![]() Initially, The Man Who Knew Infinity seems stifled by its own sense of craft, including cinematography by Larry Smith that bathes the screen in a golden glow and serves up beautiful images of India. ![]() It tells such a good story that it is hard to resist The old-fashioned virtues of a well told tale and a particularly fine performance from Jeremy Irons should endear the film to that supposedly under-served older demographic who like to turn out for a weekday matinee. A well-heeled, sincere production following the memories of Ramanujan’s English mentor and friend, the film is unashamedly middle-brow and sentimental but it tells such a good story that it is hard to resist. ![]() The true story of groundbreaking Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, the “Prince Of Intuition” forms the basis of an inspirational tearjerker in The Man Who Knew Infinity.
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