Ⅰ 谁有美丽心灵的英文影评
A Beautiful Mind is an excellent drama that has everything you would want: suspense, sadness, happiness, comedy, an engrossing plot, and good characters (although it doesn't have any real action, except for one sequence that comes to mind). It follows the life of John Nash (acted by Russel Crowe), a mathematician who graated from Princeton. If you don't have any background on the movie before watching it (like me), then there is a pretty nice plot twist towards the beginning that completely changes the direction of the film.
The film is excellent at illustrating the troubles that Nash encounters throughout his career. Its one of those things that just thinking about could drive you insane. But there are plenty of supporting characters (and opposing characters, that are quite complex) to help him out. In the end, the film gives a feel-good conclusion.
I didn't find the film to be spectacular in any one category, but everything came together to make a neat experience. Its one of those films where you are introced to a completely different personality than yourself. This makes you think about all those things you haven't taken time to learn about (in this case, mathematics, schizophrenia, and a Nobel laureate's life). Then your left satisfied because you learned some things and had fun. This is a film you'll love if you like dramas.
Ⅱ 美丽心灵 影评
眼泪和耀目的光芒伴随着他们,他们觉得这一切都来的心安理得。而荒谬的是,这部由Ron Howard导演,由Akiva Goldsman编剧的影片,其中生发出的看似纯真的情感却几乎全是虚造的。
首先,将要嫁给纳什的麻省理工的学生Alicia Larde (Jennifer Connelly饰)愉悦的跑进nash的办公室,挥舞着手中的稿纸,她刚刚证明出了一个极端变态的假设。她的导师同时也是未来的丈夫把目光从刚喝过的纸咖啡杯挪开,瞥了一眼Alicia的证明,“很精妙,但是错了。”他说,给出的评判挺符合一个“美丽的心灵”。
让我们退后了看,从错误到精妙。纳什先生今年73岁,这个尴尬而天赋异禀的人拥有他们这代人中最出众的数学才能。他三十出头的时候一场精神疾病极大的打击了他的创造能力,而他曾经在博弈论、量子力学、数论等诸多领域有着杰出的成就。经过三十多年的与精神分裂症的抗争,他好象是得到了上帝奇迹般的宽恕,于1994年获得了诺贝尔纪念奖,以表彰他在40年代末于普林斯顿大学所作出的经济学成就。
总体上看,纳什先生跌宕起伏的一生刚好符合电影所渴望叙事结构:光彩照人的生活惨遭不幸最终又依靠顽强的精神获得了胜利。但是,就像Nasar小姐在之前为《纽约时报》做的经济学报告中所说的那样,细看他的生活,其中夹杂着诸多迷人或者糟糕的故事。在数学这个具有古怪名声的行业中,纳什先生可以算得上是一个质数。他反社会的暴躁脾气以及他那些残忍而危险的侮辱和恶作剧在他的同事中可算得上是臭名远扬了。
他同alicia结婚之前,他们有了一个叫John的孩子。同时,他还是另外一个也叫John的孩子的父亲,这是他同一个叫 Eleanor Stiers的女子生下的,纳什后来离弃了他们。他与许多男性有着强烈而明显的性关系,他甚至因为在加州圣莫妮卡(Santa Monica)的男卫生间中要求与人发生性关系而被捕,并且因此丢掉了他在研究与发展公司(RAND)的职务。当他的病症越来越严重、行为越来越无法忍受的时候,alicia与他离婚了(他们于去年6月复婚)。
上述这些我们在电影中都看不到。更糟的却是那些被粉饰的学术和政治经历把他的天才和疯狂一起塑造成了一座丰碑。电影《美丽心灵》开始于一个虚构的 Helinger 教授(Judd Hirsch饰)的演讲,演讲上说美国的数学家在抵御纳粹的战争中发挥了重要作用,现在要把注意力转向抵抗苏联共产主义。
这一场景以及接下来的故事将冷战时期疑神疑鬼的学术界过分的简单化了。当时,许多的数学家和科学家同情支持社会主义,这也包括纳什离开普林斯顿之后去任教的麻省理工(而不是象电影中所说他之后在领导一项有关防御的机密研究),当然更多的人对社会主义表示怀疑(这包括后面提到的 Robert Oppenheimer)。而nash不在其中,他被Howard导演和Goldsman先生描绘成了一个无畏的冷血战士。即使在国防部的智囊团——研究与发展公司(RAND),他也更乐于进行纯理论的研究而非实际应用,1960年他甚至尝试着放弃自己的美国国籍并建立一个世界政府。
显然,所有的这些对于观众来说都太难以承受了,任何会减少观众同情心的真实事件均被涂抹掉,留下了一个害羞而可爱的天才形象。当然,任何一个源自传记的电影都会将原著修改、粉饰、强调或者压缩,但是《美丽心灵》走得更远,变成了同《肯尼迪》(J.F.K.)或者《阿甘正传》一样的历史修正主义影片,并另人沮丧的表现出了对观众智慧的低估。
电影所声称的真实到底有多少是历史的本来面貌?对于这个问题,写电影的人比拍电影的人更感兴趣。不过无论如何,这都没有难倒Howard先生。但是,如果没有以上这些令人窒息的异议,或者不相信这些事情,甚至无知的反驳说这只是一部电影,那么这部电影就值得用它自己的语言作评判。也许,借用一下数学符号上的规矩,这部电影可以叫做《纳什质数》或者干脆叫Nashi(i代表虚数)。这个纳什的故事没有丧失它的美丽。
一方面,Connelly小姐在剧中是一个敏锐而活泼的角色,她最初是一个数学爱好者之后又成为了这个不安而难处的男人的妻子。而其他的演员,包括Ed Harris演的联邦特工、Christopher Plummer 饰演的精神病医生、Paul Bettany演的英国纨绔子弟、 Josh Lucas演的喜欢数学的校运动员等,都在努力不让自己在戏中成为一个可有可无的角色。Roger Deakins用其优雅的电影手法,将战后的普林斯顿大学变成了一个甜蜜的世外桃源。
但是,罗素克劳能够坚持,他拒绝了每一个能把角色演的过火的机会。太多用来卖弄的机会反而不能很好的表现一个天才或者一个疯子,即使像达斯汀-霍夫曼 (''雨人'') 和杰弗里-拉什(''Shine'')这样有天赋的演员也很难办到。
罗素克劳用他过人的专注精神,向我们展示了一个几乎完全生活在自己内心世界中的人,他对人物心灵的戏剧化展现处理的旁若无人:一个模糊的微笑挂在纳什的嘴边,演讲时声音轻微而吞吞吐吐,带有南方音韵的口吻(纳什正在西弗吉尼亚长大)。随着罗素克劳的表演,你不会认为这是演员有意为之,反而会认为这是对人物性格的深入吸收后自然生发出来的。
对于怎么把观众带入纳什的内心世界,Howard导演带来了一个就像它本身一样简单而聪明的想法。当问到纳什为什么会相信那些导致他疾病的幻想时,纳什说,“那些想法出现在我头脑中的方式和数学的一样”。比起评论Howard导演编造的巧妙惊喜,我更愿意认为他是找到了一个操作性强的电影的方式来表现人物的内心。(他还找到了一些娱乐的方式来表达约翰纳什的数学方面的见解:让纳什赢得诺贝尔奖的理论就在学生酒吧挑选女友的策略中表现了出来。)
纳什的幻觉一天天变得真实,精神分裂症不会像它所带来的痛苦那样宣告自己的到来。Howard先生在没有任何预示的情况下,慢慢带领我们进入纳什地狱般的生活中,这个角色的表现似乎至少已经接近现实生活中纳什先生的描述。纳什在他1994年发表的自传中写到,“我开始理性的避免一些幻觉的影响,其中有些幻觉已经成为了我生活环境中的一部分。”
就像现实生活中一样,电影中的纳什对于琐碎的事情没有耐心,更乐于研究“统治力量”。《美丽心灵》中的统治力量是一种熟悉而不令人很反感的伤感的类型。这部电影实在并且也应该被理性的拒绝掉,但是你并不会完全从你的心里排斥它。
Ⅲ 急求《美丽心灵》英文影评,简介少一点,主要要感悟。谢谢!
《美丽心灵》我也是最近看的,很不错的一部电影。我觉得影评你可以自己去写,因为你肯定看过,有些感悟的。建议可以从John Nash的心理去写,接着可以表现他妻子Alicia Larde的绝望接着耐心,相信。最后表现一个美好的结局(即John Nash获得诺贝尔奖且渐渐克服了精神分裂症带给他的幻觉,而Alicia Larde也欣慰了),即表现点题,片名《A Beautiful Mind》。(当然了,要加上自己的感受)这样就不错的。
这些都是我自己想出打出的,希望可以帮到你,另外可以问我一些问题。
Ⅳ 介绍《美丽心灵》的英文短文50字
范文:The handsome and eccentric mathematician John Nash (Russell Crowe) published his game theory when he was a graate student. His 26 page paper had a far-reaching impact in the fields of economy, military and so on.
He began to enjoy international reputation. But Nash's outstanding intuition was troubled by schizophrenia, which greatly changed his brilliant process of marching to the highest academic level.
英俊而又十分古怪的数学家约翰·纳什(罗素·克劳饰)念研究生时便发表了他的博弈理论,短短26页的论文在经济、军事等领域产生深远的影响,他开始享有国际声誉。但纳什出众的直觉受到了精神分裂症的困扰,使他向学术上最高层次进军的辉煌历程发生了巨大改变。
Ⅳ 美丽心灵 英文的观后感
读后感1:
"A Beautiful Mind" is an exceptional story, but it is only and exceptional film because of its director. Ron Howard does an amazing job of engaging his audience, introcing a brilliant main character, and making the audience experience the reality of mental illness. This could have been an unbelievable story to which very people could relate; however, the directorial mastery Howard exhibits throughout allows the audience to accompany Nash on his journey and awareness of his illness. Anyone who has been close to the frailties of the human mind will appreciate how respectfully and honestly this film approaches the subject. Howard is able to portray all the complex reactions to mental illness while maintaining the humanity and dignity of the patient. Superbly directed, wonderfully acted by Crowe and cast, this film succeeds on every level.
读后感2:
Director Ron Howard has experience in playing with his audience's heartstrings. Remember in Apollo 13, when the fate of the astronauts was uncertain? (Ok, so if you remember your recent history, you knew.... but still!) Or remember in Parenthood, when Steve Martin's kid was about to make the crucial catch? Ol Opie can still pluck those strings with the best of them. (And you know, he'll never stop being called Opie, even by those of us who never saw The Andy Griffith Show ring its initial run.) And plucking heartstrings is not a bad thing at all, not when you can do it in such a sincere, noncloying way as the masterful Beautiful Mind presents to its viewers.
John Nash is a mathematics prodigy who has a decided knack at solving previously unsolvable problems. He's socially dysfunctional, rarely looking anyone in the eye, but pours all of his energy - and soul - into procing one original idea, an idea that will distinguish him from all of the other mathemathical minds at Princeton University.
But John, like most who have had movies made about them, had his ups and downs. He meets and falls for a beautiful student of his named Alicia (Jennifer Connelly), and they proce a baby. But John also suffers from tremendous delusions and is diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia's a tough disease, folks - it's still not fully understood, and Nash was diagnosed with it in the middle of last century. He spends time in a sanitarium, as doctors struggle to find a cure.
Russell Crowe is absolutely powerful as the confused and confusing Nash. Although the marquee says "Russell Crowe", you'll immediately forget this is the hunky guy from Gladiator. I mean after all, he's playing some nerdy scientist de! But Crowe completely disappears in the role, and he's unforgettable. Actors kill for roles like this one, because it gives them a chance to show off their acting chops. For many actors, this is the kiss of death, because then they're exposed as poor thespians. But not for Crowe; if anything, this proves once and for all that he's a grand master of acting. I realize that sounds like overkill for him, but I think that when actors are labeled as a "hunk" - their skills as actors aren't seen as very substantial. Hey, looking darn good worked against Tom Selleck, and to a degree it has worked against Crowe as well.
And he ages well, too. The movie takes place over a fairly extended period of time, ending with Nash's acceptance of the Nobel Prize in 1994. The makeup on Nash is neither garish nor schmaltzy; he looks completely genuine. And that's the essence of Crowe's performance. It's sincere, never trying to win over the audience with a sly wink here or a toss of the hair there. Crowe shows remarkable poise, elegance, and is utterly astounding in the role.
His supporting cast is more than able. Jennifer Connelly is better than I thought she would be; in most roles, she's the eye candy. But this role had meat to it, and she held her own. It wasn't an easy role to play, and she pulled it off. And her scenes with Crowe do have that movie magic that each of us looks for when we go to movies, that one moment, that compatible chemistry that leaves audiences mesmerized.
And yes, this does have some very, very touching moments. The final scene, while predictable (even if you don't know the outcome in real life), will bring more than one tear to the eye. Yes, I'll admit it, it got me right here. But it's okay; I did that old 'guy-crying-in-movie-theater' trick. If you feel the brime falling from the lid, you make a motion toward your cheek and then you scratch vigorously; people might think you have a skin infection and move away slowly, but at least they won't think you're a girly man.
At any rate, it's certainly one of the best movies of the year. Everything's in place: the direction, the photography, and especially the acting.
Ⅵ 电影美丽心灵,写一篇观后感,用英语写,100到150个单词就够了,不要超过一百五的,有采纳再加财富
《美丽心灵》是一部非凡的故事,但它的导演是独一无二的。罗恩·霍华德在吸引观众方面做得非常出色,他介绍了一个出色的主角,让观众体验到了精神疾病的现实。这可能是一个难以置信的故事,每个人都可以与之联系起来,然而,导演掌握霍华德的展览始终允许观众陪同纳什在他的旅程和意识到他的疾病。任何一个接近人类心灵弱点的人都会欣赏这部电影是如何以尊重和诚实的态度对待这个主题。霍华德能够描绘出所有复杂的心理疾病反应,同时保持病人的人性和尊严。本片导演精湛,由克罗和演员们精彩演绎,在每一个层面上都大获成功。
Ⅶ 求美丽心灵的英文影评
《综艺》杂志美丽心灵英文影评:http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117916596.html?categoryid=31&cs=1
《帝国》杂志美丽心灵英文影评:http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/ReviewComplete.asp?FID=7610
Ⅷ 美丽心灵 观后感 求英文电影《美丽心灵》的英文观后感,英文的!
读后感1:
"A Beautiful Mind" is an exceptional story,but it is only and exceptional film because of its director.Ron Howard does an amazing job of engaging his audience,introcing a brilliant main character,and making the audience experience the reality of mental illness.This could have been an unbelievable story to which very people could relate; however,the directorial mastery Howard exhibits throughout allows the audience to accompany Nash on his journey and awareness of his illness.Anyone who has been close to the frailties of the human mind will appreciate how respectfully and honestly this film approaches the subject.Howard is able to portray all the complex reactions to mental illness while maintaining the humanity and dignity of the patient.Superbly directed,wonderfully acted by Crowe and cast,this film succeeds on every level.
读后感2:
Director Ron Howard has experience in playing with his audience's heartstrings.Remember in Apollo 13,when the fate of the astronauts was uncertain?(Ok,so if you remember your recent history,you knew.but still!) Or remember in Parenthood,when Steve Martin's kid was about to make the crucial catch?Ol Opie can still pluck those strings with the best of them.(And you know,he'll never stop being called Opie,even by those of us who never saw The Andy Griffith Show ring its initial run.) And plucking heartstrings is not a bad thing at all,not when you can do it in such a sincere,noncloying way as the masterful Beautiful Mind presents to its viewers.
John Nash is a mathematics prodigy who has a decided knack at solving previously unsolvable problems.He's socially dysfunctional,rarely looking anyone in the eye,but pours all of his energy - and soul - into procing one original idea,an idea that will distinguish him from all of the other mathemathical minds at Princeton University.
But John,like most who have had movies made about them,had his ups and downs.He meets and falls for a beautiful student of his named Alicia (Jennifer Connelly),and they proce a baby.But John also suffers from tremendous delusions and is diagnosed with a form of schizophrenia.Schizophrenia's a tough disease,folks - it's still not fully understood,and Nash was diagnosed with it in the middle of last century.He spends time in a sanitarium,as doctors struggle to find a cure.
Russell Crowe is absolutely powerful as the confused and confusing Nash.Although the marquee says "Russell Crowe",you'll immediately forget this is the hunky guy from Gladiator.I mean after all,he's playing some nerdy scientist de!But Crowe completely disappears in the role,and he's unforgettable.Actors kill for roles like this one,because it gives them a chance to show off their acting chops.For many actors,this is the kiss of death,because then they're exposed as poor thespians.But not for Crowe; if anything,this proves once and for all that he's a grand master of acting.I realize that sounds like overkill for him,but I think that when actors are labeled as a "hunk" - their skills as actors aren't seen as very substantial.Hey,looking darn good worked against Tom Selleck,and to a degree it has worked against Crowe as well.
And he ages well,too.The movie takes place over a fairly extended period of time,ending with Nash's acceptance of the Nobel Prize in 1994.The makeup on Nash is neither garish nor schmaltzy; he looks completely genuine.And that's the essence of Crowe's performance.It's sincere,never trying to win over the audience with a sly wink here or a toss of the hair there.Crowe shows remarkable poise,elegance,and is utterly astounding in the role.
His supporting cast is more than able.Jennifer Connelly is better than I thought she would be; in most roles,she's the eye candy.But this role had meat to it,and she held her own.It wasn't an easy role to play,and she pulled it off.And her scenes with Crowe do have that movie magic that each of us looks for when we go to movies,that one moment,that compatible chemistry that leaves audiences mesmerized.
And yes,this does have some very,very touching moments.The final scene,while predictable (even if you don't know the outcome in real life),will bring more than one tear to the eye.Yes,I'll admit it,it got me right here.But it's okay; I did that old 'guy-crying-in-movie-theater' trick.If you feel the brime falling from the lid,you make a motion toward your cheek and then you scratch vigorously; people might think you have a skin infection and move away slowly,but at least they won't think you're a girly man.
At any rate,it's certainly one of the best movies of the year.Everything's in place:the direction,the photography,and especially the acting.
希望两篇对你有参考价值.
Ⅸ 求一篇1500字的英文影评-美丽心灵
A BEAUTIFUL MIND (2001)
A Beautiful Mind's greatest achievement, in my humble opinion, is the way it makes schizophrenia accessible to "sane" people. The general public knows schizophrenics tend to talk to themselves, repeat certain actions and do things generally at odds with the norm. But why? It's nearly impossible for a "sane" indivial to understand why this happens...and more importantly, what that feels like. Without this essential empathy, many people become frustrated with the mentally ill, asking why patients can't pull themselves together and just bear up. We express this same impatience with the criminally insane who act upon delusions with disastrous results. It is incomprehensible.
A Beautiful Mind does all it can to change that, and it succeeds. Unless you are familiar with John Nash's story, you probably won't guess he's schizophrenic until part-way into the movie. He's eccentric, abrupt, and highly intelligent, but doesn't seem crazy. His delusions are as real as reality to Nash, and likewise, they are real to the audience, who cannot tell the difference between truth and delusion.
Incidentally, I came across a review from a "professional critic" who blasted A Beautiful Mind for including "all that spying stuff that had nothing to do with Nash's work that was thrown in for Hollywood thrill." I feel bad for that chap, since he missed the entire point of the film. But that just proves Ron Howard's genius in creating a picture of insanity indistinguishable from reality.
There are some truly shocking moments in A Beautiful Mind. When Alicia finds her husband's secret cache of newspaper clippings behind their house, I was eerily reminded of Jack Nicholson's wife in The Shining discovering his endless, typewritten pages of the same phrase. The scene that follows, culminating with Nash's realization that his delusions are indeed a false reality is brilliant. In a moment, remembering Marcee, Nash has a flash of insight, and he finally accepts his illness -- ironically, through his intellect. When Nash imagines that someone is going to harm Alicia, he lunges at her -- and only through his eyes do we see how a seemingly senseless act of violence is a gesture of love, filtered through the smog of delusion.
Now my take on the acting: Superb in every sense of the word. Russell Crowe is incredible. I can't stress that enough. There's never any question about the authenticity of his character. Crowe doesn't rely on his elaborate makeup to age Nash -- his walk, words, and voice do that elegantly in the movie's end. Crowe will get at least another Oscar nomination out of this one. And, he better win. Jennifer Connelly is amazing as well. And when Crowe and Connelly are put together, extraordinary chemistry erupts, they just gel together, they really belong with one another. Some people have had problems with the romance part of the movie, saying that the way John and Alicia even started seeing each other wasn't very realistic and why Alicia would stay with John after he becomes distant. But, I think that maybe it started out as just a crush, you know, and the math question she showed him was just her excuse for going to his office and she already knew she was going to ask him out before hand. Maybe she's just attracted to the kind of person Nash is? Who knows? A lot of people are attracted to the "weirdest" things sometimes. The crush took over the fact that he sort of insulted her work and she still asked him anyway. When you're around someone you like so much you can't help but be fooled by them. I can't really explain it, but I can understand why she still asked him to dinner. And I guess if you love someone as much as Alicia loved John, then you would stick with them through anything. Even how distant he became, she still stuck with him.
Moving on, I think Ed Harris is, as always, great. Harris continues to prove that, simply because he's flawless. With delusions like these, no wonder Nash was torn between treatment and "spying."
Simply put, A Beautiful Mind is a film which extends far beyond the 2 hours and 15 minutes that you will spend viewing it in the theater. The characters continued to haunt me after the movie (and still do), thanks to the Oscar-incing performances by Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly and all of the supporting players. They are not merely acting, yet are transformed into the characters, leaving no trace of a line between their part and reality.
Of course a film is only as good as a screenplay would allow, and the story contained within is written in a way that compliments everything that is truly great about A Beautiful Mind. Ron Howard contributes truly inspiring work to this film, and I hope that the critics remember him when awards are being given out.
All I can tell you now is that if you're looking for an emotionally-charged movie that will make you cry, but still filters in some very funny moments as to lighten things up every now and then, with near perfect acting, cinematography, directing, editing and a screenplay which will cause the story of John Nash to inspire you, then consider A Beautiful Mind.
I hope a lot of people see this film. Not just because Russell Crowe is a hunk or because it's a Ron Howard piece, but because you will learn something important. You will learn why compassion is an absolute must when dealing with the mentally ill. You won't glare at the next person you see muttering to themselves. And when someone you love is dealing with a disorder, be it schizophrenia or depression, you won't ask them to "pull themselves together." You will understand why they need your love -- because they are just as confused as you are.
In closing, if Russell Crowe isn't awarded the Best Actor Oscar this year, then my faith in movies and its rewards system will be seriously tarnished.
Ⅹ 《美丽心灵》的英文评论
I wasn't actually planning on going to see "A Beautiful Mind" in the first place, but as it was, I was convinced by the friend that accompanied me that it was truly something to see. And now, after seeing it, I thank her for that. Instead of spending two and a half hours watching George Clooney and Matt Damon rob casinos or Kevin Spacey and Julianne Moore dealing with their problems in New Foundland, I found myself pulled into another kind of story, a powerful, emotional story of how one man learned to battle his own demons and dazzle the world.
"A Beautiful Mind", based on the novel by Sylvia Nasar, is the story of John Forbes Nash Jr., the genius mathematician, whose life suddenly takes a turn for the worse when he is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. After fierce battles with his inner self, he overcomes this and returns to win the Nobel Prize in 1994 for his brakethrough game theory in economics that he had been working on ring his years in Princeton University in the 1950s.
John Nash, portrayed very well by the versatile and brilliant Russell Crowe, is a partly shy, yet ironic and sometimes even arrogant, gifted young student studying in Princeton University in the late 1940s. He dedicates his time to numbers and equations, set on to solving every problem at hand, rather than mingling with co-students on the football field or in the pub.
Nash is later on introced to Sylvia (played by the lovely Jennifer Connely), a physics student attending his classes. She helps Nash to open up and eventually discover love.
Enter William Parcher (played by Ed Harris), a shadowy and mysterious agent working for the Department of Defense. Parcher, after realizing Nash's ability to see mathematical and geometrical patterns everywhere, approaches Nash with a mission that involves national security.
Now, amidst his work and relationship, Nash is suddenly thrown into a whirlwind of emotions and disbeliefs as he is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. And this is the part where "A Beautiful Mind" truly shines: in portraying the disorder from Nash's own point of view. In a powerful and emotional way, it shows the viewer how difficult an illness like this can be to not only face, but overcome, something that people today may not always realize.
Before seeing this movie, I must admit that I was a bit afraid that casting such a well-known actor as Russell Crowe as the main character would ruin the image of John Nash, forcing the viewer to see Crowe, rather than Nash. This is a common problem when dealing with famous actors, but to my surprise, it didn't much bother me much. And the same goes for Ed Harris.
As a movie, "A Beautiful Mind" is absolutely great (It is so much more, but I cannot find the words to praise it enough, so I will simply go with "great" =). Not only does it have a strong point and an importaint message to the viewer, but it delivers it in a touching and sensitive, partly even humourous kind of way, with the help of powerful actors, a great screenplay and even a few special effects to boost it up. So for anyone whose grown tired of the consant pointless action-movies out there, and instead want to immerse themselves into a character-driven story that might actually bring a tear to your eyes, I sincerily recommend "A Beautiful Mind".