Five outstanding biographical movies, it turns out that the lives of geniuses are so wonderful.

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Five outstanding biographical movies, it turns out that the lives of geniuses are so wonderful. - Lujuba

"Mozart", released in 1984, directed by Milos Foreman, starring Tom Husk, F. Morrie Abraham and others. This film tells the legendary story of the musical genius Mozart, who won eight Oscars in 1985. Douban score 8.6.

Five outstanding biographical movies, it turns out that the lives of geniuses are so wonderful. - Lujuba

"Beautiful Mind", released in 2001, directed by Ron Howard, starring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly and others. This film tells the story of a genius mathematician John Nash Jr. Nash invented the famous game theory when he was in graduate school, which had a profound impact on the academic circle. However, this rising mathematics star is plagued by schizophrenia, and his wife Alicia, who loves him so much, helped him out of the predicament. Douban score 8.9.

Five outstanding biographical movies, it turns out that the lives of geniuses are so wonderful. - Lujuba

"The King's Speech", released in 2010, directed by Tom Hopper, starring Colin Firth, Jeffrey Rush and others. In 1936, King George V of England died, and Albert, the Duke of Yorkshire, who suffered from severe stuttering, succeeded to the throne. In order to overcome the stuttering, Albert sought the help of language therapist Rainer Rogge, and finally overcame his stuttering problem and gave an inspiring speech before World War II. Douban score 8.3.

"The Theory of Everything", released in 2014, directed by James Marsh, starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. Based on Hawking's first wife Jane Wilde's memoir "Flying to Infinity: Days with Hawking", this film tells the love story of Jane and Hawking. Jane and Hawking met at the university. When Hawking was found to be ill, Jane decided to marry him and accompany him through unknown and difficult days. Eddie Redmayne won the 2015 Oscar for Best Actor for this film. Douban score 8.1.

"Imitation Game", released in 2014, directed by Morten Tedum, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley and others. This film is adapted from the biography "The Biography of Alan Turing" written by Andrew Hodges and tells the ups and downs of the life of Alan Turing, the father of computer science. Alan Turing helped the Allies decipher the German code and reversed the situation of World War II. Douban score 8.5

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