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    The shots of A Beautiful Mind consists of manly medium‚ high angle and low angle shots. John Nash is often shot in a medium shot. The film uses color as symbolic of good and evil. During scenes where the lead Nash was in a good mood or was having something happy happen to him‚ the colors were all saturated with a golden hue. The lights looked gold‚ and it was as if all the actors’ faces were covered with golden morning sunlight. During the sad times there was a lot of desaturation going which gave

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    A Beautiful Mind: Psychological Analysis A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 movie loosely based on The American mathematician John Nash. The movie follows John Nash played by Russell Crowe and his development of delusional episodes and paranoid schizophrenia. Enrolled at Princeton in 1948‚ John Nash stood out from the rest‚ detached from the world. With an introverted personality‚ he devoted himself to finding a unique mathematical theorem that would be completely original. With his success‚ John becomes

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    Writing Portfolio The 2001 biopic/drama film ‘A Beautiful Mind’‚ directed by Ron Howard is a prime example of a text in which visual and verbal techniques are used to develop the personality of a character. An important job for the director of any film is to establish a framework and personality for the protagonist. ‘A Beautiful Mind’ is no different‚ and visual and verbal techniques are used effectively to develop the personality of John Nash. But because Ron Howard is dealing with a very complex

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    Philosophical film “A Beautiful Mind” There are many philosophical films currently available to watch. These films involved all kind of issues around us such as social life‚ work‚ health‚ race‚ etc. The most interesting issue in A Beautiful Mind‚ one of the famous philosophical films‚ is the difficulty of the main character to distinguish the difference between reality and imagination. The philosophical argument in the film is very important because it based on the true story that only

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    and first I will start off with the ethical. John Nash is awarded the privilege to work for Wheeler Laboratory for making up his own original idea. This is something very honorable and being part of the Wheeler Lab was something of high standards. On the same note‚ it was very noble of Nash’s opponent‚ Martin Hansen‚ to congratulate John Nash on winning the chance to be with the Wheeler Laboratory. The position was a very competitive spot‚ so when Nash won it was good sportsmanship that Hansen was

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    Schizophrenia – “split mindSchizophrenia (in Greek split mind) is marked by delusions‚ hallucinations‚ illusions‚ distorted perceptions of reality‚ normal verses abnormal‚ and a “split” between thought and emotion. Schizophrenia troubles one percent of the world’s population‚ making it the most common psychosis. Approximately two million Americans suffer from this illness in one year and roughly half of all the people admitted to mental hospitals are schizophrenic. Many symptoms appear to

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    This movie was based on the life of John Nash a mathematician and professor of Princeton University. Who also won a Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994. He also suffered from Paranoid Schizophrenia‚through his anguish‚ we gain knowledge of a life with mental illness and how affects every component of his life and those close to himThe movie starts with his early years at Princeton University but he is not very popular around his peers‚ except for his roommate and friend "Charles". In the part where

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    A Beautiful Mind Film Analysis This movie is based on the true story of the brilliant mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. He made remarkable advancements in the field of mathematics at a young age and had a very promising future. Unfortunately‚ John Nash had problems deciphering the difference between reality and hallucinations. He had a mental disorder known as Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severe‚ complex illness that causes hallucinations and can affect a person’s ability to think clearly

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    After watching the movie A Beautiful Mind with Russell Crowe as John Nash‚ my views on mental illness have greatly changed. I have learned a good deal about mental illness after watching this movie. When I think of someone with a mental illness I usually think of some guy in a mental institution in a straight jacket. This movie showed me that mentally ill people can still lead very productive and happy lives. This story demonstrate the strength of the human spirit because although the character

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    Running head: A BEAUTIFUL MIND 1 A Beautiful Mind: A Case Study A BEAUTIFUL MIND 2 Diagnostic Impression: Axis I 295.30 Schizophrenia‚ Paranoid Type‚ Continuous Axis II V71.09 No Diagnosis Axis III None Axis IV Psychosocial and Educational Stressors Axis V GAF = 55 (highest level in past 30 years) Case Study: John Nash suffers from Paranoid Schizophrenia. He is a gifted mathematician who began graduate school at Princeton University in 1947

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