The Man Who Knew Infinity
"They don't make movies like this anymore. This isn't just about math. It's about the distance between two minds. Hardy and Ramanujan. England and India. Thank you for the top link, Vegamovies provided a great copy here. Watch the scene where he explains the partition function."
Arjun paused the film. He stared at the frozen face of the actor. The genius was in seeing the beauty where others saw boredom. The genius was in finding the "top"—the peak—of understanding in a sea of confusion.
The Man Who Knew Infinity | Film Review - Spirituality & Practice
: Ramanujan faces severe racism, isolation, and the difficulty of maintaining his Hindu beliefs in a foreign land.
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