Nash’s college roommate is Charles, who is played by Paul Bettany. Throughout the film, Nash portrays many unhealthy behaviors. The first is when he does not does not accept defeat from his enemy, Hansen. Hansen, played by Josh Lucas, invites Nash to play a game called Hex and he accepts. When Hansen defeats him, Nash behaves rash and crazy. He is bewildered because he thought he was going to win because he planned everything out and he ends up knocking over the board game while storming out. Another unhealthy behavior is when Nash becomes obsessed with finding a unique thesis for his paper that drives himself and Charles crazy. Nash locked himself in the library for days in a row, which is not good for his health. He also smashed his face in the glass wall after becoming so fixated on finding a worthy idea. Further, when Nash is released from the psychiatric facility, he stops taking his pills without telling anyone. This is a very unhealthy behavior because it will not only harm himself but his wife
Nash’s college roommate is Charles, who is played by Paul Bettany. Throughout the film, Nash portrays many unhealthy behaviors. The first is when he does not does not accept defeat from his enemy, Hansen. Hansen, played by Josh Lucas, invites Nash to play a game called Hex and he accepts. When Hansen defeats him, Nash behaves rash and crazy. He is bewildered because he thought he was going to win because he planned everything out and he ends up knocking over the board game while storming out. Another unhealthy behavior is when Nash becomes obsessed with finding a unique thesis for his paper that drives himself and Charles crazy. Nash locked himself in the library for days in a row, which is not good for his health. He also smashed his face in the glass wall after becoming so fixated on finding a worthy idea. Further, when Nash is released from the psychiatric facility, he stops taking his pills without telling anyone. This is a very unhealthy behavior because it will not only harm himself but his wife