acknowledges the brilliance of Nash’s work, and he does make the Wheeler Lab recommendation.Years later, at the Pentagon, our Dr.

John Nash, part-time mathematical scientist/part time professor at M.I.T., is called upon to decode a radio transmission from Russia. His brain is able to quickly break a complex code involving the latitude and longitude routing orders across the borders of the U.S. A few weeks later, William Parcher, of the Department of Defense, approaches John. Parcher takes him to an impressive, secret U.S. Lab, where he shows him how a Russian faction called “New Freedom” has been imbedding secret messages in newspapers and magazines. Parcher asks John to become a spy for the U.S. – scanning magazines and decoding the enemy’s secrets.

John agrees and consents to having an electronic chip embedded into his forearm. The chip will have a number code that will change weekly, enabling him to get past security checkpoints and make important mail drops.John is busy decoding and teaching when he meets a gorgeous grad student, Alicia. She goes out with him and makes him look very good at parties. They share a romantic date in a courtyard under the stars. He asks her to think of any shape she wants, and he is then quickly able to point out the shape in the galaxy.

They soon fall in love and get married. John continues decoding and making his top-secret mail drops.One night, however, the drop is compromised, and it results in a scary car chase with Parcher leading them in a shoot-out where the bad guys’ car goes down into the lake. John makes it out, but he is terrified, and he shuts out his wife. Parcher tells him later, “I told you attachments were dangerous.” Soon, John is so fearful he wants to quit. Parcher threatens him, so John sends the now-pregnant Alicia away to her mother’s house.One day, while John is lecturing at Harvard, he sees his old roommate, Charles Herman, and Charles’ newly adopted young niece. He tells Charles about his trouble with the spy-game-gone-wrong, and Charles accompanies him to his lecture. During the lecture, however, John sees men in dark suits, coming to get him.

He runs, and the bad guys chase him down. They tell him they’re psychiatrists, and they give him a shot to subdue him.At the psychiatric hospital, he sees Charles, and realizes that his faithful old roommate has betrayed him. They are all trying to kill him now. Or are they?A BEAUTIFUL MIND is incredible on many levels. With typical Ron Howard (BACKDRAFT, APOLLO 13, GRINCH) heart-gripping direction, and with the broad acting skills of Russell Crowe (GLADIATOR), who must age from a college kid to an old man, the film is masterfully presented. Based on the true story of John Nash, this is a cleverly-portrayed, sobering look into the mindsets of the mentally ill.It is also the story of how all of heaven rallies to bring an individual out of his off-putting, rough-edged personality to be shaped into the image of God’s true purposes.

John Nash moves from abrasiveness to gentleness. From haughtiness to humility.

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At the end he says, “I’ve reached a level of honesty that borders on stupidity.”On another level, Christians will see the insidious nature of mental illness and the delusional “voices” which to many would constitute demonic activity. It is interesting that once John turns from the voices, acknowledges that they are not his own, and refuses to answer them, he begins to find his healing. Similarly, the Psalmist talks about how the entrance of God’s truth brings light and life. In the movie, John’s doctor tells him, “Like all dreams and nightmares, you’ve got to keep feeding them to keep them alive.” John refuses to keep alive the negative, debilitating thought-life that eventually could lead to death.The most significant aspect of the film was perhaps the incredible, self-sacrificial commitment demonstrated by John’s wife, Alicia, played by the beautiful Jennifer Connelly. In a day where many, if not most, wives would have crumbled under the weight of caring for a mentally ill spouse, Alicia takes up “her cross” and supports her husband – truly through thick and thin, for better and worse. At the end, John’s Nobel Prize speech is laden with praise for such a faithful companion who persevered under unfathomable trials.

He ends with, “Only in the mysterious equation of love can the logical be found.”The only negatives in the film were the few sexual references and the disturbing portrayal of mental illness. The middle of the film felt a bit tedious and nerve-wracking, but the ending delivers a fine payoff. This movie will likely give great hope and help to those suffering from mental, spiritual and even academic challenges. A BEAUTIFUL MIND is the story of John Nash, a Carnegie Scholarship genius attending Princeton in 1947. John is brilliant, but arrogant and rude.

John’s friends tell him that math will never lead to higher truth, but John wants to make his life count. One night in a bar while watching coeds, John comes up with a “game theory” that flies in the face of conventional wisdom.

His findings earn him a prestige job. Eventually, the government asks John to decode Russian radio communications, but then John becomes delusional, hospitalized with mental illness.

With his wife’s help, John begins the slow road to recovery. When scholars latch onto his earlier writings, John receives the Nobel Prize. Softened by his experiences, John humbly receives his prize, acknowledging the sacrificial support of his wife.A BEAUTIFUL MIND is incredible. With typical heart-gripping direction by Ron Howard (APOLLO 13), and with the broad acting skills of Russell Crowe, who must age from a college kid to an old man, the movie is masterfully presented. Based on a true story, this is a cleverly-portrayed, but sobering, look into the mindsets of the mentally ill and the healing powers of love.

The Nobel Prize winner John Forbes Nash Jr. Still teaches at Princeton, and walks to campus every day. That these commonplace statements nearly brought tears to my eyes suggests the power of 'A Beautiful Mind,' the story of a man who is one of the greatest mathematicians, and a victim of schizophrenia. Nash's discoveries in game theory have an impact on our lives every day.

He also believed for a time that Russians were sending him coded messages on the front page of the New York Times.' A Beautiful Mind' stars as Nash, and as his wife, Alicia, who is pregnant with their child when the first symptoms of his disease become apparent. It tells the story of a man whose mind was of enormous service to humanity while at the same time betrayed him with frightening delusions. Crowe brings the character to life by sidestepping sensationalism and building with small behavioral details. He shows a man who descends into madness and then, unexpectedly, regains the ability to function in the academic world. Nash has been compared to Newton, Mendel and Darwin, but was also for many years just a man muttering to himself in the corner.Advertisement.

Director is able to suggest a core of goodness in Nash that inspired his wife and others to stand by him, to keep hope and, in her words in his darkest hour, 'to believe that something extraordinary is possible.' The movie's Nash begins as a quiet but cocky young man with a West Virginia accent, who gradually turns into a tortured, secretive paranoid who believes he is a spy being trailed by government agents. Crowe, who has an uncanny ability to modify his look to fit a role, always seems convincing as a man who ages 47 years during the film.The early Nash, seen at Princeton in the late 1940s, calmly tells a scholarship winner 'there is not a single seminal idea on either of your papers.'

When he loses at a game of Go, he explains: 'I had the first move. My play was perfect. The game is flawed.' He is aware of his impact on others ('I don't much like people and they don't much like me') and recalls that his first-grade teacher said he was 'born with two helpings of brain and a half-helping of heart.' It is Alicia who helps him find the heart.

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She is a graduate student when they meet, is attracted to his genius, is touched by his loneliness, is able to accept his idea of courtship when he informs her, 'Ritual requires we proceed with a number of platonic activities before we have sex.' To the degree that he can be touched, she touches him, although often he seems trapped inside himself;, who wrote the 1998 biography that informs Akiva Goldsman's screenplay, begins her book by quoting Wordsworth about 'a man forever voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone.' Nash's schizophrenia takes a literal, visual form. He believes he is being pursued by a federal agent , and imagines himself in chase scenes that seem inspired by 1940s crime movies.

He begins to find patterns where no patterns exist. One night he and Alicia stand under the sky and he asks her to name any object, and then connects stars to draw it. Romantic, but it's not so romantic when she discovers his office thickly papered with countless bits torn from newspapers and magazines and connected by frantic lines into imaginary patterns.The movie traces his treatment by an understanding psychiatrist , and his agonizing courses of insulin shock therapy. Medication helps him improve somewhat-but only, of course, when he takes the medication.

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Eventually newer drugs are more effective, and he begins a tentative re-entry into the academic world at Princeton.The movie fascinated me about the life of this man, and I sought more information, finding that for many years he was a recluse, wandering the campus, talking to no one, drinking coffee, smoking cigarettes, paging through piles of newspapers and magazines. And then one day he paid a quite ordinary compliment to a colleague about his daughter, and it was noticed that Nash seemed better.Advertisement. There is a remarkable scene in the movie when a representative for the Nobel committee comes visiting, and hints that he is being 'considered' for the prize. Nash observes that people are usually informed they have won, not that they are being considered: 'You came here to find out if I am crazy and would screw everything up if I won.' He did win, and did not screw everything up.The movies have a way of pushing mental illness into corners. It is grotesque, sensational, cute, funny, willful, tragic or perverse.

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Here it is simply a disease, which renders life almost but not quite impossible for Nash and his wife, before he becomes one of the lucky ones to pull out of the downward spiral.When he won the Nobel, Nash was asked to write about his life, and he was honest enough to say his recovery is 'not entirely a matter of joy.' He observes: 'Without his 'madness,' Zarathustra would necessarily have been only another of the millions or billions of human individuals who have lived and then been forgotten.' Without his madness, would Nash have also lived and then been forgotten?

Did his ability to penetrate the most difficult reaches of mathematical thought somehow come with a price attached? The movie does not know and cannot say.(Note: For Nash's autobiographical statement, go to www.nobel.se/economics/laureates/1994/nash-autobio.html).

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