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The unforgettable true story of John Nash a brilliant mathematician whose genaus was tempered by schizophrenia. John managed to live a fulfilling life despite having to cope with a mental illness. In fact, John had a beautiful wife and son, good friends, and an astonishing career, that lead him to win a noble prize. However, his journey in life with a mental illness was quite stormy. First, his wife naturally had a hard time with a husband with a severe mental illness, his friends were not sure how to deal with him, and he had difficulties in his career. However, John managed t

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In conclusion, I certainly benefited myself by viewing this amazing story of love that triumph over mental illness! He certainly does, without a doubt have a beautiful mind!

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The character makes a lasting impression on the viewer. In fact, individuals who are born normal never get an opportunity to challenge their ability to overcome a disability are ones who are truly handicap. The actor was very believable who portrayed John. He appeared unbalanced, which did not go unnoticeable by his family and friends. In the midst of his mental illness he maintains his integrity, his brilliance, and his love for family and friends. o over come these perils and become an influential successful man, and also, maintain his family.

What Impression does the Character make on the Viewer. This film helped me to see exceptional individuals as extraordinary people. The characters were: Russell Crowe John’s doctor, Ed Harris John’s colleague, Christopher Plummer, Johns delusional friend, Jennifer Connelly, John’s wife. John Nash is steadfast unmovable, a conqueror. To overcome the mental illness in John’s mind it took super human power! The powerful love of his wife also helped him overcome adversity and achieve greatness on the home front, as well as in his contributions to the nations.

Evaluate Accuracy or Appropriateness of Characterization

The characters were portrayed accurately. He acted socially awkward for a man with such a high I.

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