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| | The-Reel-McCoy -- A Beautiful Mind (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | When describing a mind, I would be more inclined to use words such as extraordinary, sophisticated, or perhaps labyrinthine, but I would reserve "beautiful" to describe nature, cars, and, of course, women. |
 | | She is definitely "pleasing to look at." However, the "beautiful mind" alluded to by the film's title is not meant to describe her or her character. |
 | | We see her go from a young love interest, fascinated by John's mind, to being his wife, to being his neglect, to being his caretaker, to being a mother, and to eventually becoming overwhelmed with the harsh realities of life. |
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