A Beautiful Mind

Production year: 2001

Drama PG-13   Running time: 2:16 

IMDB rating:   8.2     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English, French;  Subtitles: English, French, Spanish;  Audio: DD 5.1

A Beautiful Mind manages to twist enough pathos out of John Nash's incredible life story to redeem an at-times goofy portrayal of schizophrenia. Russell Crowe tackles the role with characteristic fervor, playing the Nobel prize-winning mathematician from his days at Princeton, where he developed a groundbreaking economic theory, to his meteoric rise to the cover of Forbes magazine and an MIT professorship, and on through to his eventual dismissal due to schizophrenic delusions. Of course, it is the delusions that fascinate director Ron Howard and, predictably, go astray. Nash's other world, populated as it is by a maniacal Department of Defense agent (Ed Harris), an imagined college roommate who seems straight out of Dead Poets Society, and an orphaned girl, is so fluid and scriptlike as to make the viewer wonder if schizophrenia is really as slick as depicted. Crowe's physical intensity drags us along as he works admirably to carry the film on his considerable shoulders. No doubt the story of Nash's amazing will to recover his life without the aid of medication is a worthy one, his eventual triumph heartening.

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Features

Audio commentary
Cast biographies/profiles/filmographies
Deleted/extended scenes
DVD-ROM content
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries
Production notes
Trailers/TV spots

Special features

Ron Howard Audio Commentary
Akiva Goldsman Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes With Director's Commentar
A Beautiful Mind Soundtrack
Making Of A Beautiful Mind
Academy Awards Reactions
Scoring The Film
Creation Of The Special Effects
Storyboard Comparisons
Casting
Meeting John Nash
Development Of The Screenplay
A Beautiful Partnership: Ron Howard and Brian Grazer
A Beautiful Mind