Anyone got any Math movies that are actually about the fucking Math? By that I mean no Good Will Hunting / Imitation Game shit that's about "muh poor misunderstood genius" but an actual Math movie.
A Beautiful Mind is a movie about a mathematician and I think thats the best you are going to get.
That's a documentary giving a flavor of the working life
https://vimeo.com/18216532
I sort of kind of also like the BBC series Dangerous Knowledge with 20 minute segments on some giants who killed themselves (Cantor, Boltzmann, Gödel, Turing),
but I don't really want to recommend it too much for the cringeworthy attemps to explain the math behind the issues they talk about.
There is a really good PhD thesis turned history book called "Modern algebra and the rise of mathematical structure" which discusses the perception of the meaning and content of the field called "Algebra" between, roughly, 1850 to 1950, i.e. from Galois to Grothendieck.
Rain Man
>>7804155
Fermat's Room
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1016301/
It''s Spanish but watch it with English subtitles..
Thank me later.
>>7804155
Pi is the closest i know
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Oh and there's this one documentary about proving Fermat's theorem
>>7804155
http://www.dimensions-math.org/Dim_E.htm
I recommend this. Covers elementary mathematical concepts with lucid animations at an easy pace.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland
This has 3 adaptations.
>>7804155
Aronofsky's Pi
>>7804155
There are some documentaries about math, such as this PBS documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s65DSz78jW4
Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_ZHsk0-eF0
I have a fear of documentaries. Any good math videos that aren't documentaries?
>>7804738
That is an interesting phobia.
Do you find yourself being vicariously embarrassed for the subjects?
Mean Girls.
>>7804779
I also have a phobia of museums, authority, groups, postmodernism, praise, rules, ...
>>7804186
>There is a really good PhD thesis turned history book called "Modern algebra and the rise of mathematical structure" which discusses the perception of the meaning and content of the field called "Algebra" between, roughly, 1850 to 1950, i.e. from Galois to Grothendieck.
Sounds interesting Emma Stone guy; am downloading now. The people like Galois and Noether who managed to have the insight to completely change the way we view things are fascinating, especially the path those ideas took to mainstream acceptance.
Proof.
>>7804155
>Math movies
only virginal autists want to see that shit
>>7804646
This
I was hoping to find it
>>7804851
>only virginal autists are interested in math
Anon your insecurity is showing
A Beautiful Mind is probably the best one I have seen. I also liked Pi and Proof.
But I think all movies fall into the Good Will Hunting category to some extent
>>7807259
im sorry, are you equating watching movies about a subject to the actual subject?
so following your splendid logic, the people that watched interstellar are all interested in physics
>>7807310
You need to learn2readingcomprehension.
He is quoting >>7804851
>>7804155
>the logic room
Degenerate math but it's an oky movie
Can't expect to much from spanish films
>>7804155
From a financial standpoint, no one would want to make an actual math movie because you autistic elitists won't get your asses to the theaters.
>>7804155
Watch Flatland:The Film (2007)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyuNrm4VK2w&ab_channel=Superheavyweight
It's a very interesting movie.
>>7804155
>http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Documentaries
>Goto: Topics in the History of Mathematics
4 hours of math