3.9 Film Assessment write up S1: Nash in the pentagon breaking the codes S2: Nash at home with Alicia bathing baby The film “A Beautiful Mind” by Ron Howard is about a mathematician who suffers from Schizophrenia. The film follows John Nash and his story from start of College to end. Howard uses a range of aspects to help show the audience how Nash is feeling. In this essay I will be looking at two different sequences showing these aspects. Sequence one will be when Nash first went to the Pentagon
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invisible. But there are still three centimeters left to sew when the telephone rings. Alicia was about to answer a phone call that would most likely tell her whether her son lived through the tragic crash or if he lived. Alicia shakily brings her hand towards the phone and picks it up in silence. “Hello? Is this Ms. Winsip?” the doctor said calmly. “This is‚ how is Jason? Is he alive? Can I come see him?” Alicia said on the verge of tears. “He is currently in a medically induced coma but is expected
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one left that Alec cares about‚ not even his parents. “He may be better off dead. My heart doesn’t bleed for her.” P 1 –This quote shows how bad the relationship between Alec and his parents is‚ he pities his father for the life he has to live with Alicia “They are treating me with the respect apparently due to my class.” P1 –Importance of wealth/class “As a child I was alone.” P 3 –Alicia’s selfish nature‚ isolating Alec for her own causes “I was isolated from the surrounding children of my own
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theme. The film begins with the two main characters throwing down a few drinks and then partaking in a drunken car ride away from their problems. Eventually‚ they are pulled over and we see Alicia (Ingrid Bergman)‚ in a drunken fit‚ lash out at Mr. Devin (Cary Grant)‚ who mocks her apparent alcoholism. For Alicia alcohol is an escape from her guilt and pain created by her father’s treason. She attempts to camouflage her emotions with whiskey‚ brandy‚ champagne‚ and even coffee. The early moments in
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wasting her time on studying on becoming a doctor and Alicia knowing that she has to fulfill her duty of being
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very interesting. It talks about a boy named Bobby that is invisible and one day while he is rushing out of the library door he bumps into a girl named Alicia who he is surprised to find out that she isn’t startled by seeing the appearance of an invisible man it isn’t until after he raps himself back up in his disguise that he notices that Alicia is blind. Bobby is a hardcore boy that likes to read. He liked to be like the books he read‚ hard to break open but after the shell is broken
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This said because in the film this person becomes the second main protagonist that is Alicia Corningstone‚ which Ron falls in love with and has a very
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Benigno works as a nurse. Benigno is working as a personal nurse for a comatose patient who apparently has been his crush for quite a time‚ this opportunity allowed him to see her‚ Alicia‚ his longtime crush everyday and tend to her needs as a comatose patient‚ and this shows how obsessed‚ in a way‚ Benigno was towards Alicia. The hospital is where Marco and Benigno met and became close friends knowing that both of them have patients who need them. The dance recital shown at the start of the movie
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Margarita and Joanna to leave‚ Alicia tells them‚ “”Catanhue”‚ I said‚ Go and come back.” (177) The word “Catanhue” was more powerful than “I love you‚” or “I will never forget you‚” or any other words. The phrase‚ “Go and come back” to me‚ seemed like a sign of eternal connection between family. Moreover‚ Go and come back plant abiding belief in people‚ about people. For example‚ when Joanna feels guilty because she thought that she made Margarita sick‚ Alicia goes to her and tells her‚
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Describe Alecs journey and discuss the valuable insight or lessons that you gained through the study of the theme of the journey? The novel how many miles to Babylon by Jennifer Johnson highlights Alec Moore’s tragic journey. We see his journey true childhood to adulthood. Interestingly‚ the novel begins at the end of Alec’s journey as he waits execution “because I am no officer & a gentlemen they have given me my notebook‚ ink‚ pen‚ paper” and comes full circle. Immediately we wonder how
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