I was not one of A Beautiful Mind's historical accuracy Nazis, who used the
film's marginalization of the real John Nash as a way to bash the
film (for my money, it was the horrid screenplay and direction that made it such a
painful film to watch, not its artistic rewriting of
history), though the erasing of Turing in Enigma is rather distressing.
Touching and sad, anyone with a family
history can find a reason to relate to this beautiful little
film, which takes us on a
painful journey with Alma (Anna Castillo), who wants nothing more than to take back something that matters to her, even though it often feels impossible.