@devypoo366 in reality John Nash's wife leaves him, he never had visual hallucinations as they were all auditory. The movie was sorta accurate in showing schizophrenia but not completely.
@JJJMMM1 This never actually happened. Because, in reality, there are no speeches for winning a Nobel Prize. But other says, that the guys in the Nobel prize committee (or whoever organizes this thing) were afraid that he would do something... weird...
Great scene, but this never actually happened. Because, in reality, there are no speeches for winning a Nobel Prize. Plus, his wife had divorced him by now and he was having an affair with a gay man. Ron Howard just doesn't know how to deal with controversial subjects.
@rexcrossnet No, he didn't. The guys in the Nobel prize committee (or whoever organizes this thing) were afraid that he would do something... weird...
@ponce1337 I suppose you're right that it is "good Hollywood bullshit". But maybe by creating this scene then the movie makers felt that they could give Nash the speech he deserved to have the chance to say, when receiving the Nobel Prize?
oh please.....so much rose-colored hollywood BS. The real John Nash didn't understand the concept of love and human relationships and would try and crawl into bed with other men (some people think he was gay) and as another commenter said, he also had a very difficult relationship and divorce.
@CodeMNo1 A Beautiful Mind IS based on a true story. It claims to be a biopic of John Nash....when it's more like a fake Hollywood movie taking only a few "nice" facts and disregarding all of the inconvenient ones.
Can someone please explain to me the meaning of his statement, "It is only in the mysterious equations of love, that any logical reasons can be found?"
script. Nash's wife divorced him in 1963, and only recently remarried him (2001). He was actually a far more bitter/angry/insert-evil-adjective-here than the movie portrays.
put this in google and check the 4th link ''was MIT involved in MK ultra'', have a look through the list of places that were involved and you will see why he supposedly lost his marbles
At MIT, Nash was at ground Zero of MK Ultra. One of the "episodes" of MK Ultra was to find out what LSD was capable of. It was given to people unawares, some of whom had psychotic breaks. Even while watching the movie in 1997, I saw that clearly: that Nash had been chosen as one of the guinea pigs. What a tragedy for the man, to have his life stolen from him.
But remember this: He was not alone. People we will never know the names of shared his misfortune.
what a beautiful ending piece! no wonder 'twas entilted "beautiful mind"cuz it portrays to us that no matter how genius and limitless d mind can go, equipped with all the mathematical equations of logic and reasoning,d mind still come to bow down and acknowledge the mysterious equation of LOVE where it surpasses all equations of any sort.
Holy cow, that makeup is amazing! I didn't even recognize him as Russel Crowe :O
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hunteraceved49 2 weeks ago
To act so hard role...its really hard...
MarjanKING1 3 weeks ago
well wait............was that the real speech or just hollywood bullshit? i must know......
devypoo366 1 month ago
@devypoo366 This ain't real, it's made by the author, if I am not wrong..
Hevin97 1 week ago
@devypoo366 in reality John Nash's wife leaves him, he never had visual hallucinations as they were all auditory. The movie was sorta accurate in showing schizophrenia but not completely.
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eddykoch1129 1 month ago
russel crowe should have won the nobel prize for this
troelsmg 1 month ago
i expected the original too
kernelfrank 3 months ago
i still cry when i watch this
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malleusss555 4 months ago
Wat
Roshawn6000 4 months ago
Crowe should have won the Oscar for this film, not Gladiator.
overdrive360 4 months ago 2
3 great speeches ever:
Agent Smith at the end of Matrix revolutions
William Wallace in encouraging his army
John Nash accepting the Nobel
festericidio 5 months ago 6
I was expecting the real speech :(
JJJMMM1 5 months ago 57
@JJJMMM1 I read he didn't actually make a speech when he accepted his nobel prize
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@JJJMMM1 This never actually happened. Because, in reality, there are no speeches for winning a Nobel Prize. But other says, that the guys in the Nobel prize committee (or whoever organizes this thing) were afraid that he would do something... weird...
Hevin97 1 week ago
You are the reason I am. You are all my reasons.
wbinwv 6 months ago 12
Great scene, but this never actually happened. Because, in reality, there are no speeches for winning a Nobel Prize. Plus, his wife had divorced him by now and he was having an affair with a gay man. Ron Howard just doesn't know how to deal with controversial subjects.
123rockfan 7 months ago
@123rockfan actually by this time, they married back together genius!
SnowBroProductions 7 months ago
Holy shit. Nash looked just like Russell Crowe. Thumbs up if you agree.
thomj87 7 months ago 5
@thomj87 you are funny! i didnt get it at first!
tinmanism 7 months ago
Russell Crowe should have won an oscar for this role.
bigboss25262 8 months ago 30
@bigboss25262 he did
Skillszero 2 months ago
@Skillszero no he didn't
aXLiitY 2 months ago
@bigboss25262 he did, didn't he?
eerereps 1 month ago
@eerereps Did he?
bigboss25262 1 month ago
@eerereps No he didn't, just looked it up. He was nominated. I believe Denzel won for training day if i'm not mistaken.
bigboss25262 1 month ago
'You are all my reasons.'
wasabi1230 8 months ago
This was a very long day in Newark, NJ at the PAC!
slick1nj 9 months ago
Man...Russell Crowe is probably the best thing that ever came out of Holywood!
encorelui2 10 months ago 8
This is the film version!
Logoseum 10 months ago
Did the real John Nash really have a speech 1994? I haven't found anything but this.
rexcrossnet 11 months ago
@rexcrossnet No, he didn't. The guys in the Nobel prize committee (or whoever organizes this thing) were afraid that he would do something... weird...
ponce1337 11 months ago
@ponce1337 So the speech in the movie is just fiction? It never happened in real life?
rexcrossnet 11 months ago
@rexcrossnet Nope. It's just Hollywood bullshit., very good Hollywood bullshit.
ponce1337 11 months ago 2
@ponce1337 Too bad, it sounded awesome
tttybhgf 10 months ago
@ponce1337 I suppose you're right that it is "good Hollywood bullshit". But maybe by creating this scene then the movie makers felt that they could give Nash the speech he deserved to have the chance to say, when receiving the Nobel Prize?
foogufish 9 months ago 2
@rexcrossnet the speach it's fictional, but John Nash did get a nobel prize in 1994
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I love this movie!!
JNLRespawn 11 months ago
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best movie ever
obsesivopreludio 11 months ago
love is bullshit and illogical. What's he on about.
MistrEgg 11 months ago
The best film ever!!!
annetchen1984 1 year ago
oh please.....so much rose-colored hollywood BS. The real John Nash didn't understand the concept of love and human relationships and would try and crawl into bed with other men (some people think he was gay) and as another commenter said, he also had a very difficult relationship and divorce.
33Sammi32 1 year ago
@33Sammi32 It would be BS if it was based on a true story.
CodeMNo1 1 year ago
@CodeMNo1 A Beautiful Mind IS based on a true story. It claims to be a biopic of John Nash....when it's more like a fake Hollywood movie taking only a few "nice" facts and disregarding all of the inconvenient ones.
33Sammi32 1 year ago
"You are all my reasons."
1010Aab 1 year ago 2
where's the original speech?
ovis86 1 year ago
The way he says 'thank you' is so humble so moving...well done.
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Can someone please explain to me the meaning of his statement, "It is only in the mysterious equations of love, that any logical reasons can be found?"
ekusuma008 1 year ago
You had to ask ? Only a hollywood scriptwriter could make a speech like this. ( cue violins)
stayjit1 1 year ago
(LP) ~ 12/19/2010
"I'm only here tonight because of you."
MrLivingparadox 1 year ago
he never made this speech....
ecurrent94 1 year ago
does anyone know if this is the real speech or just a movie script?
aleahimmihaela 1 year ago
@aleahimmihaela
script. Nash's wife divorced him in 1963, and only recently remarried him (2001). He was actually a far more bitter/angry/insert-evil-adjective-here than the movie portrays.
MuffBandit69 1 year ago
I was in tears after seeing this speech in the end ...
psoni6 1 year ago
did he really say that?
SunnyMiii 1 year ago
@SunnyMiii he didn't, lol... you're not allowed to give speechs on nobel prize ceremonies..
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What truly is logic? It is only in the mysterious equations of love, that any logical reasons can be found. Awesome!!
Amagdy1 1 year ago
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My quest's taken me for the physical, metaphysical and ilusional
maurisilva86 1 year ago
My question's taken me for the physical, metaphysical and ilusional
maurisilva86 1 year ago
@maurisilva86 and back.
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@maurisilva86
My question's taken me for the physical, metaphysical and DELUSIONAL
memyselfandcorpse2 1 year ago
i met john nash
AMT1413 1 year ago
@AMT1413 when was that?
marter2006 1 year ago
@marter2006 it was 1 month ago in the fine building in Princeton university he walked by my class.
AMT1413 1 year ago 2
@AMT1413 really?
speedskate2010 1 year ago
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is the actual speech on youtube?
nuspeipah 1 year ago
Most stunning speech i've ever heard <3
kosselammm 1 year ago
put this in google and check the 4th link ''was MIT involved in MK ultra'', have a look through the list of places that were involved and you will see why he supposedly lost his marbles
twinman009 1 year ago
Russel Crowe has done an incredible acting.....great guts...
Vikraman1411 1 year ago
At MIT, Nash was at ground Zero of MK Ultra. One of the "episodes" of MK Ultra was to find out what LSD was capable of. It was given to people unawares, some of whom had psychotic breaks. Even while watching the movie in 1997, I saw that clearly: that Nash had been chosen as one of the guinea pigs. What a tragedy for the man, to have his life stolen from him.
But remember this: He was not alone. People we will never know the names of shared his misfortune.
TravelerDiogenes 1 year ago
just finished watching this movie!!!!! exellent 5 starts
JJMK369 1 year ago 3
I love this movie. A mans whole life dedication and sacrifice payed off in the end. Thanks to true love
johnny10509 1 year ago
So what if it's only the movie speech? Still great
MsWoem 1 year ago
This is a beautiful movie scene... but it is just that, a movie scene. There was no speech. Great movie though.
agbook2007 1 year ago
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Gay
thorsgade26 1 year ago
@thorsgade26 Logically it can't be 'gay' can it! if he's wife was a man that would make you right, but clearly your thick as sh1t!
PartyWood 1 year ago
10000% verdad
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Jordansoldat 1 year ago
I bet real Jhon Nash would have been roasted to see all the emotional speech tht they put in Russel mouth at speech for recieving his Nobel prize..
Hollywood such an exaggeration..
but my respect to Russel Crow for indeed his great acting..he is so wonderful actor..best..
hafeez587 1 year ago
...but it was "just a very quick question". Why does this guy have a mic?
MrChug 1 year ago
You do know that the real John Nash gave no speech laden with such sentimentalism, right?
vp1981ad 1 year ago 4
Hey, your title is misleading. Please correct. Add a coma after "speech" and add "movie version." You know what I'm saying is right.
BTC141 1 year ago 4
This is the movie. There was no speech at the real Nobel Prize ceremony
designerendevenir 1 year ago 4
did u know he didnnt really do a speech i think its beacause his disease.
KrazyKillProductions 1 year ago
from the movie...
thegodfather1525 1 year ago
just jennifer connelly could make a man to give up his Schizophrenia. XD. She's gorgeous!!!
dariob01 1 year ago
what a beautiful ending piece! no wonder 'twas entilted "beautiful mind"cuz it portrays to us that no matter how genius and limitless d mind can go, equipped with all the mathematical equations of logic and reasoning,d mind still come to bow down and acknowledge the mysterious equation of LOVE where it surpasses all equations of any sort.
estaryrai 1 year ago
Never saw any better ending than this.
sandeepbandi 1 year ago 10
miracle
008camhua 1 year ago 9
this is a scene from the movie '' a beautiful mind''
eletsa 1 year ago 5
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thats not john nash .. this is fake
metalic699 2 years ago
you stupid punk!! it's a movie called "A beautiful mind"
imales77 2 years ago 9
it's true! this is from a beutiful mind. THIS IS NOT JOHN ASH!
Raizdecimal 1 year ago 5
It is only in the mysterious equations of love, that any logical reasons can be found.
wbinwv 2 years ago 93
@wbinwv thanks man i missed that part
22710001110101 8 months ago
The best hollywood movie I have seen, this one.
psoni6 2 years ago 73
yep i agree!!!
sinhapride7 1 year ago
John Nash looks kind of like Russell Crowe. I must say.
bbri1991 2 years ago 12
It is Russel Crowe. lol This is off of the movie A Beautiful Mind.
zay42424242 2 years ago 6
yeah i was kidding. haha.
bbri1991 2 years ago
he never said this in his actual speech you know?
lujavana 2 years ago 4
Brilliance.
wbinwv 2 years ago 3
outstanding
nicoletascorei 2 years ago 5
you do know this is from the movie "a beautiful mind right?" i wonder what his actual speech said
Lostkiwi123 2 years ago 4
@Lostkiwi123 I don't think he was actually asked to speak.
but this speech still reflects his personal life and is one of the best movie parts I've ever seen.
it always moves me and makes me want to do something great
poppingdude 2 years ago 8
thats how I feel about it.
marter2006 1 year ago 7