Welcome to this week’s Top 5 movies about Smart people, brought to you by RankAMovie.com. The world of full of smart people, and these are some movies about them. Some are smart, some are simply creative, and they’re all fun and entertaining to watch.

Below is a list of the top 5 movies about Smart people, as ranked by the visitors of RankAMovie.

  1. A Beautiful Mind
    A wonderful telling of the John Nash story. The gifted, but troubled mathematician is challenged by both external and internal tasks. And he makes it look like fun to grab a pen and write on a glass window as though it were a piece of paper.
  2. Gattaca
    The science of tomorrow is a bit too involved in genetics. One bright young man finds a way to combat the system.
  3. Kinsey
    This smart man, Alfred Kinsey, presents us with the idea of reconsidering our views of sexuality. Some scenes might be radical, but the film stays on course with the storyline.
  4. I.Q.
    A mechanic, a academic, and Einstein with his friends. A cooky, crazy combination, with lots of smiles, laughs, and smart humor.
  5. Phenomenon
    Another movie about a mechanic who’s smart. This film not only has us questioning intelligence, but also what intelligence might

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