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A Beautiful Mind
TrailerAfter he accepts secret work in cryptography, his life takes a turn for the nightmarish.Actors: Russell Crowe, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, Jason Gray-Stanford, Judd Hirsch, Austin Pendleton, ...»Director: Ron HowardCountry: United StatesDuration: 135 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "A Beautiful Mind"
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Characters of "A Beautiful Mind"
John NashPlayed by: Russell CroweParcherPlayed by: Ed HarrisAlicia NashPlayed by: Jennifer ConnellyDr. RosenPlayed by: Christopher PlummerCharlesPlayed by: Paul BettanySolPlayed by: Adam GoldbergHansenPlayed by: Josh LucasBenderPlayed by: Anthony RappAinsleyPlayed by: Jason Gray-StanfordHelingerPlayed by: Judd HirschThomas KingPlayed by: Austin PendletonMarceePlayed by: Vivien CardoneProfessor HornerPlayed by: Victor SteinbachBeckyPlayed by: Tanya ClarkeGeneralPlayed by: Jesse DoranPrinceton StudentPlayed by: Christopher Stockton -
Directors of "A Beautiful Mind"
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Creators of "A Beautiful Mind"
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Critic Reviews of "A Beautiful Mind"
Minneapolis Star TribuneOctober 21, 2014Crowe's interpretation of this tortured genius is textured and complex.
Associated PressFebruary 04, 2014A Beautiful Mind is Howard's best movie, and easily one of the best movies of the year.
AV ClubFebruary 04, 2014It's not a crime for the script to gloss over the thornier aspects of Nash's story, but the film seems totally unconvincing, squeezing a real life into a formula that's simultaneously more palatable and less interesting.
New York Daily NewsFebruary 04, 2014The result is one of the most successful attempts to make math look sexy, even if the movie strays - gallops, really - from the details of the actual life of Nobel Prize-winner John Forbes Nash Jr.
NewsweekFebruary 04, 2014Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman's clever solution is to turn the story of a troubled academic into a Hollywood thriller. How? He makes things up.
Wall Street JournalFebruary 24, 2013It isn't the device that's so crude, but the execution, which turns Nash's persecutory demons into nuisances that won't leave us alone.
New StatesmanOctober 21, 2014Crowe is called upon to do not much more than stare solicitously at the heavens, from where inspiration duly arrives, to the accompaniment of some predictably celestial music.
The NationOctober 21, 2014You're well into the story before you can sift the facts from the hallucinations, a process that's made compelling by Russell Crowe's performance in the lead.
Daily Mail (UK)October 21, 2014The second, idealised, sentimentalised half of the film is torture, as we plod through the routine I'm-here-to-help psychiatrist, the walls plastered with cut-up newspapers and the what-happens-when-he-stops-taking-the-medicine stuff.
Florida Times-UnionOctober 21, 2014The story also comes up with a clever way for Nash to fight his problem: He uses his mind. His illness is a puzzle, after all, and he's good at figuring out puzzles. You'll root for him.
Screen InternationalOctober 21, 2014Despite problems of structure and tone, and some crucial omissions from Nash's actual life, A Beautiful Mind has emerged as one of the season's most enjoyable and popular films.
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Gallery of "A Beautiful Mind"
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Soundtracks of "A Beautiful Mind"
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