Crowe captures audiences with ‘A Beautiful Mind’ Courtesy Photo ■ Ron Howard offers viewers a thought-provoking trip through time, and into one man’s brilliant, and beautiful, mind ‘A Beautiful Miner Starring Russell Crowe, Ed Harris and Jennifer Connelly By Lisa Toth Oregon Daily Emerald Since the film’s Dec. 21 release, “A Beautiful Mind,” starring Rus sell Crowe, has been marked as a RENTALS! Downhill (new shaped skis) $4fl & Cross Country..1(1 Snowboards ^Oll & Boots.....;Zu s20 Snow Shoes.....?5 Berg’/Zki/hop 13th 4 Lawrence* 683-1300 • www.bergsskjshop.com Oregon daily emerald WORLDWIDE www.dailyemerald.com likely candidate for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Supporting Ac tress Oscar nominations. Awards should most certainly follow the tal ent that pours from this movie. Crowe, last year’s Best Actor win ner for his performance in “Gladia tor,” offers an equally powerful per formance in this Ron Howard flick. The film is based on the real life of John Forbes Nash Jr. (played by Crowe), who won the Nobel Prize for his game theory of economics. The brilliant mathematician, now in his late 70s, started out as a gradu ate student at Princeton who was isolated from his peers by his intel ligence and unfriendly personality. Howard uses Akiva Goldsman’s script to detail the world inside Nash’s head that he imagines as he ages over time. This biography/dra ma details Nash’s marital struggles with his wife (played by Jennifer Connelly) and his Recovery from paranoid schizophrenia. Along the way, the viewer be comes so taken in by Nash's schizo phrenic creations—three principle characters he invents — that they become accepted. The characters, Nash’s outgoing college roommate, a young girl and a secret govern ment agent (played by Ed Harris), are so convincing in their roles that the audience assumes they are com pletely real. They resist the idea that the characters are not real, as though the real world was lying to them. The film, based on the 1994 novel by Sylvia Nasar, also stars Christo pher Plummer, Paul Bettany and Adam Goldberg in supporting roles. The story opens in 1947 and ends in 1994. While it may have been eas ier to represent life in 1994, the film also accurately depicts the costum ing and setting of the earlier years. This was made easier by setting the film in locations such as Harvard and Yale universities, which didn't change much over time. Howard and his crew mastered the details of houses, cars and cloth ing of the different time periods. The film’s visual effects also remain true to the coloring used in films of the corresponding time periods, comparable to the coloring in the Golden Globe Award-winning film “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” This thought-provoking film also defines the basis of love and com mitment. Nash’s wife sticks with him despite his delusions, through a particular type of adversity that showed little hope of recovery. The accepted cure of the time for paranoid schizophrenia only wors ened Nash’s problem. Taking pills made him more of a zombie and use less to his family and those around him. What left people still sitting spellbound through the credits was that Nash defeated his own psycho logical disorder through his willpow er and his own intellect. He was able to figure out that the people he had invented in his mind were not real. The film, which runs about 130 minutes, is rated PG-13 for intense thematic material, sexual content and a scene of violence. Contact features/Pulse editor Lisa Toth at lisatoth@dailyemerald.com. 013092] PHYSICS OF THE IHTERHET Sign up now for Physics 155 CRN# 25275 Winter Term 2002 (MW 2:00 - 3:50) A course that assumes no prior knowledge of physics, it will explore the physics “behind the curtain” that makes it all work. * How do electrons in wires transmit voice, music, pictures, and images? * How do laser light pulses travel through glass fibers under the ocean to carry information? * What “is” information? * How do CD players and hard drives work? contact: Prof. Michael Raymer 262 Willamette • 346-4785 raymer@oregon.uoregon.edu www.emu.uoregon.edu From national franchises and brands to local vegetarian and vegan enterprises. From authentic ethnic cuisine to the all-American hot dog. The EMU has something for everyone. food in the emu Buzz Coffeehouse • Erb Essentials Store Greatful Bread Bakery & Cafe • Holy Cow Cafe Jamba Juice • Pizza Planet • Subway Marketplace Cafe [a different local food vendor every day]