It's just your character

Cindy 2022-03-29 09:01:04

If a person's character design causes him to be doomed to live alone and die early, should he insist on this character design?

The male protagonist's love and talent for numbers leads him to experience being misunderstood by others, including his mother's lover and his god; destined to go abroad, no longer belong to his religion, his diet, and face the icy sculptural Proud British so-called scientists and soldiers full of prejudice and malice

If given the choice, would he choose to stay in his hometown and continue his life as a bookkeeper?

It's just that he happens to be a mathematician, he's Indian, and it's the astonishing achievements of his short life through letters that make this story special. Shouldn't each of us face our own mission in life? In the forgetful village, Shu Qi's obsession with love, the heroine's obsession with sex, some people have fame and fortune, some people are far away, some people are free, some people hate the truth, some people hate the truth, these attachments make us seem so Pale and illogical, if you choose not to insist on this mission, your life will seem to be unreliable, as if you have lived other people's lives, as if wearing a mask, choosing to persevere, destined to be full of challenges and torture.

Not crazy, not live.

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  • Rodrigo 2022-04-21 09:02:44

    A master math genius, I admire the person who can invent the formula with π

  • Bridie 2021-12-23 08:01:55

    I don't know why I almost foamed at my mouth when I was abused by mathematics last night and I saw this today. Very qualified biopic. Actors and characters in movies can be regarded as industry leaders, Trinity College, Cambridge is a magical place. But having said that, Dave has made progress in acting as an Indian for so many years, and his body and head movements are still completely different from Indians. Jeremy Northam is really angry with scholars, Moore back then Russell.

The Man Who Knew Infinity quotes

  • S. Ramanujan: Don't you see? An equation has no meaning to me... unless it expresses a thought of God.

  • S. Ramanujan: What do you see?

    Janaki: Sand.

    S. Ramanujan: Imagine if we could look so closely we could see each grain, each particle. You see there are patterns in everything.