

Despites all the comments about the movie not being so realistic and not really based on the facts of Nash, i still think it deserves one the of the most beautiful movies i had ever watched. Loving yet not so mushy, smart yet vulnerable at time. Connelly was good as ever, and she had always seen carrying this type of role. the only difference is that, nash had all the chances and supports from peers and the society but my uncle never did. I cried when nash was seen sitting on his house balcony because i remembered that was how my uncle used to sit for hours, solving puzzles. The movie was somehow close to me as my uncle, who was a genius,also suffered from schizophrenia, but passed away years ago. The way he walks, the way he slide himself between the gate at the abandoned warehouse where he thought was a Russian secret movement operation center, the way he talks, in fact, everything, was portrayed perfectly that it actually concealed that very russell crowe that i never actually liked. I bet he must have done his homework thousand times before finally bring it to the screen. A human drama inspired by events in the life of John Forbes Nash Jr., and in part based on the biography A Beautiful Mind by Sylvia Nasar. He played the role so beautifully and totally absorbed into being john nash rather that just a typical Hollywood actor. For some unknown reasons, i almost never liked crowe until i saw this movie.
