The name of this movie is called A Beautiful Mind, and I think that not only the hero Nash is the owner of this beautiful mind, but also his wife and best friend.
The hero, Nash, enters Princeton University to study and research mathematics. In this very competitive math department, he is sarcastic by others, but he is able to forgive each other in the end. He has devoted his entire life to the study of mathematics, even after he developed his own paranoid schizophrenia caused by numbers, he still worked tirelessly on math problems. He had a kind and forgiving heart, a heart that was devoted to the study of mathematics and even unawareness.
It is often said that behind every successful man there is someone who silently supports him. And Nash's wife, Alicia, is such a woman who stood behind Nash and stood firm and bravely to support him towards success. She knew that Nash became a paranoid schizophrenic patient, can quickly wake up from the shock, bravely accepted the fact, burdened with the responsibility of a wife, dedicated to take good care of Nash, without complaint, even if later Nash intentionally private do not take medication, resulting in the deterioration of the condition, she has not given up on him. Ask anyone in the world who can do that for their partner! How many people choose to betray, choose to leave, choose to divorce when they know their partner is broke or suffering from a bad disease. How many women in the world can stick to their original choice and accompany their partner through thick and thin! In the face of bad luck, she did not bow down, did not retreat, did not get discouraged, she just used her understanding and adoration of the genius, her husband's care and tolerance, the future of the expectations and visions, to fight against all this misfortune. She has a heart that loves life, an understanding heart and a loyal heart.
There is a saying that times make heroes. The birth of a great man requires an environment suitable for the birth of a great man. Even if there is a highly intelligent person like Nash, if he was born in the era of Nazi rule, then his ability will not be able to be fully displayed in front of the world, not to mention being recognized and praised by the world. Therefore, a society that accepts talents and gives them a stage to show their abilities is also a necessary condition for making great men. Nash's friends did not fall on their sword or leave him when Nash received the torment of illness, but slowly accepted him, tolerated him, and took care of him. The local people also did not spurn him or discriminate against him, but treated him leniently, understood him and accepted him. It is this social climate of respecting talents, understanding talents, and welcoming talents that can nurture talents like Nash who have made significant contributions to mankind.