According to Aristotle, the best tragedies are conflicts between a hero and his destiny: They contain reversals of fortune, moments of recognition, and, ultimately, a catharsis: Dr: John Nash's life :: his early brilliance, his struggle with mental illness, and his slow, willful recovery :: is definitely the stuff of Greek tragedy: He describes his experiences, in these excerpts from an in:depth interview:Randy MacLowry, producer and co:writer of A Brilliant Madness, talks about his experiences making a documentary on John Nash: He shares some of the misconceptions he had about schizophrenia, the challenges of conveying the emotional aspects of Nash's story and the ideas behind a few of the shots in the film:
2026-04-23 03:10:01,最后更新于 1月前