Hawking's love

Alessia 2021-10-18 09:30:29

As a physics student, I have a certain understanding of Hawking's scientific research achievements, but my knowledge of his life is limited to that disease. I saw this movie about Hawking. I thought it was mainly about his academic struggles throughout his life. I didn't expect his love life to be so colorful.

After Baidu learned that it was adapted from Jane's memoirs, a large part of it is true ~
back to this film, the biographical description, the warmth. The interpretation of the hero and heroine is very touching, depicting a feeling full of true feelings, helplessness and alternative feelings very delicately. The little freckles acted really well, and they mimicked Hawking so vividly, with almost perfect expressions and limbs.

This may be the most beautiful and practical emotion. Even if the unswerving love is consumed by the helplessness in life, they can still accompany each other like relatives or friends. For love, for life, they all won.

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Extended Reading
  • Colten 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    There was an electronic monologue that brought tears to my eyes. Hawking, who wrote "A Brief History of Time", has a big smile on his face. He is like a god and an ordinary person. One night, big drops of tears rolled down his face. The little freckles did a great job.

  • Stone 2021-10-20 19:00:54

    I think movies are just movies that don’t need to be too much connected with reality. Even with Jane’s biography, how would we know how they really get along? I just want to say that the heroes and heroines are so good. Seeing the freckles working so hard, I deeply feel that I can jump and jump very happy with my hands and feet (.

The Theory of Everything quotes

  • Doctor: It's called motor neuron disease. It's a progressive neurological disorder that destroys the cells in the brain that control essential muscle activity, such as speaking, walking, breathing, swallowing. The signals that muscles must receive in order to move are disrupted. The result is gradual muscle decay. Wasting away. Eventually, the ability to control voluntary movement is lost. Entirely. I'm afraid average life expectancy is two years. There's nothing I can do for you.

    Stephen Hawking: What about the brain?

    Doctor: The brain isn't affected. Your thoughts won't change, it's... just that... Well, eventually, no one will know what they are.

  • Khalatnikov: [to a room full of physicists] As you know, my field is evolution of the hot universe, the properties of the microwave background radiation and the theory of black holes. To be honest, I came here today expecting to hear a lot of nonsense. I go home disappointed. The little one here has done it! He has done it!