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The Man Who Knew Infinity
The movie explores the personal and professional life of an Indian Mathematician and his life work.
4 May 1959, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
11 May 1994, Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
24 August 1957, Hampstead, London, England, UK
8 January 1975, London, England, UK
30 July 1927, Upminster, Essex, England, UK
1 December 1961, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
May 06, 2016
It touches on serious - and ridiculously complex - ideas but always cuts them down to manageable, middle-brow morsels.May 12, 2016
It's predictable - throughout the film, I kept thinking that I'd seen it before - and a bit sentimental, yet thoroughly pleasant.December 10, 2016
Fascinating tale of an autodidact who died at the age of 32 leaving behind a body of work that ranks among the 20th century's most valuable.January 01, 2017
The story unfolds pretty much as expected.January 01, 2017
Matt Brown's workmanlike direction ties things up neatly but fails to elicit enough empathy for the central characters of the young number-cruncher and his tutor-cum-collaborator.May 12, 2016
[It] takes an incredible true story - about an impoverished Indian man whose Jedi math skills helped him triumph over race, class and bad food in early 20th century England - and telescopes it into a well-made yet predictable tale of inspiration.December 30, 2016
Want to know more about Ramanujan? Read one of the books about him, or check out the documentary on the man. Want a serviceable, but routine biopic? Look no further.May 12, 2016
The multiplexes are full of films that promise little more than a forgettable good time. "The Man Who Knew Infinity" is just as entertaining, but far more substantial.May 06, 2016
The Man Who Knew Infinity stands on its own merit, thanks in great measure to Patel and Irons, who give us two engaging characters.May 20, 2016
When one of the most enlightening moments of a film comes during the postscript (black holes!), you know there's a problem - one that has nothing to do with math.February 07, 2017
The movie is fairly formulaic [but] Irons delivers a masterclass in cranky eccentricity and buttoned-up reserve.