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Rating: 6.70/10 from 46000 votes
Tags: notebook, overbearing sister
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La verdad oculta

Title in Italiano:

Proof - La prova

Title in Português:

Proof - Entre o Génio e a Loucura

Title in Français:

Proof

Synopsis

In Chicago, on the day of her twenty-seventh birthday, Catherine (Gwyneth Paltrow) receives her sister Claire (Hope Davis) from New York City for the funeral of their father Robert (Sir Anthony Hopkins), who passed away a couple of days before.

Robert was a brilliant mathematician that became bughouse. Catherine had lived with him for the last five years, quitting her studies on the faculty. She is concerned about having inherited his insanity.

A mathematician at the University of Chicago, Hal (Jake Gyllenhaal) is researching Robert's notebooks, trying to find any brilliant proof that Robert might have produced in a moment of lucidity.

When Hal has a one night stand with Catherine, she gives a notebook to him containing the development of a unique mathematics theory that Catherine claims she developed. Hal and Claire do not believe her, until the truth is disclosed.

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Proof
El chocha loca
Claudio Quattrocchi: Writer
Loca: Performer
We Can Be Free
Bruce Elliott-Smith: Writer
Caroldene: Performer
String Quartet No.4 in C, K.157 (cde84431)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: (1772-3) wrtten
Uganda
Voodoo Dogs: Performer
Bob Ward: Writer
Inhaler
Dave Warrin: Writer
Slide Five: Performer
I'm Ready
Willie Dixon: (1954) composed
Muddy Waters: Performer
I'll Never Be (Your Maggie May)
Suzanne Vega: Performer
Proof
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
Hope
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
Catherine
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
The Kiss
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
Writing The Proof
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
The Chapel
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
Lost Days
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
Testing The Proof
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
You Imagined You Wrote It
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
The Airport
Stephen Warbeck: Performer
Line By Line
Stephen Warbeck: Performer

User reviews

Mary Taylor
6/10

The soundtrack of Proof showcases a diverse range of musical styles and textures, reflecting the complexity and depth of the characters and their relationships.

Richard Thompson
9/10

The haunting melodies and intricate arrangements of the soundtrack in Proof evoke a sense of introspection and introspection that beautifully complements the themes of genius, family dynamics, and the blurred lines between reality and perception portrayed in the movie.

George Moore
8/10

The soundtrack of Proof perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the relationships between the characters, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Amanda Smith
5/10

The use of piano in the soundtrack of Proof adds a haunting and melancholic tone to the story, effectively conveying the inner turmoil of the protagonist, Catherine.

Thomas King
7/10

The music beautifully complements the introspective and intense moments of the film, adding a layer of depth and resonance to the story being told.

Kimberly Clark
7/10

The music in Proof helps to convey the inner turmoil and struggles of the characters, making the audience more invested in their journeys and emotional arcs.

Robert Roberts
1/10

The score was often intrusive and distracting, overshadowing the powerful performances of the actors. Instead of complementing the narrative, the soundtrack seemed out of place and disconnected from the themes of mental illness and familial relationships explored in the movie.

Nancy Lewis
5/10

The music in Proof strikes a fine balance between being understated and impactful, complementing the narrative without overpowering the scenes.

Timothy Scott
5/10

The subtle orchestration in certain tracks of the Proof soundtrack mirrors the delicate balance between genius and madness that the characters navigate throughout the film.

Laura Scott
5/10

The use of silence and sparse instrumentation in certain scenes of Proof allows for moments of introspection and reflection, adding depth to the storytelling.

Daniel Jones
10/10

The music in Proof skillfully mirrors the intellectual intensity and brilliance of the characters, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Mary Smith
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Proof is a vital component of the film, enriching the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

James Phillips
6/10

The Proof soundtrack perfectly captures the emotional intensity of the film, enhancing the viewer's connection to the characters and their struggles.

Deborah Campbell
6/10

The soundtrack of Proof effectively underscores the themes of family, mental illness, and intellectual pursuit, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

Matthew Clark
5/10

The musical motifs in Proof help to build tension and suspense, heightening the emotional impact of key moments in the story.

Daniel Adams
4/10

Overall, the music in Proof missed the opportunity to elevate the viewing experience and fell short of delivering a memorable and impactful auditory accompaniment to the story.

Daniel Harris
10/10

The soundtrack of Proof perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' inner struggles, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in the tension and mystery of the plot.

Carol Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack effectively sets the mood for each scene, creating a sense of tension, mystery, and melancholy when needed, showcasing the versatility and skill of the composer.

Kenneth White
4/10

The soundtrack of Proof failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the poignant moments of the film.