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Max, a mathematical genius and number theorist, theorizes that everything in nature can be understood through numbers, and that if you graph the numbers properly patterns will emerge. He works on finding patterns within the stock market, using its billions upon billions of variables as his data set with the assistance of a homemade supercomputer. *MR
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Low budget but interesting
Ben Hutchieson
24 August 2009
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This is an abstract journey that follows a mathematician’s view of the world as he tries to crack the code that will make sense of life the universe and everything.
It has very low production values and is in black and white. If you can get passed these facts then you’ll find an interesting story line. Ultimately this one is more about the journey and less about where it’s headed.
A good film. Not for those who like their films polished.
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100% of members found this review helpful
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Very good movie
Odette Dury
26 May 2011
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I like it very much. Interesting with numbers, even if you don't like numbers.
But you need to like movies in black & white
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100% of members found this review helpful
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