A Brilliant Young Mind

2014

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

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IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 31189 31.2K

Top cast

Jo Yang as Zhang Mei
Asa Butterfield as Nathan Ellis
Alexa Davies as Rebecca Dunn
Jake Davies as Luke Shelton
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813.92 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
24.000 fps
1 hr 51 min
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1.64 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
24.000 fps
1 hr 51 min
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Reviewed by MennoMan 7 / 10

Excellent Movie on difficulties of Autism

Genres at IMDb is WRONG.. not a comedy.It is true this movie does have a few touching moment that will make you smile, this does not make it a comedy. The films subjects include the affliction of Autism, coping with illness, coping with lose and living without returned love, self inflicted boundaries and the struggle to overcome dealing with others regardless of your own struggle. The story is about a young boy with autism who faces the difficulties coping with life without the key person he was dependent on. Add to this his autistic ability at math which places him in a scenario where he placed in a new environment. Along with the boy, we also see the difficulties of his mother which must deal his affliction and teachers who must deal with his. Overall, not just about the child. The base of the film is in England and in China with great scenery. Added t this is fin acting and a good plot. Without a spoiler, he finally comes to a change in his life with the help of many who loves him. I found the ending touching.
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Reviewed by Sergeant_Tibbs 7 / 10

Perhaps too gooey for its own good, there's earnesty behind and in front of the camera.

Since The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time seems to be staying on the stage rather than hitting the screen, I've been curious as to when UK cinema would dig into the perspective of a kid on the autism spectrum with the same affection. Disregard the dark aspects of Haddon's novel, and X+Y has a wonderful element of bringing someone who's inherently felt like an outsider into a world where they aren't alone with math competitions. It's nice and affectionate, though dips into gooey realms of sentimentality. But despite a few insincere or extraneous moments, it gets away with it due to director Morgan Matthew's earnestness. It's definitely easy to enjoy splendid moments where the photography has a chance to show off. It does tend to romantize far too much, particularly about China and England, but it's fairly balanced though it does have a rushed pace. I'd like to say Asa Butterfield is the highlight, but Rafe Spall steals the show in a gruff sharp performance that channels his dad in a way that makes me look forward to what he's going to do next. It's great to see a little Happy-Go-Lucky reunion with reliable support from Sally Hawkins and Eddie Marson. X+Y may rely on certain clichés, but it has a confident vision when it could've been bland.

7/10

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