Review of A Beautiful Mind (2001) by Tom Charity for Time Out — 26 Jan 2006
At its most effective when it seems to lose the plot in a scrambled second act that posits the Cold War as a collective paranoid delusion, the film reverts to type (and to fact) for a sentimental anti-climax.
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This review of A Beautiful Mind (2001) was written by Tom Charity and published by Time Out on 26 Jan 2006.
A Beautiful Mind has generally received very positive reviews.
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