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REVIEW MOVIE “A BEAUTIFUL MIND”
"A Beautiful Mind" is a critically acclaimed film directed by Ron Howard, delving into the life of John Nash - a brilliant mathematician suffering from schizophrenia. Based on a true story and inspired by the biography of Sylvia Nasar, the film takes audiences on an emotional journey, illuminating Nash's extraordinary intellect while shedding light on the harrowing ordeals of living with severe schizophrenia. By combining scientific data and logical structure, we can gain a deeper understanding of the film's depiction of mental illness. Nash—a talented graduate student at Princeton University—his groundbreaking work on game theory attracted the attention of his colleagues and professors. However, Nash's work was affected by his worsening hallucinations and paranoia. Eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia, Nash struggles to distinguish between reality and his imagined world, leading to devastating consequences for both himself and those around him. First of all, Schizophrenia is characterized by psychosis, paranoia, delusions, disorganized language and behavior, emotional indifference, cognitive deficits, and occupational dysfunction. and society. Nash's experience vividly illustrates the challenges people with the condition face, such as auditory and visual hallucinations, delusions, and impaired social functioning. The film powerfully depicts the impact of schizophrenia on Nash's personal and professional life, highlighting the importance of support and treatment in managing the illness. Studies consistently confirm the presence of hallucinations and delusions as characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia. The film's depiction of Nash's struggles offers a realistic perspective on the reality-distorting experiences faced by people with the disorder. "A Beautiful Mind" addresses societal attitudes toward mental illness and challenges the stigma associated with schizophrenia. Nash's reluctance to seek help stemmed from his fear of losing his academic and professional reputation. Through the character of Nash, the film shows how stigma hinders seeking help and slows the recovery process. By exploring the fear of judgment, social isolation, and discrimination that Nash faced, the film sheds light on the negative consequences of social stigma. The series helps viewers reassess their perception of mental health, emphasizing the need for compassion, and understanding empathy for individuals facing mental disorders. Studies show that social stigma is a significant barrier to seeking treatment for mental illnesses, including schizophrenia. "A Beautiful Mind" also deals with the Complexity of reality versus perception. The film skillfully portrays the disconnect between reality and perception experienced by Nash and other people with schizophrenia. Nash's hallucinations and delusions are portrayed as separate realities, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. This provides insight into the subjective nature of reality and the fragility of our perception. Schizophrenia can lead to cognitive distortions, causing people to think differently from other people. In addition, the film also mentions the importance of therapeutic methods. Furthermore, "A Beautiful Mind" emphasizes the importance of psychotherapy, medication, and community involvement in helping individuals like Nash regain control of their lives. A Beautiful Mind" offers an in-depth exploration of schizophrenia, presenting an accurate depiction of the illness and touching on broader psychological themes related to mental health. “A Beautiful Mind" Mind” is not only a remarkable piece of cinema but also a thought-provoking exploration of the human mind and the psychological battles endured by those with mental illness. It forces us to question our perceptions and biases, ultimately paving the way for a more compassionate society. REFERENCES: 1. https://vnexpress.net/a-beautiful-mind-va-lieu-thuoc-vi-dai-cua-tinh-yeu- 2932178.html 2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_Mind_(film) 3. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/a-beautiful-mind-2001 4. https://spiderum.com/bai-dang/Review-Phim-Mot-tam-hon-dep-A-Beautiful- Mind-DWMhhjrC7xq6