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Namanya nggak sementereng Einstein, Isaac Newton, atau Galileo. Tapi andilnya di dunia matematika dianggap sangat penting. Seperti apa review dan sinopsis film The Man Who Knew Infinity? Mari simak di sini. Sinopsis Pada tahun 1914, Inggris sedang menjajah India. Srinivasa Ramanujan berjuang keras untuk bertahan hidup. Berbagai pekerjaan dia geluti demi bisa menafkahi dirinya dan keluarganya. Dia begitu mencintai matematika. Harapannya, dia bisa mengerjakan pekerjaan yang berhubungan dengan hal yang dicintainya. Minimnya pendidikan membuat harapannya terganjal. Ramanujan mendapat kabar bahwa dia diterima di sebuah kantor untuk mengurusi akuntansi. Lokasi yang berjauhan dari tempat tinggalnya, membuat dia memboyong keluarganya. Sir Francis, petinggi di kantor merasa kagum pada kemampuan Ramanujan dalam menghitung. Dia nggak membutuhkan alat bantu untuk mengerjakan pekerjaannya. Lama-kelamaan kemampuan Ramanujan semakin menonjol. Bahkan rekan-rekan di tempat kerjanya pun mengakui hal tersebut. Mereka merasa dia memiliki kemampuan yang setara walau nggak menempuh pendidikan formal. Dia kemudian diberi kesempatan untuk menulis penemuannya supaya bakatnya nggak sia-sia dan bisa mendapat perhatian orang-orang yang ahli di bidangnya. Penemuan Ramanujan itu dibuat ke dalam bentuk surat. Surat-surat itu dikirim kepada profesor-profesor di berbagai universitas. Salah satu yang menerima suratnya adalah Hardy, seorang ahli matematika di Cambridge University. Merasa tertarik, dia pun mengundang Ramanujan untuk datang ke Inggris dan menemuinya untuk diuji hasil temuannya. Ramanujan merasa antusias mendengar undangan dari Hardy. Merasa ada peluang untuk mewujudkan mimpinya berkarya di bidang matematika, dia nggak mau menyia-nyiakannya. Dia pun memutuskan untuk pergi ke Inggris dan meninggalkan istrinya. Dia berjanji akan tetap berkomunikasi lewat surat dengan sang istri. Sesampainya di Cambridge, Ramanujan berhadapan dengan banyak hal yang nggak terduga. Dari mulai tindakan rasis sampai komentar yang meremehkan. Hardy yang kagum pada karya Ramanujan masih menyimpan keraguan. Salah satunya adalah cara Ramanujan menunjukkan bukti atas temuannya. Cara penulisannya dianggap belum cukup untuk dimuat ke dalam jurnal. Ramanujan menyadari bahwa dia menderita tuberculosis. Hal itu diperparah dengan sang istri yang nggak kunjung membalas surat-suratnya. Tapi itu nggak menghentikan perjuangannya di Cambridge. Hardy terus membimbingnya supaya bisa menciptakan karya yang benar-benar layak untuk dipublikasikan. Kemajuan pesat ditunjukan oleh Ramanujan. Hardy merasa bahwa karyanya sudah cukup mumpuni untuk dikirim ke berbagai universitas. Dia ingin mencarikan beasiswa untuk Ramanujan. Sayangnya, kesehatan Ramanujan semakin menurun. Di sisi lain, sang istri menemukan bahwa surat yang dikirim suaminya nggak disampaikan oleh ibu dari RamanujanBeli voucher streaming Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Viu, dll murah di Lazada Usaha Hardy mulai menemukan jalan. Ramanujan diterima sebagai Fellow Royal Society atas karyanya. Ramanujan berhasil meraih mimpinya, tapi di sisi lain kehidupan pribadinya memburuk. Kedatangan surat tuntutan cerai dari istrinya membuat Ramanujan berpikir untuk kembali ke India. Bagaimana kelanjutan kisah Ramanujan? Mengungkap Kehidupan Pribadi Ramanujan Film The Man Who Knew Infinity merupakan adaptasi dari novel berjudul sama. Novel itu ditulis oleh Robert Kanigel dan diterbitkan pada tahun 1991. Salah satu yang menarik dari novelnya adalah cerita hidup Ramanujan ditulis dengan detil. Bukan hanya caranya dalam berkarya tapi juga kehidupan pribadinya. TĂ­tulo Original The Man Who Knew Infinity Assista Agora SinopseUma verdadeira histĂłria de amizade que mudou a matemĂĄtica para sempre. Em 1913, Srinivasa Ramanujan, um gĂ©nio da matemĂĄtica autodidata da Índia viaja para a o ColĂ©gio Trinity, na Universidade de Cambridge, onde ele se aproxima do seu mentor, o excĂȘntrico professor G. H. Hardy e onde luta para mostrar ao mundo a genialidade da sua Homem Que Viu o Infinito - assistir online streaming, compre ou alugueVocĂȘ pode assistir "O Homem Que Viu o Infinito" no HBO Max legalmente online, no Google Play Movies, Apple TV, Amazon Video alugar online ou tambĂ©m no Google Play Movies, Apple TV para comprar o Download. RatingClassificação de idade12Diretor Cast Popular movies coming soon Upcoming Drama movies Biopics have always interested me, regardless of whether liberties are taken with the facts the case with quite a lot many of them are very well made and fascinating while also featuring lead performances that do the subject in question justice. Srinivasa Ramanujan, his story and his ground-breaking contributions to mathematics also fascinate and worth telling and looking up, and it was great to have the opportunity to have them better selling point for me was Jeremy Irons, have always loved him if again more for his early work up to 'Lolita'. Although he is deservedly lauded by many, to me he is deserving of more credit, due to generally being restricted to mostly supporting roles in hit this, 'The Borgias', 'Margin Call' and 'Henry IV' for examples and miss 'Assassins Creed', 'Batman v Superman', 'The Time Machine', though he was among the better assets in all three, and especially 'Dungeons and Dragons' which is in every way indefensible output since 'Lolita' that don't show his full talent, even when in a vast majority of them he is one of the bright spots, that people sometimes forget how brilliant a lot of his early work is. This does sound irrelevant, but it isn't really once saying what my thoughts on his performance here is and how it fares compared to his other work. Despite what 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' had going for it, part of me was not sure as to whether it would completely work for me, with Maths always having been one of my least favourite subjects in school. Never got my head around some of it and it didn't engage me as much as Music, History, English, French and German did, while always appreciating its importance and why it is considered a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools up to the most part, 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' was a winner and struck a chord with me. It is nowhere near close to flawless and it falls short of being a great film. It is though well-intended and earnest, that mostly compels and much of it well written and acted. Despite inaccuracies and what made Ramanujan's work so ground-breaking not delved into enough it does try to treat this remarkable man and his story respectfully and does well in making Maths interesting and accessible. Very like 'A Beautiful Mind', 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' helped make me appreciate Maths much find the scenes in Madras/India depicting Ramanujan's personal life anywhere near as interesting as the scenes in Cambridge and particularly the scenes between Ramanujan and Hardy, and to me they are the film's biggest fault. They are nicely filmed and the scenery is beautiful and it did show his motivations which was great. Unfortunately, they are also far too slow-paced which hurt especially the first twenty five or so minutes when we don't see Hardy, mostly uneventful when the film is switching back and forth, contains very soapy writing, indifferent chemistry between Ramanujan and his wife and the acting has been described before as a mix of cold and exaggerated which sums it up very are moments of less than elegant camera work, indicating some inexperience, where some shots are disappointingly out of focus in a way that makes one slightly queasy. Can understand the criticism of 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' not doing much new for the biopic genre and playing it too conventionally and safely, with an outcome that is foreseeable and slightly on the pat side. And as said, it could have delved more into what made Ramanujan's work so ground-breaking and focused less on his personal 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' does have quite a lot working in its favour. The photography is not consistent but quite a lot of it is nicely done and complements the beautifully evocatively rendered Indian landscapes and the authentic 1914 Cambridge setting very well. Trinity College is shown in all its glory, in both the exteriors and interiors it looks wonderful. The music may not stick in the head but it serves its purpose well, it's sympathetic, not too syrupy and it fits at least. Again, there is inconsistency in the direction, not always focused visually and very pedestrian in the scenes in Madras, but it helps make the story intriguing and accessible and is a triumph in the scenes between Ramanujan and Hardy particularly in the latter stages, Hardy and Littlewood's scenes are also well is mostly intelligent and sincere, not being too wordy, too complicated, too treacly or overly simple. It is especially good in Hardy's dialogue and speeches which are beautifully written especially the "who are we to question the Ramanujan" one. Irons' Shakespearean-like delivery in that wonderful unmistakable voice he has, that always makes things that are usually dull engaging, helps quite a bit. The story once it got going engaged, moved and inspired me, didn't understand all the maths but it still intrigued and illuminated me and found myself really caring and identifying with Ramanujan, rooting for his overcoming significant adversity. The chemistry between Ramanujan and Hardy is complex, never biased, intriguing to watch develop and heartfelt, it is the heart of the film and the driving force of the drama and one of the film's biggest strengths in that it rises the film above being completely routine. The characterisation of Hardy is similarly a triumph, a far more complex character that one seems to think when first introduced to him, the most developed more so than Ramanujan himself and that is without seeing glimpses of his personal life really and therefore the most interesting. Really appreciated how Ramanujan's adversity is not done in a way that was overdone or pantomimic, some of it having genuine tension, and also showing the harships England were going through at the big reservations with how Ramanujan's family were characterised here, the acting is very good. Dev Patel may not look like Ramanujan, too young, too tall and too handsome, and may seem a miscast physically, but is still great in interpretation due to exuding more emotion, charm and passion than seen before from him by me and made me care and root for such a remarkable man. To me, this is one of his better performances and he works incredibly well with Irons, the complexities of the relationship between the two portrayed with nuance and passion. Their scenes in the second half of the film are particularly beautifully done and the ending is initially inspiring and then very touching in Hardy's tribute. Toby Jones is endearing as Littlewood and the British cast, including Anthony Calf and Jeremy Northam, are sterling and don't overplay or phone in. The acting honours though belong to Irons, who is absolutely outstanding here as Hardy and gives one of his best performances in one of not many roles in recent years to fully show how great an actor he truly is he actually shows it in a vast majority of his work, just that too many times he is well above what he is given. Because there is a lot of meat to Hardy and Irons wrings every ounce of juice out of it without ever overplaying, his eyes, gestures and face telling so much in a remarkably subtle way, yes there is much more to Irons' appeal than his voice. It is an authoritative and sincere performance in a way that's powerfully understated, full of gravitas and never less than compelling, he brings an edge to Hardy while expertly softening it when needed in the emotional latter stages when he becomes more sympathetic. The lack of big awards attention for his performance here is in my mind criminal and like 'Dead Ringers' except not as bad all over again in that it was a big inexplicable oversight that a well above average film though not flawless or great, though Trinity College, the chemistry between Patel and Irons and Irons' performance are massive assets and help make it a much better film. 7/10