A Beautiful Mind - 03 Looking for the Next Great Idea video free download


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03 Looking for the Next Great Idea

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12 years ago

Saleh Baqer

thaaaaaanks alot

12 years ago

VardanB92

@1ntlk None of my posted videos have been removed, just copyrighted by the company :/

12 years ago

1ntlk

the second soundtrack is removed, can you replace it?

12 years ago

Tia Reina Pier

*Humble thanks*

12 years ago

Ginger Spoofs

I just saw this movie in Health Class today and as soon as I got home, I HAD to hear the score again.

12 years ago

A2206411411

In the "Essential John Nash" (a book mostly about his work but covers his mind some), Nash wondered if pushing too hard is what caused his problems. I don't believe so - his work seems to have been his delight and if schizophrenia is related to stress (jury's still out) it won't be that kind. I don't know if he really knows just how appreciated he is (he wasn't allowed to speak in the real Nobel Prize ceremony). The music, to me, touches on this real side of the story. Pain and friendship.

13 years ago

VardanB92

Wow I have officially 100 Subscribers! Thank you all! :D

13 years ago

MikeIntense

Amazing, especially 0:34 to 1:02.

13 years ago

mszegedy

@mduck Nah, different instrumentation.

13 years ago

Andre Hicks

Just as a side bar, nothing was visual (except in the movie). It was all auditory as the book explaines.

13 years ago

Andre Hicks

Learned a lot about Dr. Nash through the Movie and Book. Thx :-). In one scene, I felt sorry for Dr. Nash when he had to tell Charles and his niece he would not be able to speak to them again. Although, he realized that "they" were not real,, for a moment a part of him knew he would miss them. i.e., as he walked up the university steps, he had to ignore her wanting a hug with open arms. Am I putting to much into this?? Parcher, he was just so demanding and too stressful to deal with.

13 years ago

Andre Hicks

Dr. Rosen: You can’t reason your way out of this! Nash: Why not? Why can’t I? Dr. Rosen: Because your mind is where the problem is in the first place! * * * * Hansen: So how about it, Nash? You scared? Nash: Terrified… mortified… petrified… stupefied… by you. * * * * Charles: So what’s your story? You the poor kid that never got to go to Exeter or Andover? Nash: Well, Despite my privileged upbringing, I’m actually quite well-balanced. I have a chip on both shoulders.

13 years ago

Jared Neumann

@mduck92 That's how soundtracks work. The composers make variations on a single theme.

13 years ago

beyondsilhouette

Yeah, the pieces all share similair aspects, hence when it comes to the movie, the songs don't stand too much out, while still retaining individuality. James Horner's trademark, I'd like to say, but all good soundtracks are made like this!! Music is amazing, thank you James Horner!!

13 years ago

fermerwuvu

@mduck92 kinda..

13 years ago

fermerwuvu

@MrEinsteinz Thank you!!..i will check out proof..if you know other movies like these 2 ..please share them with me

13 years ago

fermerwuvu

@noodlehead77 same here..

14 years ago

mduck92

I actually just saw that a couple weeks ago...it was AMAZING! =)

14 years ago

MrEinsteinz

You should check out Proof. It's a great movie with a math theme as well. Likewise, the movie's soundtrack is pretty much the same...just different tweaks here and there, haha.

14 years ago

mduck92

Is it just me or do all of these pieces sound the same? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love them, but yeah... O_o?

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