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SummaryBased on the untold story of one of the greatest minds of his generation, The Man Who Knew Infinity charts the incredible life of Srinivasa Ramanujan (Dev Patel), whose genius for mathematics takes him from the slums of India to Cambridge University in the early 20th-century. Spurred on by his mentor G. H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons), Ramanujan overcome... Read More

Directed By:Matt Brown

The Man Who Knew Infinity

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Metascore
46% Positive
12 Reviews
54% Mixed
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0% Negative
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May 12, 2016
88
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The multiplexes are full of films that promise little more than a forgettable good time. The Man Who Knew Infinity is just as entertaining, but far more substantial.
Apr 28, 2016
75
San Francisco Chronicle
Math buffs will appreciate the inclusion of a brief and witty anecdote they may already know involving Ramanujan and the number 1,729. Well done.
User score
Generally Favorable
64% Positive
39 Ratings
33% Mixed
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3% Negative
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Feb 14, 2024
10
DesodorantNivea
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Sep 25, 2016
10
Thomass
Simply excellent. Dev Patel provides his best work here and Jeremy Irons is excellent. This is a very tough subject to bring to the screen I mean mathematics! But done here with pathos and kept me in it all the way.
Apr 28, 2016
67
Entertainment Weekly
Unfortunately, the film is nowhere near as innovative as its subject.
Apr 28, 2016
60
The New York Times
Mr. Irons handily hits the emotional beats, as does Mr. Patel.
May 19, 2016
50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
When one of the most enlightening moments of a film comes during the postscript (black holes!), you know there’s a problem – one that has nothing to do with math.
Apr 26, 2016
50
Village Voice
In the end, The Man Who Knew Infinity never allows itself to transcend the sad irony of such biopics — that people known for thinking outside the box are always given film portraits that refuse to do so.
Apr 28, 2016
40
Los Angeles Times
If The Man Who Knew Infinity had been more concerned with the soul of a raw talent instead of the learn-and-earn ethos of so much accomplishment cinema, it might have produced something soulful rather than something institutional.
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May 16, 2016
10
enzogiovanni
More movies about scientists! I've been "introduced" to Ramanujan some 25 years ago and immediately fell in love with the story and unique character. 25 years later I have the opportunity to rediscover Ramanujan's story once again, this time on screen. Note: I haven't yet seen the movie, am going to on Friday, at the moment can't comment on the movie itself, I'm just excited someone made a movie about one of the great mathematicians of all time.
May 15, 2016
10
shash369
This is a a real story movie! Its about a fellow genius mathematician from india and the hardship & prejudice he faces by British folks in England. Fantastic Movie! Dev Patel has done a incredible job!
May 19, 2017
5
badgerryan19
The movie stars a fantastic cast with Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons and they shine brighter than the actual film. I thought the movie was still solid but the movie lacked heart and excitement that would of really pushed the movie to the next level. Overall you will have a enjoyable time with the movie but the standouts are definitely the lead roles. Especially Dev who is phenomenal.
May 18, 2016
5
TVJerry
Dev Patel stars as a math genius who travels from his humble home in India to work with his mentor at Cambridge (Jeremy Irons). This true story is worth telling, but the film is relentlessly bleak. He struggles to overcome racism, the scorn of other academics and separation from his wife, but some brightness would have added much-needed contrast. Patel does a commendable job in his most demanding role to date. Irons is also fine. It's just that the dismal suffering dominates the film and, despite some career success and ultimately respect, it's an endlessly dreary biography.
Dec 16, 2021
4
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Apr 29, 2016
1 h 48 m
PG-13
Great knowledge comes from the humblest of origins
Indiana Film Journalists Association, US
• 2 Nominations
Yoga Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
• 1 Nomination
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