¶ … Beautiful Mind
Ron Howard's 2001 film A Beautiful Mind caused as much controversy over its treatment of mental illness as it did over its winning the Academy Award for best picture. Based on Sylvia Nassar's book of the same name, A Beautiful Mind chronicles the life of a Nobel Prize-winning mathematician who suffered from schizophrenia, one of the most little-understood mental diseases. While the film may not have deserved the overwhelming cinematic accolades it received, it is nevertheless a touching and sensitive, as well as poignantly realistic portrayal of mental illness. A well-respected Princeton-educated mathematician at the head of his field, John Nash (played by Russell Crowe) is no ordinary man to begin with. His theories arise in his "beautiful mind" like a musician's composition would, and like many brilliant individuals, Nash would have been eccentric with or without the accompaniment of schizophrenic delusions and paranoia. However, when he begins to exhibit symptoms of his illness, Nash evolves into an even more complex character, one who is at odds with his family and the outside world. His wife Alicia (played by Jennifer Connelly), sticks through her husband throughout the ordeal but the illness takes a noticeable toll on their relationship. Nash jeopardizes his career as well, for his inability to cope with reality interferes with his inability to teach in an institutional setting. Although it has its limitations, A Beautiful Mind accurately portrays the potential effects of schizophrenia on one's personal life and family. Moreover, the film also depicts the limitations of medical and psychiatric science in dealing with this serious disease; covers the negative side-effects of anti-psychotic medications, and suggests the paucity of information about the disease's etiology.
When he first exhibits symptoms, at around age 30, Nash is forced to seek medical treatment. At the time, around the mid-twentieth century, the options available were limited, such as coma-inducing insulin therapy. Such radical treatments produced unpredictable results, and...
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