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In an autobiographical essay submitted to the Nobel committee, Nash described his early curiosity in mathematical problems.
As the filmmaker noted after the screening, this piece is a bookend of sorts to that tale of early curiosity -- a gaze from the other end, of what happens when people spend decades together and find there are still new and awkward truths to be uncovered about the other.
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