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A Beautiful Mind
Director: Ron Howard
Copyright: 2001
Production: ?
Acting Talents: Russell Crowe (as "John Nash")
Ed Harris (as "Parcher")
Jennifer Connelly (as "Alicia Nash")
Christopher Plummer (as "Dr. Rosen")
MPAA Rating: PG-13: Rated PG-13 for intense thematic material, sexual content and a scene of violence.
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John Nash, a brilliant mathmatician begins to work for the government. As he does a man contacts him privately and tells him they need to use his brilliant code-breaking mind to solve codes and find where the Russians will strike next. Later, Nash is taken to a hospital and told he is a scizophranic, (spelling?) and that people he knew never existed.
Ok, seriously, this is an adult movie. It's too slow and dramatic for immature little kids. I'm in junior high and after watching this, I was suddenly fascinated with watching grass grow. The movie is also fairly complicated and children might not understand the plot or why only Nash can see some of the characters. This is not a family movie. Find something Disney.
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Violence: John Nash has a code thingie printed on his arm. Not too bad, until he tries to search for it with a knife later. (Yeah. Gorey.) Then he's put in surgery, and he shakes voilently through the whole thing.
Sexual and Nudity: Nash's view of dating is that he'd rather have sex then just date, because his objective of all the dating is simply to have sex, and he'd rather skip to the good stuff. *sweatdrop* He... uh... voices this opinion several times. We also have a make-out scene, and a scene with Nash and his wife in bed. I think the bed scene is fairly innocent though... (someone correct me if I'm wrong...)
Language: Yup. Not every words was dirty, but I'm sure there at least 6-10 words.
Offence to Chirstianity: A couple "oh my Gods" probably a "Jesus Christ" too.
Other: The whole movie had a depressing and dramatic feel to it. It was sad and stuff.
Cornfeild's Rating: PG-13
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