A Beautiful Mind
A Beautiful Mind movie is a popular research paper topic. Following Nash's breakthrough, an atmosphere of success and triumph is contrasted with the previous work-focused depression. The responder follows the romantic relationship between John and student Alicia through a series of date scenes, often incorporating close-ups to showcase passion, long shots to portray the couple as one entity, and humor to lighten the situation. Theatrical acting on Crowe's part foreshadows a turning point, with the subplot incorporating William Parcher maintaining suspense. Henceforth, the human relationships in which Nash interacts gradually define who he is, and allow him to experience a variety of human emotions, such as depression, success, love and paranoia. Following the revelation of schizophrenia, human relationships change significantly. Editing positions Alicia as a comforting figure by juxtaposing scenes from Princeton University with close-up scenes of the couple. Her determination is evident in the opening quote, and reinforced by the uplifting music accompanying that scene. The recurrence of former friendships, such as Martin and Sol, emphasize the importance of friends, who allow him to better re-integrate himself into the Princeton community. Two uses of parallel scenes - one with the pens, and the second with John playing the checker game with Martin suggests that friendships are everlasting and creates an atmosphere of honor and success. Nash's statement "You are the reason I am. You are all my reasons" sees him acknowledging the importance of human relationships in his life. Therefore, human relationships are vital for humanity in overcoming suffering, which reinforces the strength and dignity of the human spirit.
Howard juxtaposes appearance and reality on both the metaphorical and literal levels to further elucidate the aforementioned concept. On a literal level, Nash's schizophrenia involves learning that "the people, the places, the moments most important to you were not gone, not dead, but worse, had never been." Howard symbolizes illusion by utilizing blue filtered lighting. Extreme close-up focus on certain numbers in sequence coupled with acute camera zoom emphasizes mathematics as a symbol. Point of view shots allow the responder to be a part of Nash's journey. Instead of denying his illusion, John has "gotten used to ignoring them" since "you've got to keep feeding them to keep them alive." Thus the motif that one must in some manner, overcome one's fears to deal with human suffering is illustrated clearly. Metaphorically, Howard represents appearance vs. reality by examining the true nature of beauty. This transition from "a beautiful mind" to "a beautiful heart" is triggered by his relationships and experiences that allow him to open his heart and break out of his self-imposed intellectual confinements. The beauty of the human heart is studied by characterization of Alicia; these scenes are encapsulated by gentle, uplifting aural imagery combined with a sequence of close-ups to study emotion, revealing at times admiration, faith and good will. Your essay consequently has to suggest that one must rely on elements of true beauty, in oneself and in others, and further understand and overcome one's personal fears and limitations, to overcome human suffering.