A Beautiful Mind (2001) DVD Review
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A Beautiful Mind (2001) Synopsis:
From the heights of notoriety to the depths of depravity, John Forbes Nash, Jr. experiences it all. A mathematical genius, he made an astonishing discovery early in his career and stood on the brink of international acclaim. But the handsome and arrogant Nash soon found himself on a painful and harrowing journey of self-discovery once he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. After many years of struggle, he eventually triumphed over this tragedy, and finally, late in life, received the Nobel Prize.
A Beautiful Mind (2001) DVD Review:
The Movie
A Beautiful Mind stars Russell Crowe in an astonishing performance as brilliant mathematician John Nash; on the brink of international acclaim Nash becomes entangled in a mysterious conspiracy. Now, only his devoted wife (Jennifer Connelly) can help him in this powerful story of courage, passion and triumph. Facing challenges that have destroyed many others, Nash fought back; he triumphed over decades of hardship and tragedy, and received the Nobel Prize in 1994.
A Beautiful Mind is a brilliant film. The characters are realistically gaunt and the film offers a distinct strength of writing and notable acting performances. A Beautiful Mind isn't about mathematics; it's about human brittleness and the ability to prevail over it. This film truly defies the common Hollywood tact of desire and romance. While the analysis of Nash's mind and disease are absolutely engaging, it is the devotion between Nash and Alicia that serves as the film's impulsive substance.
The Video
A Beautiful Mind appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided, double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions. Picture looked remarkable. Sharpness seemed spotless. There were inconsiderable signs of edge enhancement; jagged edges were eye-catching, but not a major concern; I found no signs of obscurity.
The film was crisp and precise. There were visible spots of grain at times, but again, not enough to exhibit concerns. Colors were vivid; black levels always came across deep and solid; shadow detail was distinct.
Overall, A Beautiful Mind displayed an often effective representation.
The Audio
The film is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 - The film offered a moderate forward emphasis; music displayed a reliable stereo presence, while effects created a decent cut. Dialogue came across normal and discrete. Some good ambiance appears through music and general background effects. Split surround convention is limited at times but nonetheless it adds occasional substance to the track. Effects were plain and precise, and they appeared unclouded and strong. In any event, A Beautiful Mind provided a solid Dolby Digital undergoing.
The Extras
Extras:
Commentary by director Ron Howard
Commentary by screenwriter Akiva Goldsman
Disc 1
Feature film
Deleted scenes - with optional director's commentary
Disc 2
A Beautiful Partnership: Ron Howard and Brian Grazer
Development of the Screenplay
Meeting John Nash - The Nash Theory of Equilibrium
"Accepting the Nobel Prize in Economics"
"The Process of Age Progression"
Storyboards to final feature comparison
Creation of special effects
Scoring the film
Inside A Beautiful Mind
Academy Awards Reactions: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay
A Beautiful Mind soundtrack
Overall
Should you rent it or buy it? A Beautiful Mind provides a perpetually engrossing piece that also shines due to a stellar presentation by Russell Crowe. The DVD offers a very positive picture and sound plus worthy extras. If you really like the film, then you wont be disappointed by the DVD presentation. Even if you dont normally care for this type of sensible film, A Beautiful Mind warrants a look nevertheless. Highly recommended.
A Beautiful Mind (2001) DVD review written by: John Teves