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The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015)

Srinivas Ramanujan is a talented but inexperienced Indian mathematician who operates brilliantly on numbers and formulas but faces obstacles in recognising his discoveries in an intellectually conservative early 20th century society. He sends his works from afar to the University of Cambridge, where they are noticed by Professor G.H. Hardy, the great English mathematician.

Hardy, impressed by Ramanujan's genius, invites him to England, where their scientific collaboration and friendship begins. Ramanujan faces difficult living conditions in a foreign country, as well as alienation from his family and culture, but despite this, his mathematical talents continue to manifest themselves, inspiring researchers around the world.

The film shows not only Ramanujan's scientific discoveries, such as number theory and infinite series, but also his inner world, his passion for mathematics and his desire for knowledge of infinity. Ultimately, Ramanujan becomes a recognized scientist whose work has a huge impact on the development of mathematics and physics.

Topics:

- Genius and talent: The film explores the nature of genius and talent, showing how Ramanujan, despite his modest living conditions, had a unique mathematical genius.

- Cultural differences: Ramanujan faces cultural and social alienation in a foreign country, underscoring the importance of understanding and respecting cultural differences.

- Search for Truth: The film shows Ramanujan as someone who aspires to the knowledge of infinity and truth in mathematics, despite all the difficulties and obstacles.

Director:

The film is directed by Matthew Brown, who was able to convey the complex path and inner world of outstanding mathematician with great tone and feeling.

Conclusion:

"The Man Who Knew Infinity" is an exciting and inspiring film about the life and scientific achievements of Srinivas Ramanujan, which demonstrated that the true genius is happening outside the framework of cultural and social conditions. His story reminds us of the importance of striving for the knowledge of truth and the power of scientific passion in overcoming any obstacles.
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