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My wife rented "A Beautiful Mind" over the weekend. It was a movie (based on a true story) about John Forbes Nash Jr, a famous and brilliant mathematician that suffered from severe paranoid schizophrenia. At the time, they didn't really have effective treatment against schizophrenia, so he had a lot of obstacles to overcome--- he created the Nash Embedding Theorem and other breakthrough concepts, then ended up winning a Nobel Prize.
It was an interesting story, but they girled it all up with his wife standing by his side and giving unending support for him and his illness. My wife started getting all "Awww...that was so beautiful! There's not many women like that anymore!"
So, I looked up Nash's real story. The movie neglected to mention that his wife divorced him three years into his illness, and Nash also fathered a child with another woman and abandoned them. PWNED!
It's a great "spend the afternoon with your wife" movie, but I knew that situation was too good to be true
It was an interesting story, but they girled it all up with his wife standing by his side and giving unending support for him and his illness. My wife started getting all "Awww...that was so beautiful! There's not many women like that anymore!"
So, I looked up Nash's real story. The movie neglected to mention that his wife divorced him three years into his illness, and Nash also fathered a child with another woman and abandoned them. PWNED!
It's a great "spend the afternoon with your wife" movie, but I knew that situation was too good to be true