Mrs Hawking

Xzavier 2022-04-19 09:01:17

Stephen Hawking has passed away. Hawking advocated pure reason all his life, and he himself was its representative. He spent his whole life turning himself into a symbol of pure scientific theory. And his story was overly condensed by "disabled and determined", and it was forgotten. Before the movie "The Theory of Everything" came out, Hawking was flat, kind of synonymous. And because of this movie, Hawking became three-dimensional and became the protagonist of the story. Perhaps it should be fortunate that this film, the great scientist left us a plump, flesh-and-blood image in his final days. However, without Jane Wilde, there would be no film, none of this, not even Hawking. Half a century ago, Jane Wilde, who was studying Spanish literature in Cambridge, and Hawking, who was full of stars and universes, fell in love. Soon after, Hawking was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, and doctors predicted that he had only two years left to live. Jane rescued him from despair with her perseverance and optimism. In 1965, despite everyone's dissuasion, Jane married the increasingly ill Hawking. Over the next twenty-five years, they had three children together. Twenty-five years, more than 9,000 days and nights, more than 200,000 hours, eating, sleeping, bathing, dressing... A weak woman takes care of everything for her disabled husband, pulls her three sons who are waiting to be fed, and has to finish own doctoral dissertation. In the 1980s, Jane met the kind Jonathan, and Hawking, who was completely paralyzed and unable to speak, decided to leave Jane. In 1990, their marriage came to an end. "I used to love you. I tried my best." In the movie, Jane kneels beside Hawking's wheelchair, tears filling her tired eyes. In the interview, Jane mentioned that Hawking actually left without saying goodbye. "At that time, a huge black hole appeared in front of me, and it almost engulfed me. The life I dedicated to Stephen and my family for 25 years was gone." Jane could not understand the pain behind Hawking's decision for a while. But in the future, she will definitely feel that Hawking has always hoped that his wife can be released from the marriage, but he can't express it. At this time, Jonathan appeared. He shared the same beliefs and common hobbies with Jane. He gave the Hawking family selfless help. He is Jane's chance to breathe under pressure, and the only warmth she can touch in the cold all year round. There's no doubt that Hawking's love for Jane has never changed since they looked up at the stars in Cambridge. Because of this, he couldn't bear to be handicapped to bind himself and the woman he loved. He longed for the ultimate help that Jonathan could give, which was to use love as a way to loosen the heavy shackles. For love, give up love, I wonder if Hawking's dry eyes will be wet at this time. Hawking and Jane each accepted this arrangement and restarted their lives, so they are still good My friend, I ride my bike to see Hawking every two weeks. Later stories seem to be innocuous, Professor Hawking has become more and more noble on the Olympus of science, and Jane Wilde also tells the story of her and Hawking to the world through her memoirs. However, there are actually waves hidden under the calm - people understand Hawking because of their worship, and his story of running away from the family will not be criticized, but even praised; but people can't understand Jane, and her story with Jonathan has been criticized and doubted . This may be a great injustice to Jane. We can't imagine how a woman can use her weak shoulders to carry the weight of life, while forcing herself to face the doubts of others and smile. In this love story, we may only remember Hawking's selfless love, but we forget Jane's love for him of the same quality - she is the lover who is waiting in front of the bedroom door because she is afraid of her lover's suicide. A woman who resolutely devotes her time to a desperate life. She is the wife who has endured hardships and humiliation in her family. She is a nurse who is meticulous and never abandons her patients. When Hawking used his genius to create a magnificent sky that blends things with me, she was Astra who supported it with her body in Greek mythology! "I tried my best" is a worthy relief for a woman who has been deprived of love by suffering but persevered in pain. Loyalty to love is not only "observance", but also "conscientious". Perhaps their love is less like a beautiful fairy tale and more like a cosmic theory of everything: a love story born from a singularity that stretches out in time. In a sufficiently vast space and time, stories may grow in countless different ways. The end of a marriage gives them the freedom they deserve, and Hawking does not have to live with his wife with a sense of guilt and indebtedness; Jane can let go of her burdens and live the life she wants. Therefore, a broken mirror can also reflect a beautiful light-they did not make marriage a tomb for burying their true feelings, and they can keep their first love tender whenever they think of it. I think these are two people who depend on each other to continue writing their lives. When we bid farewell to the great Professor Hawking to leave the wheelchair with tears in our eyes and embrace the vast and bright universe, I also hope to send the flowers that wish happiness in this world to Ms. Jane Wilde, the forever Mrs. Hawking. Criticized and skeptical. This may be a great injustice to Jane. We can't imagine how a woman can use her weak shoulders to carry the weight of life, while forcing herself to face the doubts of others and smile. In this love story, we may only remember Hawking's selfless love, but we forget Jane's love for him of the same quality - she is the lover who is waiting in front of the bedroom door because she is afraid of her lover's suicide. A woman who resolutely devotes her time to a desperate life. She is the wife who has endured hardships and humiliation in her family. She is a nurse who is meticulous and never abandons her patients. When Hawking used his genius to create a magnificent sky that blends things with me, she was Astra who supported it with her body in Greek mythology! "I tried my best" is a worthy relief for a woman who has been deprived of love by suffering but persevered in pain. Loyalty to love is not only "observance", but also "conscientious". Perhaps their love is less like a beautiful fairy tale and more like a cosmic theory of everything: a love story born from a singularity that stretches out in time. In a sufficiently vast space and time, stories may grow in countless different ways. The end of a marriage gives them the freedom they deserve, and Hawking does not have to live with his wife with a sense of guilt and indebtedness; Jane can let go of her burdens and live the life she wants. Therefore, a broken mirror can also reflect a beautiful light-they did not make marriage a tomb for burying their true feelings, and they can keep their first love tender whenever they think of it. I think these are two people who depend on each other to continue writing their lives. When we bid farewell to the great Professor Hawking to leave the wheelchair with tears in our eyes and embrace the vast and bright universe, I also hope to send the flowers that wish happiness in this world to Ms. Jane Wilde, the forever Mrs. Hawking. Criticized and skeptical. This may be a great injustice to Jane. We can't imagine how a woman can use her weak shoulders to carry the weight of life, while forcing herself to face the doubts of others and smile. In this love story, we may only remember Hawking's selfless love, but we forget Jane's love for him of the same quality - she is the lover who is waiting in front of the bedroom door because she is afraid of her lover's suicide. A woman who resolutely devotes her time to a desperate life. She is the wife who has endured hardships and humiliation in her family. She is a nurse who is meticulous and never abandons her patients. When Hawking used his genius to create a magnificent sky that blends things with me, she was Astra who supported it with her body in Greek mythology! "I tried my best" is a worthy relief for a woman who has been deprived of love by suffering but persevered in pain. Loyalty to love is not only "observance", but also "conscientious". Perhaps their love is less like a beautiful fairy tale and more like a cosmic theory of everything: a love story born from a singularity that stretches out in time. In a sufficiently vast space and time, stories may grow in countless different ways. The end of a marriage gives them the freedom they deserve, and Hawking does not have to live with his wife with a sense of guilt and indebtedness; Jane can let go of her burdens and live the life she wants. Therefore, a broken mirror can also reflect a beautiful light-they did not make marriage a tomb for burying their true feelings, and they can keep their first love tender whenever they think of it. I think these are two people who depend on each other to continue writing their lives. When we bid farewell to the great Professor Hawking to leave the wheelchair with tears in our eyes and embrace the vast and bright universe, I also hope to send the flowers that wish happiness in this world to Ms. Jane Wilde, the forever Mrs. Hawking. Xu, their love is not like a beautiful fairy tale, but more like a theory about the universe and everything: a love story born from a singularity, stretching in time. In a sufficiently vast space and time, stories may grow in countless different ways. The end of a marriage gives them the freedom they deserve, and Hawking does not have to live with his wife with a sense of guilt and indebtedness; Jane can let go of her burdens and live the life she wants. Therefore, a broken mirror can also reflect a beautiful light-they did not make marriage a tomb for burying their true feelings, and they can keep their first love tender whenever they think of it. I think these are two people who depend on each other to continue writing their lives. When we bid farewell to the great Professor Hawking to leave the wheelchair with tears in our eyes and embrace the vast and bright universe, I also hope to send the flowers that wish happiness in this world to Ms. Jane Wilde, the forever Mrs. Hawking. Xu, their love is not like a beautiful fairy tale, but more like a theory about the universe and everything: a love story born from a singularity, stretching in time. In a sufficiently vast space and time, stories may grow in countless different ways. The end of a marriage gives them the freedom they deserve, and Hawking does not have to live with his wife with a sense of guilt and indebtedness; Jane can let go of her burdens and live the life she wants. Therefore, a broken mirror can also reflect a beautiful light-they did not make marriage a tomb for burying their true feelings, and they can keep their first love tender whenever they think of it. I think these are two people who depend on each other to continue writing their lives. When we bid farewell to the great Professor Hawking to leave the wheelchair with tears in our eyes and embrace the vast and bright universe, I also hope to send the flowers that wish happiness in this world to Ms. Jane Wilde, the forever Mrs. Hawking.

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  • Tiara 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The male pig plays very well. When I was not sick before, it really felt like the world was ours. At the beginning, the heartache and grievances of the sick came. I've loved you. There are many stories for the people who speak this sentence and the people who listen to it.

  • Roger 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    7.3 What this movie wants to express is obviously that love is the only equation that solves the theory of everything, so this biographical film that should focus on Hawking has naturally become a love melodrama, but the main line of this melodrama It was the life of Hawking who was filmed into a running account, so in the end we saw such a mixture of obscure melodramas and flat biopics.

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!