Firmness is the most powerful

Ian 2022-04-20 09:01:11

I accidentally saw the trailer and knew that it was based on Hawking's life. Hawking's biography should not be read. It is estimated that most of it is about his achievements in the field of physics. It is interesting to replace it with a movie.
The film was shot from Jane's point of view, so it's more from the emotional aspect. The two people's firmness in work, life, and belief shocked themselves. After Hawking's muscles atrophied a little, the camera pointed to optimism and hard work. Hawking to adapt is to let Hawking take care of himself, and Jane who will never reach out until he needs help. Even when the disease strikes and makes Hawking unable to take care of himself, the two of them are still determined to do what they can.
Especially touching is Jane's i had loved u, i did. What's even more surprising is that the director used the playback method at the end of the film to return the whole story to the beginning. The first meeting, the best time, seems to be able to have a different life and start over. .

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Extended Reading
  • Lionel 2021-10-20 19:00:54

    I have loved you. I did my best.

  • Florence 2022-03-24 09:01:15

    I am really not interested in this correct and neat shooting method. The only place she was touched was when she said: I have loved u. . "I have you in my heart."

The Theory of Everything quotes

  • 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!

  • Dennis Sciama: I don't understand. You've spent years assuming black holes exist, and you believe Cygnus X-1 could well turn out to be the first black hole that we can actually observe. And yet, you've bet Kip Thorne it's not a black hole.

    Stephen Hawking: Yes.

    Dennis Sciama: What did you bet him?

    Stephen Hawking: A one-year subscription to a magazine.

    Dennis Sciama: Which magazine? Nature?

    Stephen Hawking: No. Penthouse.