The Man Who Knew Infinity

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"What does it take to prove the impossible?"
  • PG-13
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 48 min
  • 7.2  (62,835)
  • 56

The Man Who Knew Infinity is a biographical drama film from 2015 that is directed by Matt Brown. It stars Dev Patel as Srinivasa Ramanujan, a self-taught mathematician from India who made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, despite having no formal training. The movie follows Ramanujan as he struggles to gain recognition for his work in India, where his unconventional methods are not accepted by the academic establishment. With the help of his mentor, G.H. Hardy, played by Jeremy Irons, Ramanujan is eventually able to secure a position at Cambridge University in England.

At Cambridge, Ramanujan faces new challenges as he tries to fit into a world that is vastly different from the one he left behind in India. Despite facing racism and discrimination, Ramanujan is able to make significant contributions to the field of mathematics and form a deep bond with Hardy.

The film explores the relationship between Ramanujan and Hardy, which is based on mutual respect and admiration for each other's work. Hardy recognizes Ramanujan's genius and sees the potential in his work, despite the fact that he doesn't fully understand it himself.

The Man Who Knew Infinity also delves into Ramanujan's personal life, particularly his relationship with his wife, Janaki, played by Devika Bhise. The couple face challenges as they navigate cultural differences and the stress of Ramanujan's work.

The movie is visually stunning, with beautiful shots of India and England that highlight the contrast between the two locations. The costume and set design also help to transport viewers to a different time and place.

The performances in The Man Who Knew Infinity are standout, particularly Dev Patel's portrayal of Ramanujan. Patel captures the character's intelligence and passion for mathematics, while also showing his vulnerability and struggles with his health.

Jeremy Irons is also excellent as Hardy, bringing depth and nuance to a character that could have easily been portrayed as a one-dimensional academic. The chemistry between Irons and Patel is palpable, and the two actors play off each other incredibly well.

Malcolm Sinclair rounds out the cast in the supporting role of Bertrand Russell, a philosopher and friend of Hardy's who also recognizes Ramanujan's genius.

Overall, The Man Who Knew Infinity is a moving and inspiring film that celebrates the power of intellect and human connection. It is a testament to the enduring impact that one person can have on the world, even in the face of incredible odds.

The Man Who Knew Infinity is a 2016 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.2 and a MetaScore of 56.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (62,835)
  • Metascore
    56
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