A Brilliant Young Mind has all the makings of a great fictional narrative: a young protagonist played by an award-winning actor (Asa Butterfield) has a developmental disorder but is also
A BRILLIANT YOUNG MIND lulls viewers into thinking they're watching a movie about a genius trying to live up to expectations, but it's really a love story. The most memorable scene is the mother trying to explain love to her autistic son in mathematical terms. It's brilliant. The Christian concept of unconditional love is approached, but
Jo Yang. Actress: A Brilliant Young Mind. Jo Yang is an English actress who was born in China and raised in West London from the age of 8. While attending the William Morris school in Acton Jo showed an aptitude for the arts and was placed at a performing arts school to study acting and dancing. Jo later attended St Mary's university to study Psychology before dropping out to follow
A Brilliant Young Mind. PG-13 111 Mins Drama, Comedy 2015. Once unable to make friends, a socially awkward math prodigy builds confidence after he is recruited onto the British team at the International Mathematics Olympiad. Starring Asa Butterfield, Rafe Spall, Sally Hawkins.
Factual errors. The double rainbow that Nathan and Zhang Mei see from the train when they arrive in England is wrongly generated. The secondary rainbow should be inverted with purple on the outside of the arc but in the movie red is on the outside. The rainbow should also be opposite the sun so the shadows on the ground should point towards it.
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