




Directed by Robert Rodriguez
Cinematography by Enrique Chediak
Another person I randomly just thought about from the apt I grew up was Stephanie. She didn’t go to school with us I honestly didn’t know where she went to school. She lived downstairs in my Bestfriends old apt 202. She was a white girl with cats I believe one’s name was Tigger I forgot the other cats name? It was 98/99. She had a playhouse out front with pillows that the cats would sleep on when they’d let them out. It was a Tortie cat that I thought was hers that showed up like around the same time she lived in & would sleep on that playhouse. That’s how we started speaking. My Aunt let me take care of the tortie cat I named Tiger & it became my outdoor cat that I could let in sometimes. That cat came back & waited for me everyday after school in that little playhouse or I’d leave rock in the door & it would sit at the top of the stair’s waiting for me… (Back to topic) Stephanie was cool; we bonded after one night I was in my room which was above hers & I heard her playing Spice Girls! I loved Spice Girls & I told her I heard her playing it. We played together outside a few times but she did not fit in at the playground, so we stayed in front of our building mostly; it was a tree to the right which she used my scissors to carve a shape into the tree that I always wonder if the mark is still there to this day? I knew not to get too attached because I knew her family wasn’t gonna last long since the complex was getitng bad, I remember being on our patio & her older brother was walking under asked was I going to “spit on his head” I told him “No” & I remember one day these kids were terrorizing her cats & chasing them plus the cat I had around under cars. I feel after that is when they moved away. I was never home or around when people I played with moved but she was another short term friend thought about.

“A Beautiful Mind” is an American biographical drama film about the mathematician John Nash who won a Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Based on the 1998 biography by the journalist Sylvia Nasar.