Have You Seen 'The Movie Proof'? Is It About a Physicist?

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The discussion revolves around the movie "Proof," which is perceived to involve themes related to a physicist or mathematician. Participants express curiosity about the film's content, its scientific accuracy, and its overall quality, with references to its narrative focus on personal relationships rather than scientific concepts.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express interest in the movie and its potential portrayal of scientific themes, particularly regarding a physicist or mathematician.
  • Others speculate that the film may lean more towards a love story or drama, with limited scientific content.
  • A participant recounts a previous experience with a stage production of "Proof," noting that it lacked significant scientific elements and focused more on character development.
  • There is mention of a connection to prime numbers, but it is characterized as a minor aspect of the narrative.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the film's scientific merit or its primary focus, with differing opinions on whether it will deliver substantial scientific content or primarily explore personal themes.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about the film's content and themes are based on limited information, and there is uncertainty regarding the depth of scientific discussion within the narrative.

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Has anyone seen it? Is it good? I heard it was about a physicst or something.
 
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Comes out tomorrow. I want to see it, and see if the big PROOF is truly amazing or falls short of that. Anthony Hopkins is a good actor.
 
I'm not getting my hopes up... sounds like more of a love story/drama. Probably not much actual science in it.

A devoted daughter (Gwyneth Paltrow) comes to terms with the death of her father (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant mathematician whose genius was crippled by mental insanity - and is forced to face her own long-harbored fears and emotions. She adjusts to his death with the help of one of her father's former mathematical students (Jake Gyllenhaal), who searches through her father's notebooks in the hope of discovering a bit of his old brilliance. While coming to terms with the possibility that his genius, which she has inherited, may come at a painful price, her sister (Hope Davis) arrives to help settle their father's affairs.

http://www.miramax.com/proof/
 
I saw a stage production of this about 4 years ago, I didn't realize it was being made into a movie. It wasn't bad, but nothing special. There wasn't anything scientific in it though, just a brief mention that the proof had something to do with prime numbers or something, it was all about the characters etc.
 

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