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Una mente brillante

Título original: A Beautiful Mind
  • 2001
  • B
  • 2h 15min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Una mente brillante (2001)
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La vida del brillante pero asocial matemático John Nash toma un giro cuando acepta un trabajo secreto en criptografía.La vida del brillante pero asocial matemático John Nash toma un giro cuando acepta un trabajo secreto en criptografía.La vida del brillante pero asocial matemático John Nash toma un giro cuando acepta un trabajo secreto en criptografía.

  • Dirección
    • Ron Howard
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    • Akiva Goldsman
    • Sylvia Nasar
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    • Russell Crowe
    • Ed Harris
    • Jennifer Connelly
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    • Ganó 4 premios Óscar
      • 37 premios ganados y 69 nominaciones en total

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    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • John Nash
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Parcher
    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Alicia Nash
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Dr. Rosen
    Paul Bettany
    Paul Bettany
    • Charles
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Sol
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Hansen
    Anthony Rapp
    Anthony Rapp
    • Bender
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    • Ainsley
    Judd Hirsch
    Judd Hirsch
    • Helinger
    Austin Pendleton
    Austin Pendleton
    • Thomas King
    Vivien Cardone
    Vivien Cardone
    • Marcee
    Jillie Simon
    Jillie Simon
    • Bar Co-Ed
    • (as Jill M. Simon)
    Victor Steinbach
    • Professor Horner
    Tanya Clarke
    Tanya Clarke
    • Becky
    Thomas F. Walsh
    Thomas F. Walsh
    • Captain
    Jesse Doran
    • General
    Kent Cassella
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      • Ron Howard
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    Opiniones de usuarios1.4K

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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'A Beautiful Mind' is a powerful film showcasing John Nash's genius and schizophrenia struggles. Russell Crowe's performance is acclaimed for its depth and authenticity. The film's sensitive portrayal of schizophrenia is praised, though some find it dramatized. Ron Howard's direction and the screenplay receive high marks, but pacing and historical accuracy are criticized. The depiction of Nash's relationships, especially with Alicia, adds emotional depth, though some find them idealized.
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    8farazahri_74

    seeing russell crowe in different view

    for some unknown reasons, i almost never liked crowe until i saw this movie. He played the role so beautifully and totally absorbed into being john nash rather that just a typical Hollywood actor. I bet he must have done his homework thousand times before finally bring it to the screen. The way he walks, the way he slide himself between the gate at the abandoned warehouse where he thought was a Russian secret movement operation center, the way he talks, in fact, everything, was portrayed perfectly that it actually concealed that very russell crowe that i never actually liked.

    The movie was somehow close to me as my uncle, who was a genius,also suffered from schizophrenia, but passed away years ago. I cried when nash was seen sitting on his house balcony because i remembered that was how my uncle used to sit for hours, solving puzzles. the only difference is that, nash had all the chances and supports from peers and the society but my uncle never did. It was a shame.

    Connelly was good as ever, and she had always seen carrying this type of role. Loving yet not so mushy, smart yet vulnerable at time.

    Despites all the comments about the movie not being so realistic and not really based on the facts of Nash, i still think it deserves one the of the most beautiful movies i had ever watched.
    10jonwoolfrey

    A movie with a difference - It's realistic.

    I went along to the movies not really wanting to see this movie, thinking it was a 'girly' movie, one which had more technical skill rather than a storyline. I was surprised more than anything I could imagine.

    I have seen a lot of movies in my time, but this movie just took me by storm. Its uniqueness, ironically enough because it was based on a real life situation was a refreshing change from the usual Hollywood blockbuster. This movie provided a brilliant (pardon the pun) insight into many aspects of a genius at work.

    This movie touched me on many levels. The psychology of the movie was intriguing, the mathematical philosophies was actually realistic from my own experience, and the icing on the cake making the movie stand out was surprisingly the humanistic side of Love. While love is a common basis in most movies, the interaction of this theme with other aspects of the plot was planned phenomenlly.

    As for the cast, I have never noticed the actual difference in skill between many actors/actresses before. I like Mel Gibson, Tom Cruise etc, but I wouldn't be able to pinpoint a classic actor's performance. But Russell Crowe in this film showed me what it was like to act in a way where I was in awe of his skill in playing this character, especially when considering the extreme difference from characters in his other movies such as the Gladiator and The Insider. Russell Crowe was one of the big reasons this movie was so brilliant. Added to that the stellar performances of Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris and Adam Goldberg, and this made for the 'perfect' movie.

    A Beautiful Mind was by far the most original, intelligent and entertaining movie I have ever seen. And this from a movie I didn't expect big things from. Kudos to Ron Howard, the cast and the crew of this movie. It was truly worthy of the Oscar, and Russell Crowe was definately the most deserving of this production team to miss out on the highest accolade. Perhaps politics played a bigger part than I previously would have thought.
    9Philippe-B

    Le génie frise la folie / genius is close kin to madness

    A poorly tailored trailer does not begin to describe what is one man's journey from the heaven of clear thought to the hell of schizophrenia.

    Russell Crowe does an excellent role as John Nash, a mathematician who revolutionizes Group Theory, only to have his mind crash into confused and split views of the world.

    Jennifer Connelly is superb as his wife. It is through her that we begin to understand the range of problems and pittfalls Nash is facing, most of his own devising. She deserves an Oscar, period.

    The director has arranged beautiful 'red herrings' to kept viewers guessing and it works suprisingly well. Ron Howard's best work to date.

    A beautiful movie to decribe a beautiful mind.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    John Nash, schizophrenic genius.

    John Nash is something of a mathematical wizard. Constantly searching for something with which to make his name, he finds his calling by code breaking for the government. But with that comes a sense of paranoia and pretty soon John is sliding desperately into schizophrenia.

    There is a school of thought that says any decent film about the mentally ill or afflicted is a sure fire way to attract the awards givers. Personally it bothers me that it bothers me that people view these films in this demeaning manner. If a story is worth telling then lets get it out there for all to see. Would the cinema world and all those stuffy film lovers really be happy if film makers didn't tell these remarkable stories? A Beautiful Mind is one such picture that divides opinions, although exemplary made and well put together, it doesn't adhere quite to the facts of Nash's life-it's an interpretation that smooths out the drama by way of delivering a safe and watchable biography. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning four for Best Film, Best Director {Ron Howard}, Best Supporting Actress {Jennifer Connelly} and Best Adapted Screenplay {Akiva Goldsman adapting from the book by Sylvia Nash}. Yet as great as that roll call is, the big surprise is the omission of a win for Russell Crowe in the Best Actor category. For as tidy and engrossing as the film is, and it is folks, it's because of the big Kiwi that the film breaks free of your standard emotional heart tugger. It's a superlative performance from Crowe and him not winning is probably more to do with his much publicised dust up at the BAFTAS a few weeks before the Oscar ceremony: than his undoubted acting ability.

    The film as a whole should not be viewed as a representation of John Nash's life, many important things from Sylvia Nash's book have been omitted. But crucially it's important to note that in making this film, the makers have brought Nobel Prize winner Nash to the public's attention, whilst simultaneously giving awareness to the sadness of those suffering with schizophrenia. OK, so it's far from perfect in its portrayal of Nash the man, but ultimately the cinematic world is a far better place when the likes of A Beautiful Mind are being made and the film lovers are flocking to see it. And then some. 8/10
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Admirable and extremely well made, if just missing the mark of a "great" film

    'A Beautiful Mind' had a lot going for it. An intriguing story based on an interesting man, a great cast full of talented actors, the involvement of James Horner and Roger Deakins (perhaps one of the best modern cinematographers in the business) and Ron Howard as director (a very competent director with some great films under his belt, directing always with a lot of quality and polish if not always distinction).

    Finally seeing it, always wanting to but never quite having the time, 'A Beautiful Mind' was to me a good, often very good, film, if not quite great. Of its four Oscar wins, Connelly and adapted screenplay (on the most part) were worthy wins, though there were better contenders in the Best Picture and Director categories, 'Fellowship of the Ring' for Best Picture and David Lynch for 'Mulholland Drive' for director. Again, from personal opinion, 'A Beautiful Mind's' Oscar nominations were worthier of wins generally, especially Russell Crowe for Best Picture, make-up and the film editing, cinematography also should have been under serious consideration.

    There are a few things that stop 'A Beautiful Mind' from being great. Pacing can be messy, feeling rushed in some spots and then dragging in others. Admittedly though there were other places where it was perfect.

    Do agree with the portrayal of schizophrenia being problematic, it is a sensitive and courageous subject to address but those with schizophrenia and mental illness in general will find problems with how it's portrayed. It is a complex and often frightening illness, that the film tries to take seriously and sensitively, but it just felt too clean and like it was being careful not to offend but ended up being too careful. Other aspects are heavy-handed.

    The espionage subplot was intriguing mostly and gave some powerful conflict, at the same time parts not quite gelling with the rest of the film and feeling a little confused.

    However, 'A Beautiful Mind' for want of a better word looks absolutely beautiful. The cinematography with the vibrant colours and seamless fluidity was one of the best of its year, and the period detail remarkably evocative and a joy to look at. James Horner's score has garnered mixed views, mostly leaning on the positive, personally though it added a lot to the emotional power of the film, swelled thrillingly and was beautifully and cleverly orchestrated, didn't think it was melodramatic at all.

    'A Beautiful Mind's' adapted screenplay really makes one think while also capturing a wide range of emotions, more than making up for the lack of accuracy. The story is compelling on the most part with a spot on portrayal of mathematics, something that was praised by the maths community at the time including John Nash. It is very moving and uplifting, many scenes dealt with powerfully.

    Ron Howard's direction is some of the best he's done. As ever from him it is rich in quality and polish but it also is some of his most distinguished and shows that he can direct with distinction (even if he doesn't always elsewhere.

    Can't praise the cast enough, along with the visuals it is the best aspect of the film. It is impossible to find fault with the powerhouse and perhaps career best performance of Russell Crowe, while Jennifer Connelly is touching in a loyal and sympathetically written role (even if not as challenging as a few of her other roles such as in 'Requiem for a Dream'.

    Ed Harris is chillingly malevolent, while the rarely less than game Paul Bettany and Adam Goldberg charm and Judd Hirsch and Christopher Plummer also not putting a foot wrong.

    In conclusion, admirable and extremely well made, directed and acted with a sizeable range of emotions, if missing the mark of being a "great" film instead of a good and often very good film and not doing enough justice to a great man and his life. The divisiveness is understandable. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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      The equations seen on the classroom chalk boards are actual equations written by the real-life John Nash.
    • Errores
      There is no "ceremony of the pens" at Princeton University.
    • Citas

      Dr. Rosen: Imagine if you suddenly learned that the people, the places, the moments most important to you were not gone, not dead, but worse, had never been. What kind of hell would that be?

    • Créditos curiosos
      The initial theatrical release (as well as the Canadian VHS equivalent) has the E.T. el extraterrestre (1982) 20th Anniversary variation of the Universal Pictures logo. Subsequent prints, starting from the home media releases, replaced the variant with the Universal Studios Home Video logo.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in HBO First Look: Inside 'A Beautiful Mind' (2001)
    • Bandas sonoras
      All Love Can Be
      Music by James Horner

      Lyric by Will Jennings

      Performed by Charlotte Church

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited

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      • 1 de marzo de 2002 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Princeton, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos
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      • Universal Pictures
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
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      • USD 58,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 170,742,341
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 367,151
      • 23 dic 2001
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      • USD 316,791,257
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