Chapter 2150 Chapter 2150
The movie ended, almost immediately, the warm applause of "Papa Papa" once again surged, this time it was no longer the applause of the Nobel Prize award ceremony in the movie, but the applause of all the audience in the movie theater , the thunderous sound continued to echo in the audience, and it could not be subdued for a long time.
This is an internal test screening, not a premiere, nor an on-demand screening, but an internal test screening. The people present are all real professionals. They only need to express their own opinions, and there is no need to use polite words at all. Applause for praise. But at this time, the raging applause was endless, and the similar touch and approval could be seen from almost everyone's face, and the excited expression shone brightly in the dim subtitle light of the big screen.
Hugo stood up first, but found that Charlize was still sitting there, motionless. He couldn't help but bent down, looked down at Charlize, and then found that Charlize was streaming down his face at this time, which shocked Hugo Jumping, he quickly squatted down, keeping his sight level with Charlize, and raised his voice, "What's wrong?"
Seeing Hugo's worried expression, Charlize burst out laughing, tears and snot made her look embarrassed, then she shook her head, "No, I just found out how lucky I am to have you Hugo couldn't help being stunned by these words, Charlize saw Hugo's dumbfounded expression, the smile on the corner of his mouth completely bloomed, and then he lowered his head and made a deep impression on Hugo's lips. kiss.
Only after watching "A Beautiful Mind" in the cinema, can you know how good Hugo's performance is. He almost interprets every move of John Nash into his soul, that lonely and weird math genius, that painful schizophrenia Suffering, the lonely and helpless soul calling for help... came through the big screen.
Charlize once thought that "Death Row Walking" should be the pinnacle of Hugo's performance. Although "LA Confidential" and "The Truman Show" later were not inferior, due to the relationship between characters and themes, the overall completion was still Not as good as "Death Row Walk". But today, Charlize knows that Hugo has once again achieved self-transcendence. In the work "A Beautiful Mind", he has brought the charm of performance and character to the extreme.
Charlize is very fortunate that she didn't stop Hugo during the filming, but accompanied him all the way forward, otherwise, she would have missed the moment when this man shined with brilliance. At this moment, Charlize was so thankful, more fortunate than ever, that happiness was slowly overflowing like this.
The temperature on Hugo's lips slowly left, and when he opened his eyes, he saw Charlize's brilliant eyes, and the arc of the corner of his mouth rose accordingly. He raised his right hand, and gently Wipe off the tears on Charlize's cheeks, "You don't want everyone to see your current appearance, although I don't mind." The happy atmosphere was broken in an instant, and Charlize raised her hand and gave it to Hugo. He punched his chest, gritted his teeth, and hated him endlessly.
The lights of the cinema slowly turned on, revealing a hazy halo that completely dispelled the darkness. Hugo helped Charlize stand up, and the two of them were firmly surrounded by warm applause from all directions. Those hot and joyful eyes made the atmosphere of the whole movie theater constantly rising.
Nicholas came up, still clapping his hands, leaned into Hugo's ear and said, "Are you sure this is not the sequel to 'Before Sunrise'?" Hugo couldn't help laughing out loud at this ridicule.
Strictly speaking, "A Beautiful Mind" is far from John Nash's biography. It is more like a love movie. The whole story line revolves around how John overcomes schizophrenia, and John and Alicia The love of love has been carried through from beginning to end and has become the real theme of the movie.
It also makes the intense chemistry between Hugo and Charlize come to life, and even a simple eye exchange can make the blood boil.
Not long after, the Los Angeles Times wrote a review under the headline "The beauty of accompanying each other to the end of life."
"'The Sixth Sense of Spirituality' tells a touching and beautiful story around the relationship between mother and child; while 'A Beautiful Mind' centers on a lingering, lingering, pathetic love story and tells a great life!
John Nash, the inventor of game theory, has completely changed the cornerstone and structure of modern economic theory, and won the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics. This is a great life, he almost reached the highest point of human society, engraved his name deeply in the annals of history, eternal and immortal. Just like Adam Smith.
But it is not an easy task to tell this great life, because the great "game theory" is just a doctoral thesis of John, only 27 pages. It is too difficult to make such an achievement into a movie. Now, Hugo has done it.
The movie takes less than one-third of its length, and describes the birth of game theory delicately and concisely, yet passionately. While impassioned and rejoicing, it portrays the role of John Nash in a few words. It is amazing that Hugo Lancaster's proficient control of the script; and what is even more amazing is that the remaining two-thirds of the movie tell us about John Nash's wonderful but twists and turns life, and at the same time reveals the deepest and most important theme of the film: schizophrenia.
Like many paranoid scientists, John also has his own quirks and persistence, as well as his own pursuits and fears. He always lives in his own world and refuses to communicate with the outside world—or he doesn’t know how to communicate. So he unfortunately suffered from schizophrenia.
For many people, schizophrenia is tantamount to insanity, equating to madness.
This was even more so in the 1950s and 1960s when John lived. Almost everyone cast strange eyes on him, regarded him as a lunatic, regarded him as a different kind, looked him up and down with repulsive and fearful eyes, and laughed at him. Looking at him, it seems that his uniqueness is the biggest joke in life and becomes a spice in their daily life. Even though he is a genius, he has intelligence and wisdom beyond the reach of ordinary people in the field of mathematics; even if he proposed game theory, which challenged the economic theory of the past 150 years; even if he became the top research institute A member of the club, he has lived a life that people envy... But he is still a different kind, and he can't find a sense of presence anywhere.
In fact, it is more than just John. In real life, countless people suffering from schizophrenia—or even anyone with mental and psychological diseases—will be considered lunatics. Just a simple word defines this group of people, and it is even more offensive than words like women, blacks, and homosexuals, forcing them into a corner where there is no way out, using eyes, expressions, and words to them Go to trial.
People are always afraid of the unknown, because they don't know how to deal with it, and because they don't know what impact it will have, so they always habitually reject, even encircle and eliminate. For schizophrenia, no one knows how to treat it—at least under the current medical conditions, there is still no drug that can 'completely cure' this disease, and it can only be slowly guided by a psychiatrist. Therefore, people always Subconsciously avoid, reject, and resist, as if this is an infectious disease, as if this is an incurable disease, and as if you can override the other party, despise, ridicule, and tease the other party.
However, the film tells us the pain and struggle hidden behind schizophrenia with delicate brushstrokes-they are no different from us, just ordinary people who are sick, and this disease makes them suffer a lot , almost overwhelmed, I can only watch my life fall apart, but there is nothing I can do.
No one can understand their pain, and no one can help their condition. Simple and crude insulin injections are just strangling their souls and spirits, just like "flying over the madhouse", suppressing his mind in the most direct and cruel way The nature of life—maybe what is killed today is a kind of "disease", then tomorrow's "longing for freedom" will also be considered a kind of disease, so should it be killed too? So, will John Nash become another McMurphy?
Fortunately, John has Alicia by his side.
This is not a typical John Nash biography. Hugo has polished and even adapted the story, and does not really present John's life. Except for Alicia, other characters are fictional; but it is a This is a typical biography of a schizophrenic patient. Hugo tells a true and moving story with his words.
Alicia and John fell in love. Faced with John's illness, she was shaken, regretted, angry, and even collapsed. She also thought about leaving. The pressure of life made her want to give up several times, but The power of love made her choose to stay, and stood by John's side from beginning to end, becoming his most important partner.
This is this kind of love, true and profound love, like a light in the dark night, helping John slowly caress and stagger forward in the darkness, and get out of the predicament bit by bit. What John needs is never "pills", but trust, a trust without conditions, doubts, betrayals, and strange visions, and this trust that comes from love has become the most important thing in the chaotic world. The dazzling sun illuminated his whole world.
Is this a true story? No, reality is always crueler than movies, even biography. In real life, Alicia chose to divorce John, and just stayed by his side. As a friend, the movie just tells a fairy tale that is too beautiful to be true.
But it is this fairy tale that tells us a truth: what can heal is not only medicine, but also emotion and trust. Alicia became John's companion on the Nobel stage, and she never left her. This beauty is moving.
Schizophrenia is not a madman, but a disease, and that ray of sunshine will become a guide in the darkness. "