Professors of all subjects have historically depended upon pens and ink to communicate their wisdom to others and to commemorate their individual contributions to the world. Surrendering one's pen is a symbol that the giver believes his own wisdom and contributions pale in comparison to the person receiving the pen. It is a symbolic homage, like laying down their swords before their intellectual superior.
Well, interestingly enough it seems this was a made up tradition for the benefit of the movie & actually doesn't exist! www.quora.com/What-is-the-history-behind-professors-giving-colleagues-pens-for-notable-lifetime-achievements-as-portrayed-in-A-Beautiful-Mind
considering that these two died together on a car accident really shows what a great and deep love was binding their souls. they should have waited some years before making the movie to see the end....i got really touched when i read on the news that not even death managed to separate them...
One of the best movies ever as what he was able to cope with and still achieve great things is remarkable, this movie opened up people's eyes to mental illnesses
the most heartbreaking thing i learn from this movie is at 1:10 he didn't want to be surrounded by people from the university in case if one of his attacks appears. All these years ignoring the fact that everyone loved him regardless of his mental problems.
and how honest and open it is with his situation. He is clear and openly his problem to someone who basically meet him 15 minutes ago who basically is the judge if he can or cannot receive his price according of his mental health, regardless of what is gonna judge.
This is probably Rusty's (Russel Crow's) best performance. There is some beauty in this challenging performance. We are blessed when actors perform at their best. No award need be sought. Professor John Nash is more important than this movie. I hope your children learn the majestic factors that he brought to humanity.
It's a verry emotional scene... It was one of the best from the movie (when they gave him the pens)! By the way, all the movie was great! It's one of the best that I've seen.
IPO is one of it that comes from nash's theory, nash did ones and when the economist and many nobel prized come together... Its becames IPO's capitalism
The most brilliant of numbers and equations finally telling us that its in the mysterious equations of love...perhaps the life can be found...as i also believe through the experience of my life..and that of some others...that life is not in the form of p/q...a b'ful movie...b'ful act by Mr Crowe...and most importantly...the most b'ful message in the end....the beauty of love...
How does that tea end? Does he put his bag at the edge of the table and push all the pens into it? What does he do with the pens when he gets back to his office? Do they go in a frame? So many questions.
Professors of all subjects have historically depended upon pens and ink to communicate their wisdom to others and to commemorate their individual contributions to the world. Surrendering one's pen is a symbol that the giver believes his own wisdom and contributions pale in comparison to the person receiving the pen. It is a symbolic homage, like laying down their swords before their intellectual superior.
Interesting tidbit. Thanks for sharing :-)
Well, interestingly enough it seems this was a made up tradition for the benefit of the movie & actually doesn't exist!
www.quora.com/What-is-the-history-behind-professors-giving-colleagues-pens-for-notable-lifetime-achievements-as-portrayed-in-A-Beautiful-Mind
Does it matter? It may be made up but it's a beautiful analogy nonetheless
Of course it matters. Shameful words coming from an educated individual. @drswapnil1234
Lived together and Died together. RIP Mr & Mrs Nash.
"It is only in the mysterious equations of love that any real logic can be found."
I agree! I love this movie!
Me too
I always cry my eyes off when they give him the pens... and his speech at the nobel prize thing, oh god...
😂😂I thought i was weak for crying
Ok, I just teared up just like the first time I saw this movie many years ago
One of the few movies that will always bring tears to my eyes, this being one of the scenes that always tears me up a bit.
considering that these two died together on a car accident really shows what a great and deep love was binding their souls.
they should have waited some years before making the movie to see the end....i got really touched when i read on the news that not even death managed to separate them...
bioloving
Well, no one could predict the accident so it would have made no sense anyway waiting.
Yes it’s amazing how she stood by him for sooo many years and had faith in him to get better! Would love to know of their son
Brilliant, brilliant acting and makeup!
you are all my reasons 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Yes I loved that too.
RIP Mr & Mrs Nash
Watched this movie in 2023 oh boy oh boy i cried my soul out bro 😂😂😂😂
Did the same--very Great movie
One of the best movies ever as what he was able to cope with and still achieve great things is remarkable, this movie opened up people's eyes to mental illnesses
Movies such as this are not documentaries that tell the 'truth'.They are entertainments that impart the spirit of the truth.
This scene when other professors give him their pens ....he did it !
You need balls to say "Yes... i am crazy..." and mean it.
"You're the only reason I am"
What a great speech!
only excellent actor can touch your soul like this
this is definitely one powerful, beautiful, moving and brilliant movie i've ever watched! :)
theres a fine line between genius and mental illness, John Nash is a genius, nicely done John......
This brought me to tears. I can SO relate.
the most heartbreaking thing i learn from this movie is at 1:10 he didn't want to be surrounded by people from the university in case if one of his attacks appears. All these years ignoring the fact that everyone loved him regardless of his mental problems.
and how honest and open it is with his situation. He is clear and openly his problem to someone who basically meet him 15 minutes ago who basically is the judge if he can or cannot receive his price according of his mental health, regardless of what is gonna judge.
What an amazing movie...this brings back all the memories
"Like a diet of the mind, I choose not to induge certain appetites"
Yes I agree with him . Both the solution and question are in the equation of love .
I still love it....it is my favourite movie for ever
do you know my friend,this is the most beautiful part of this movie. thanks to them.
This is probably Rusty's (Russel Crow's) best performance. There is some beauty in this challenging performance. We are blessed when actors perform at their best. No award need be sought. Professor John Nash is more important than this movie. I hope your children learn the majestic factors that he brought to humanity.
Gladiator hands down.
and they died together in road accident ... true and divine love still exists
Woowwwww :')
wwwoooowwwwww :')
The Best Man!!!
The Best Mathematician...
Superb movie..brilliant
magic work of acting
beautiful movie and beautful mind
Truly moving... Very much so
It's a verry emotional scene... It was one of the best from the movie (when they gave him the pens)! By the way, all the movie was great! It's one of the best that I've seen.
wow i cried manly tears teh moment they gave him teh pens
Whenever i see 3:47 I cry!!!
It just happened...
This very beautiful and russel crowe very good
I love this flim
The Whole process of Film making is Good..
I lked the Work of Ron Howard
everybody was so busy in prof nash nobody realized there was Jarvis (Charles) (iron man) there
Amazing ending
Ohhh im crying!!!! :')
This is such a great scene how does 6 people dislike this
+Music Lover some people wish to see the world burn
Because it’s wrongly portraying the facts. Alicia divorced few years after their marriage and re married only after he got the nobel prize
beautiful scene
Ok now I’m bawling
Best movie...👏👏👏👏👏👏
That gesture at 6:52 is one of the most romantic things to do to a partner.
Golden movies scene
RIP Nash
Damn you with these alergies...must be the weather
but i thinkit's a very wonderful touching movie....
The most deeply moving and feel good endings that Ive seen .
@cullensaquarium russell crowe truly is the best actor of our time.
You are the reason i am.
You are all my reasons!
Just fed information 😊
@TheHobem same thing happens to me. Every single time.
I know the scene is touching, but notice how the first 3 pens are placed and that they suddenly change from the 4th one and on
❤👍🏼
all HEART
@Pakenija "You are all my reasons." I love this movie!
IPO is one of it that comes from nash's theory, nash did ones and when the economist and many nobel prized come together... Its becames IPO's capitalism
Is brea liom an scannan seo, go hiontach go leor.
@BeeVan19 Watch the movie
남자가 사랑하는 행위는 사랑하는 사람 때문에 무리하게 자기스스로 불태우는 행위이다 프랑스 철학자
The most brilliant of numbers and equations finally telling us that its in the mysterious equations of love...perhaps the life can be found...as i also believe through the experience of my life..and that of some others...that life is not in the form of p/q...a b'ful movie...b'ful act by Mr Crowe...and most importantly...the most b'ful message in the end....the beauty of love...
Is that Jennifer Garner at 1:45 ?
@JinrohDFLL in reality Nobel Laureates don't give acceptance speeches at the ceremony, so no, Nash did not really give this speech.
That is for cinematic purpose..
And it is heart-touching!!!
you are the reason who i am
I don't understand but im going to try!!!!!!!!
I cried during this part...
فيه مقاطع يتيوب لانجدها مترجمه ولاكن الصوره أبلغ وأوضح وفي الأخص العلوم الي تفيد البشريه وهم ضعاف افادو لأن هناك أقلام ورا العباقره
looks like UofT
진실하게 사랑하는 남자는 시를 쓴다 영국철학자
The blonde help him solve this
남자가 사랑하면 자기 스스로 무엇은 하는지 모르게 된다 스패인 철학자
유명한 역사 스패인 정복자 이야기 사랑땜
(y)
Russell Crowe was robbed of an Academy Award for Best Actor.
i hate this ending. makes me weep every god damn time.. hate it.
Thankfully, it is a good ending.
And america still print out money 🤣
유럽은 사랑으로 만든어진 국가이다
The power of love
i'm curious though.... did Nash really give this speech?
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How does that tea end? Does he put his bag at the edge of the table and push all the pens into it? What does he do with the pens when he gets back to his office? Do they go in a frame? So many questions.