The Theory of Everything
A look at the relationship between the famous physicist Stephen Hawking and his wife.
Director:
James MarshWriters:
Anthony McCarten (screenplay), Jane Hawking (book)The Theory of Everything TRAILER
Stars:
Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Tom Prior | See full cast and crew »Storyline
The Theory of Everything is the story of the most brilliant and celebrated physicist of our time, Stephen Hawking, and Jane Wilde the arts student he fell in love with whilst studying at Cambridge in the 1960s. Little was expected from Stephen Hawking, a bright but shiftless student of cosmology, given just two years to live following the diagnosis of a fatal illness at 21 years of age. He became galvanized, however, by the love of fellow Cambridge student, Jane Wilde, and he went on to be called the successor to Einstein, as well as a husband and father to their three children. Over the course of their marriage as Stephen's body collapsed and his academic renown soared, fault lines were exposed that tested the lineaments of their relationship and dramatically altered the course of both of their lives.User Reviews
"There
should be no boundary between human endeavour," Stephen Hawking
explains during a press conference. It is this line that strikes a chord
at the very centre of James Marsh's incredible biopic on one of the
most brilliant scientists of our time. The Theory of Everything is not
just a story about the science behind the beginnings of our universe,
but the science of love; and how life's challenges that we face
everyday, shape who we are and what we achieve. Eddie Redmayne and
Felicity Jones turn in phenomenal performances as the revolutionary
Stephen Hawking and his former wife Jane Wilde. Eddie's mentally and
physically challenging role, displaying Hawkings brilliance and motor
neuron disease, are extremely commendable and impressive (a sure fire
for a Best Actor nomination at next year's Oscars). On the more
sensitive side, Felecity displays the endless love and powerful fight
Jane brought to the Hawking household. As the years pass, their lives
are changed tremendously in very profound and heart-wrenching ways. The
movie does not shy away from making Hawking a complex character, as well
as Jane, showing both their positive and negative sides. I really liked
that the movie was able to shape them into fully well-rounded
characters despite the "romance" aspect of it. The score for the film is
tremendous.. absolutely outstanding! It hits all the right marks,
brings upon emotions right when you are on the verge of tears, leaves
you in awe after a beautiful monologue, and finishes with a melancholy
but very fitting tone. The script and directing were top-notch.. right
up there with the best... and the cinematography? give that guy an award
already! A masterpiece to watch. While some critics may be quick to
judge how the film focuses more on the romance rather than the science
that made Hawking so renowned, I believe that the love is what made him
who he is today. Human endeavour is endless... Stephen never gave up
hope, nor did Jane... and though their lives ended up in different
places, it was their years together that displayed to us how a little
bit of hope can go a very, very long way.
Verdict: A beautiful story that shows how time and love are limitless... no beginning, no end (despite his earlier hypothesis). *****
In Theatres: November 7th, 2014 (USA), January 2, 2015 (UK)
Verdict: A beautiful story that shows how time and love are limitless... no beginning, no end (despite his earlier hypothesis). *****
In Theatres: November 7th, 2014 (USA), January 2, 2015 (UK)

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