A Beautiful Mind
This was a superb movie although it was not original from the standpoint of being the first movie about schizophrenia, it was first the time I have seen this sickness manifest itself like that. The movie was based on a true story is about a brilliant mathematician John Nash, who was suffering from a very severe case of schizophrenia for many years un-noticed, it begun in his teenage years. He believed that he was secretly working the government breaking Russian codes, and how the situation got out of control. It also illustrates the agony of coming to terms will the illness both for him and even his wife. Through her love and commitment for him he recovered but this seemed short lived, his reality' may have been too real for too long to let go.
I believe more than anything else, this movie focuses on perceptions of life. Perception of what is reality and what is imaginary, not only his perception but also people's perception of him, and of the situation. Yet......
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