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https://images.ecency.com/DQmd5oBe8qmnbbU1Ab21A9G1GA2b5PiHJ9t8z6wTFikBUQ2/textodeunamentebrillante2001lprrafo.jpg Talking about classic films inevitably means acknowledging those movies that never go out of style, and that's largely due to the impact of a masterful performance. In this case, it's the performance of the great Russell Crowe, a prominent Australian actor who has distinguished himself by winning an Oscar, with masterpieces like "Gladiator" and many others that go unmentioned, because experiencing one of his performances is a guarantee of appreciating something special. Crowe doesn't just act: he inhabits, breathes, and suffers each character. And in "A Beautiful Mind," that becomes almost unnervingly real.Without giving away any spoilers, this film recreates a kind of autobiography, with artistic liberties that may border on fiction, of the mathematician and Nobel Prize-winning economist John Forbes Nash Jr. His journey begins with a passion for numbers, and as a young mat