The first time i’ve seen parts of {proof} was about a month ago on HBO, and i thought it was really deep, so i watched it whole on sunday. I was right at first: it is a movie that strikes you, not the way the Titanic did but instead aiming at some undefined, unprotected point in your mind. Thus it’s not easy to write about it without revealing anything important of the plot–everything’s important–so i’d rather start with something easier to grasp: the starring. Three out of the top four characters are great actors (i’m sure they are, because even i know their name, being a total movies noob): Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthony Hopkins and Jake Gyllenhaal. Anthony Hopkins somehow again ended up with the role of a crazy man, though this time not a serial killer but a mathematician. As it’s often mentioned in the movie he revolutionised at least three fields of mathematics by the age of 21–though at 26 his illness started and that was more or less the end for him… The young Catherine, his younger daughter is taking care of him, this way taking a life-long maths lesson, constantly afraid of what if she inherited her father’s illness. The movie starts with her father dead, Hal (Jake Gyllenhaal), his student searching through his papers for anything that may be of mathematical importance. Catherine decides to show him her biggest work, that solves a problem related to prime numbers present “ever since there are mathematicians”. But neither Hal nor her (extremely annoying) sister believes that she wrote it…
I won’t reveal no more of the story. This movie is great, in every bit of it. Yes.