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A Brilliant Young Mind (2014)
A socially awkward teenage math prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.
Director: Morgan Matthews
Writer: James Graham
Stars: Asa Butterfield, Rafe Spall, Sally Hawkins
Storyline
In a world difficult to comprehend, Nathan struggles to connect with those around him - most of all his loving mother - but finds comfort in numbers. When Nathan is taken under the wing of unconventional and anarchic teacher, Mr. Humphreys, the pair forge an unusual friendship and Nathan's talents win him a place on the UK team at the International Mathematics Olympiad. Back to England from Suburban bustling Taipei and again, as He is confronted by Nathan Builds Relationships The Irrational Complex Nature of Love. written by anonymous



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'X + Y' is somewhat of a detour for its star and revelation, Asa Butterfield. He is already in popular demand, having been at the centre of Martin Scorsese's attention in 'Hugo' and the failed Young Adult fantasy adaptation 'Ender's Game'. It seems strange to me that Butterfield has forgone the realm of Hollywood Blockbusters to enter a profound and revealing Indie Drama. Beyond measure Consider Me happy.
'X + Y' play The Intelligent sees Butterfield, But Nathan autistic. He finds it extremely hard to form bonds, even with his own mother. Nathan never admits it, but we can tell that he blames her for the awful car crash that proved fatal to his father. Whom he had always shared a special connection. He finds he is able to maintain new friendships when he gains a place on the British Squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad. This gives Nathan newfound confidence and the attention of a girl on the opposing squad. Nathan understands Mathematics better than anyone, even his parents at the age of five. But he is not able to work out why he has an attraction to this girl, by the name of Zhang Mei played with keen spirit by Jo Yang. He diverts So Much Attention to His of her, He Finds That it increasingly difficult to Keep His Mind Focused on What Matters Most for His future.
'X + Y' is That The Type of film is too rare to Find All The Cinema in. When it finally does appear on the big screen, it lasts a week before it stops being shown. Therefore, if you are reading this then I am sorry, but at least you can pre order the DVD. I wish there were more films like this, with the same energy, style, charm, acting talent and intimacy. The movies would BE a Better place for it.
The script for 'X + Y' is handled with care and delicately, So That Every line shows The audience rapt What The screenwriter Paid Attention to detail to make sure it smoothly Flows, containing Even laughs and many heartfelt moments scattered throughout its brief runtime. The most marvellous thing of all is that 'X + Y' contains two romances and both of them feel genuine and make sense. They do not slow down the pacing and only highlight what a joy the film is to behold. The casting from Sally Hawkins to Rafe Spall plays a large part in selling the romance to the audience. Not only making them invest in it, but believe it as well. The music feels soft and tender, never overbearing always hitting the right notes on the nose. The cinematography is excellent and proves that films do not need CGI fakery to look splendid or gorgeous; Peter Jackson I am looking AT you.
'X + Y' May BE ultimately too predictable, But Feels AT least it sweet and soothing, to engage in a truly lovely film and shed a Tear Even When it All Ends. Hollywood simply does not make films like this anymore. Can you resist? Will you even want to try? I urge you to at least give 'X + Y' a chance, it deserves at the very least to be seen once.
'X + Y' play The Intelligent sees Butterfield, But Nathan autistic. He finds it extremely hard to form bonds, even with his own mother. Nathan never admits it, but we can tell that he blames her for the awful car crash that proved fatal to his father. Whom he had always shared a special connection. He finds he is able to maintain new friendships when he gains a place on the British Squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad. This gives Nathan newfound confidence and the attention of a girl on the opposing squad. Nathan understands Mathematics better than anyone, even his parents at the age of five. But he is not able to work out why he has an attraction to this girl, by the name of Zhang Mei played with keen spirit by Jo Yang. He diverts So Much Attention to His of her, He Finds That it increasingly difficult to Keep His Mind Focused on What Matters Most for His future.
'X + Y' is That The Type of film is too rare to Find All The Cinema in. When it finally does appear on the big screen, it lasts a week before it stops being shown. Therefore, if you are reading this then I am sorry, but at least you can pre order the DVD. I wish there were more films like this, with the same energy, style, charm, acting talent and intimacy. The movies would BE a Better place for it.
The script for 'X + Y' is handled with care and delicately, So That Every line shows The audience rapt What The screenwriter Paid Attention to detail to make sure it smoothly Flows, containing Even laughs and many heartfelt moments scattered throughout its brief runtime. The most marvellous thing of all is that 'X + Y' contains two romances and both of them feel genuine and make sense. They do not slow down the pacing and only highlight what a joy the film is to behold. The casting from Sally Hawkins to Rafe Spall plays a large part in selling the romance to the audience. Not only making them invest in it, but believe it as well. The music feels soft and tender, never overbearing always hitting the right notes on the nose. The cinematography is excellent and proves that films do not need CGI fakery to look splendid or gorgeous; Peter Jackson I am looking AT you.
'X + Y' May BE ultimately too predictable, But Feels AT least it sweet and soothing, to engage in a truly lovely film and shed a Tear Even When it All Ends. Hollywood simply does not make films like this anymore. Can you resist? Will you even want to try? I urge you to at least give 'X + Y' a chance, it deserves at the very least to be seen once.
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