Ron Howard's work "Beautiful Mind" depicts the explanation of Professor John Nash's real life and the fight against delusional schizophrenia. Especially in the mass media (movies, television), the topic of mental illness is recently prevalent. This concern for psychiatric disorders greatly increases consciousness for mental disorders, but this media is a double-edged sword. The same process of educating people (that is, these movies and programs) can also spread a lot of erroneous or misleading information.
Ron Howard's beautiful heart is based on the life of John Nash who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. Russell Crowe depicts Nash's character as one of the greatest mathematicians suffering from schizophrenia and having a mental disorder. As a winner of the Best Film Award and Best Director Award, this film began around the early days of Nash Princeton University and his economic game theory influenced our lives. The application of economic game theory is extensive, including engineering, auction, stock market, M & A, advanced negotiations, defense and medical care.
Director Ron Howard's latest work, Beautiful Mind, is a fun, touching and caring drama magic that solves the trials and suffering of genius with schizophrenia. This movie is the true story of a mathematician named John Forbes Nash Jr. played by Russell Crowe who won the Academy Awards who played Maximus at Gladiator. In 1947 I met John Nash of Princeton University as a mathematician with social problems due to delusional schizophrenia. He is smart and will not refuse to express his brain's ability and strength to his colleagues. In fact, he exceeds institutional standards chosen to skip the course.
He was awarded four Oscar awards including Oscar winner Ron Howard's best movie by Brian Glaser, an Oscar winner who has long been a partner and co-producer. As a great mathematician, John Nash, a beautiful soul brought great performance to Russell Crowe, and when he was involved in a magical conspiracy, he was internationally acclaimed. Edge Now, only his faithful wife (Oscar winner Jennifer Connelly) can help him with this powerful story about courage, passion and victory.