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Russell Crowe deserves two-thumbs up for his gripping performance in this jaw-dropping movie as he takes on the role of mathematician John Forbes Nash, an M.I.T. professor who won the Nobel Prize in economics, but also suffered from schizophrenia? This movie is based on a real life story and director Ron Howard (Apollo 13), working from Sylvia Nasar’s biography does a superb job of transforming Nash’s world into a reality in this 135 minute journey. We begin the movie with Nash as a graduate student. Nash is obviously a mathematical genius though he is rather socially unaccepted by his fellow classmates and the women he encounters.
Approximate Word count = 350 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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