back to the golden age

Conrad 2022-04-21 09:01:16

I just finished reading The Theory of Everything, and I feel intuitively that this is really a very, very touching work. Except for one person who didn't like it very much, the other characters moved me very much.
Maybe it's because I'm also a woman, I really appreciate and admire Jane's task. At the beginning, she clearly knew that the future would be very difficult, or that there was no future, but she resolutely chose love; when the passion subsided and the hormones subsided a little in life, she gave up her own happiness again for the sake of responsibility or family love, He chose to accompany him and help him stand up again. Perhaps for the world, Hawking is a great man who cannot be measured by individual values, but from the side of the movie, Jane is even greater, loyal to her own feelings, loyal to her beliefs and responsibilities, taking on her husband, The father, mother, and wife also take on the responsibility of a caregiver. Jane can be said to have completely given up on herself for the sake of her family, but her efforts are not in the spotlight, she is consuming herself bit by bit and losing herself. Fortunately, she could finally find love and find herself.
Hawking has always admired him, not to say that he has read any works, but to look at it from a person's point of view, from the perspective of life. People who have such huge disasters in their lives live so optimistically, so hard, and even a little bit. The feeling of gaming life. In the movie, aside from his academics, I actually think that sometimes, he is still a little selfish. After all, he was willing to give up Jane after he found another destination. Of course, my thoughts may be a little too romantic and ideal.
Other things, like Hawking and his roommate in the movie, the relationship between teachers is also very warm and beautiful.
The music and scenes in the film are very classical, and the British campus really makes people yearn for that era, that campus.
The thing that moved me the most in the film was Jane's "I have loved you" or when Jane was holding the spelling board with a firm gaze and Hawking couldn't speak.
Overall, this love movie is quite remarkable in all aspects, and I highly recommend everyone to watch it.

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  • Madalyn 2021-10-20 19:00:57

    It just made me firmer. Don't love others more than yourself, and don't give up your dreams even if you admire others.

  • Trudie 2021-10-20 19:00:55

    The filming is very classical, with both the picture and the soundtrack. The lens is basically softened and very warm. Eddie Redmayne’s performance is undoubtedly an actor-level performance, and sometimes I really think that it is Hawking. This role is a milestone for him, and I wish Oscar good luck. The main line of the story fell on Hawking's love road, which may disappoint some people who came to "Hawking".

The Theory of Everything quotes

  • Technician: [presenting Hawking with the speech-generating device] Welcome to the future.

    Stephen Hawking: [speaks for the first time] My name is Stephen Hawking...

    Jane Hawking: [astonished] It's American!

    Technician: Is that a problem?

    Jane Hawking: Oh, my goodness, well... is there another voice?

    Technician: It's the only one lately I have at the moment.

    Jane Hawking: [smiles with delight] I think it's great!

  • Stephen Hawking: It is clear that we are just an advanced breed of primates on a minor planet orbiting around a very average star, in the outer suburb of one among a hundred billion galaxies. BUT, ever since the dawn of civilization people have craved for an understanding of the underlying order of the world. There ought to be something very special about the boundary conditions of the universe. And what can be more special than that there is no boundary? And there should be no boundary to human endeavor. We are all different. However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at. While there is life, there is hope.