A Beautiful Mind
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1:07:01
As such,
his nerve may have gone unfree

1:07:06
in far any longer
than it's typical.

1:07:08
What do you mean?
How long?

1:07:10
Possibly since graduates schools.
1:07:12
At least that is since
his halucinations begun.

1:07:15
What are you talking about?
1:07:18
What the halucinations are?
1:07:21
One... so far that l aware.
1:07:22
He imagined he has a roommate
named Charles Hermen.

1:07:24
Charles isn't an imaginary.
1:07:26
He and John are best friends
since Princeton.

1:07:29
Have you ever met Charles?
1:07:30
Did he ever come to dinner?
1:07:32
He was always in town for
several times, lecturing.

1:07:35
Was he on your wedding?
1:07:36
He...
1:07:37
Have you seen a picture of him
or talk to him through a telephone?

1:07:40
This is ridiculous.
1:07:42
l phoned Princeton.
1:07:44
According to a housing record,
John lived alone.

1:07:51
Which is more likely,
that your husband...

1:07:53
a mathematician with
no military training.

1:07:56
He is a government spy,
flaying the Russians...

1:07:59
You are making
him sounds crazy.

1:08:00
Or... he has his grip of reality.
1:08:05
Now the only way l can help him,
is to show him the difference.

1:08:09
Which is he was real and
what is in his mind.

1:08:16
Come on.
1:08:19
What has he been working on?
1:08:22
His work is classified.
1:08:24
He mentioned a supervisor.
1:08:27
A name of William Patcher.
1:08:29
Maybe this Patcher
can clarify things for us.

1:08:31
But l can't get to
him without clearances.

1:08:36
You want me to get the details
of my husband's work?

1:08:40
John thinks l am a Russians spy.
1:08:42
ls that what you think?
1:08:49
What did the doctor said?
1:08:51
l don't know. l want to see what
John has been working on.

1:08:54
Alicia, you can't go into his office.
1:08:56
You know it is classified,
Alicia.

1:08:58
Stop!

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