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Is the story described in the movie Genius Girl true?
It is not based on a true story.

Genius Girl is a feature film produced by Fox Searchlight Company, directed by mark webber and co-starring Chris Evans, McKenna Grace, Jenny Slater and Lindsay Duncan. The film was released in the United States on April 17.

Plot introduction

Six years ago, Frank's sister committed suicide, leaving her daughter Mary to be raised by Frank. Mary's mother, Frank's sister, was once a famous mathematician.

Have super high IQ and mathematical logic thinking. This also allows young Mary to inherit this clever brain, and a few years old Mary can analyze the economic problems derived from Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

Frank is an ordinary man. She just wants Mary to grow up like other children. But Mary's cleverness shocked the teacher and the headmaster. Not only that, Mary also beat her classmates who bullied others into the hospital.

For such a child whose intelligence is completely beyond the scope of school education, Mary is recommended by the principal to go to a better school and can apply for a full-year scholarship.

But Frank refused. Frank thinks that the last thing Mary needs is to emphasize that she is different. If the current school can't provide her with corresponding education courses, then treat her as an ordinary person.

Frank wants children to grow up in a healthy atmosphere, and the value of achievement is not Frank's concern. But others don't think so. Mary's grandmother Evelyn came to the door and tried to take Mary away.

In grandma's eyes, the most important thing is to make the child one in ten thousand. In the end, the two people who failed to reach a settlement decided the custody of the child through litigation.

In order to get the best result, Frank and Evelyn reached a compromise agreement, giving Mary to the adoptive family, allowing Frank to visit only once a week, and Evelyn stopped interfering in Mary's life.

Originally thought that Mary was living in a foster home, Evelyn would keep her promise and stop interfering with Mary's normal life. However, Frank found that giving Mary to the adoptive family was just a cover. Evelyn still hasn't given up the talent training plan, teaching Mary in the foster home behind Frank's back.

Faced with such a situation, Frank finally got angry. He threw the answer to the mathematical equation left by his sister before her death in front of Evelyn. And told her sister that she had solved the mathematical equation, but her last wish was to wait until you died before publishing it.

Extended data

Role introduction

1, Frank

Mary's uncle and her sister's orphan Mary live by the sea. Frank used to be a university professor, and his childhood with his sister was boring. Having witnessed the depression and suicide of the mathematician's sister, Frank didn't want his niece Mary to make the same mistake as her mother. He insisted that Mary live an ordinary life, like an ordinary person in social activities, sports and even personal interests.

2. Mary

Mary is Frank's niece. Little Mary inherited her mother's talent in mathematics. At the age of seven, she could understand all kinds of higher-order equations. My uncle insisted on his own road to success, sent Mary to the most common public primary school, and answered in school that three plus three equals several, and grew up slowly like children of the same age. She likes having friends, classmates and being loved by her uncle.