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It would not be a mistake to suggest that cinema should be seen as one of the youngest forms of art. Nevertheless, it is able to put emphasis on some of the most profound issues that society is concerned about. This paper will provide a reflection on the movie that is titled A Beautiful Mind.
To begin with, one might note that one of the main themes of it is the limits of being normal. Indeed, the main character shows excellent academic performance, but he sees hallucinations; he is able to establish a romantic relationship with one of the students, but can hardly maintain it due to mental problems. In other words, there are parts of social life that are perfectly normal, but from a certain perspective, the main character should be seen as a person who struggles with a mental health disorder, though it is not vivid at first. Another important point that is made in the film is the contribution to science that is made by people who are different. This is particularly seen in the first scenes, when the character that is played by Russell Crowe is admitted to the university: he is undeniably apt, but awkward around other people. At a party which was held at the university he argues with one of the participants, noting that despite being a scientist, the latter is accustomed to making mistakes, implying imperfections in the publication that he read earlier.
One should note that the issues which were mentioned above might have a significant influence on society. For example, if the latter draws a strict line between what should be seen as normal and deviant, those who belong to the second group will be oppressed. In addition to that, if the main character had been recognized as mentally ill he would have never been able to make his valuable contribution to science, and such a beautiful mind as his would have been lost forever for the society.
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