Sylvia Nasar wrote an award-winning work "Beautiful Mind" based on a true story. This book deals with how clever individuals produce expressions he creates. He is suffering from a disease called schizophrenia. Nasar talks about the obstacles he brought about his success and how to deal with what happened in the process. "Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe and incompetent brain disease affecting people throughout their history" (NIMH). This disease can lead people to believe that they see things, listen to things, people are about to hurt them.
The creation by schizophrenia of the beautiful spirit of Nassal and the beautiful soul of Ron Howard's movie (2001) by Ron Howard, Russell Crow depicts a genius of schizophrenia in a novel of the same name by Silvia Nasser I gave it. John Nash 's life. Nasal and Howard both draw Nash's creative genius and are trying to unravel the understanding of the creative process. Since the consistent depiction of schizophrenia dysfunction is extremely difficult, the reality underlying the psychological creation process of Nash may not be fully realized, but Nash may be used through the relationship between the descriptions of each medium Reveal Howard's own opinion on creative process.
This movie was based on biography of the same name in Sylvia Nassar in 1998. The hero, Russell Crow is an excellent mathematician who lives with schizophrenia. It captures the painful delusion he experienced by Nash and his influence on his career as he developed mathematical theory. Jack Nicholson has a romantic relationship with a single mother Helen Hunt. Helen Hunt is a friend of the gay artist Greg Kinnear. This movie shows how to deal with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Nicholson explained the fundamental symptoms of the disease, including the fear of contamination that might alienate the people around him.
"Beautiful Mind" is a movie by Ron Howard, directed by Russell Crowe, based on the biography of mathematical genius John Forbes Nash. Jennifer Connelly plays John Nash's wife Alicia Lardo. John is a patient with schizophrenia. In 1994 he won the Nobel economics award, and he developed "game theory". This is a movie about how schizophrenia affects the function of this person and its family. We never know what the disease is like, but this movie is about to describe the experience of schizophrenia.
I chose the movie "Beautiful Mind" starring Russell Crowe. The beautiful heart is based on the life of John Forbes Nash, a mathematical genius who made great achievements when he attended Princeton University. Then Nash was bothered by many problems, but eventually he rebelled and eventually won the dominance. This movie leads the audience to believe that the vision of Nash is reality. Later on we discovered that Nash was diagnosed as schizophrenia or delusional schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is explained in the textbook on pages 491-498. Textbooks define schizophrenia as a psychiatric disorder whose patient's emotions, behaviors, and thinking have changed significantly. Usually, there are two groups of schizophrenia: positive symptoms and negative symptoms. Positive symptoms include excessive or distorted normal functions such as hallucinations. They include delusions, persecution, reference and control