Movie |
Cat | Intellectually Gifted
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7.6/10
IMDbBreakthrough Performance | 2017 | Mckenna Grace
Best Performance by a Youth | 2017 | Mckenna Grace
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2018 | Octavia Spencer
2017 | Marc Webb
Choice Movie Actor Drama | 2017 | Chris Evans
Best Youth Performance | 2018 | Mckenna Grace
Best Young ActorActress | 2018 | Mckenna Grace
Best Young Actress | 2017 | Mckenna Grace
2017 | Marc Webb
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Drama | 2018 | David Rubin
Budget 7,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 40,300,000 USD
The Navier-Stokes problem mentioned in the movie is one of the seven Millennium Prize problems in mathematics. Clay Mathematics Institute offered a USD 1,000,000 prize to the first person providing a solution for a specific statement of the problem.
As a result of several scene retakes from multiple angles, the knitter in the hospital scene background had to keep unraveling her work between takes to maintain continuity.
John Krasinski, who is good friends with fellow Bostonian Chris Evans, provided the voice to the MIT operator at the end of the film.
After filming had ended, Chris Evans and Jenny Slate began a relationship and broke up almost a year later. In November of 2017, however, they had gotten back together before breaking up once more in March of 2018.
This was director Marc Webb's first original film since 500 Days of Summer (2009).
"Mary Adler: He's a good person. He wanted me before I was smart."
"Mary Adler: Is there a God? Frank Adler: I don't know. Mary Adler: Just tell me. Frank Adler: I would if I could. But I don't know. Neither does anybody else. Mary Adler: Roberta knows. Frank Adler: No. Roberta has faith... And that's the great thing to have. But faith's about what you think, feel. Not what you know. Mary Adler: What about Jesus? Frank Adler: Love that guy. Do what he says. Mary Adler: But, is he God? Frank Adler: I don't know. I have an opinion. But that's my opinion and I could be wrong. So why would I screw up yours? Use your head. But don't be afraid to believe in things either. Mary Adler: Huh. There was a guy on TV who said there was *no* God. Frank Adler: The only difference between the atheists on TV and Roberta is, Roberta loves you. She trying to help. Tell you what though. One way or another we all end up back together in the end. That's what you're asking, right? Mary Adler: Yep. Frank Adler: Okay. Find something else to worry about, will ya? Mary Adler: All right."