Recently,I went to see a movie,"A beautiful mind".It is a story describing the great mathmetician,John Nash,ackward in his interpersonel skills but talented in his academic research,overthrew the economy theory we believed in the past 150 years by his PH.D. paper,and then became a pofessor in MIT.But at the height of his fame,Nash suffered a catastrophic mental breakdown,and began a harrowing descent into insanity,resigning his post at MIT,slipping into a series of bizzare delusion,and eventually became
a dreamy,ghostly-like figure at Princeton, scrawling numelogical messages on the blackboard.He was all but forgotten by the outside world-until remarkbly,he emerged from his madness to win world acclaim.
Unlike the unrealistic emotions in the "Titanic",there is intense passion in the pursuit of truth,which makes Nash step into the world we never touch.There is enternal love and responsibility in the uphold of marriage,which supports his wife bringing up their kid and undertaking the economic burdens during Nash's sickness.At the last scene of the movie,Nash,standing on the stage of the Nobel Prize Ceremony,says" I am always doubtful about where reason comes from.Now,I know.It is you(Nash's wife) who
defines it."Tears come to his eyes,and so do mine.
If you have time,go to see it.It really worths.
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