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A Beautiful Mind | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction | Movie Review | Movie Commentary

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DashaOfRussiaReacts

The Patreon version is coming in maybe 30 minutes, YT is processing it right now.

LightsCameraJake

I was like "either Dash uploads different time now or she accidentally set the release schedule for later" seems like the former? ๐Ÿ˜†

The Bad Charm

I love this movie. And I love how it plays out, with the audience fully believing in these things just as John Nash did, and the jarring twist so hard that we even have trouble accepting it was all fantasy even when the truth is revealed. Just as it was for the protagonist, we had to catch up and slowly realize and accept that it is insanity

The Bad Charm

For another movie with a different theme but same Cold War era thriller feeling, Iโ€™d like to suggest โ€œBridge of Spies.โ€

Anonymous

Johns social awkwardness in the bar scene with the girl is starting to give me PTSD flashbacks from highschool ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

Anonymous

Loving the new haircut Dasha! Looks great. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟโœŒ

Anonymous

This is a brilliant film too. Yet again another cracking film I haven't watched in a while so it's good to refresh my memory of this. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿค™

Anonymous

So that's why I get slapped when I go out to a bar.............................๐Ÿ‘€

LightsCameraJake

I never get slapped because I'm so socially awkward I never get the confidence to approach a girl I like ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ I don't need the humiliation of being degraded as a guy for simply liking somebody and telling them such. I already degrade myself as it is. As somebody who Is like a 5 or 6 on the looks scale, Id be labeled a creep ๐Ÿ˜’

Anonymous

I'm only joking Jake. You'll get there brother! Most of us don't like ourselves and put ourselves down but there's someone out there for you matey. Try your best to be positive about yourself! Best of luck

Anonymous

Glad you enjoyed this one, I am going to take the opportunity to again endorse Cinderella Man, same director in Ron Howard, same writer Akiva Goldsman, and also stars Russell Crowe. It also has all the feels and is based on a true story.

Edward G

Great reaction. One thing that I always loved about this movie is that it shows the struggle someone with a mental illness has not only to recognize that they have an issue but then to treat it. The implant that changes numbers and only shows under a black light is not real. Having a preselected spot to drop off messages (A Dead Drop) is a real spy strategy. The way he did it shows that he wasn't really a spy and it was what he thought a spy would do. You would want a spot that you could explain easily why you were there especially if you are going there for multiple months if not years. Going to a random house away from the city and dropping a letter off in the mailbox just brings more questions then any spy would want. First being why didn't you just mail the letter and why do you not know who lives there if you are mailing letters to them. Also, you would need to mark the spot or signal that a package has been left. KGB & CIA liked using chalk and would put a mark on the box or a preselected spot to indicate that the package was there. I read later some switched to antacids instead of chalk because it was easier to explain why you were carrying antacids in your pocket then a piece of chalk.

Jason Allen Wolcott

That would not be made today in Hollywood. This is when movies were movies.