The Theory of Everything
The Theory of Everything is the extraordinary story of one of the world’s greatest living minds, the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who falls deeply in love with fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde.
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- Cast:
- Eddie Redmayne , Felicity Jones , Charlie Cox , Emily Watson , Simon McBurney , David Thewlis , Maxine Peake
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Sorry, this movie sucks
Overrated
Instant Favorite.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
The Theory of Everything is movie based on biography of well-known scientist Stephen Hawking focusing on a relationship between he and his wife. I personally really love how this film narrates romantic story of Stephen Hawking since people who decide to watch this film probably already know his background. This story narrates mainly on Stephen Hawking and Jane Hawking (his wife) so, it is about story of 2 people. Also, we can see character development through the film. their characters change gradually but still very noticeable and make the audience become emotional and make them want to keep up with the story and support these two people. The casting was perfectly matching with real person even trivial details of the characters, such as personality, the way they act or even clothes. One thing that I have to mention about is the soundtrack of this film. there are many songs that are classical music. In my opinion, the soundtrack suits with its old-school tone very much and of course make the audience become more emotional from the story. If you like romantic movie with vintage costumes and settings, you will definitely like this movie.
A fantastic depiction of Stephen Hawking's life! Based on fact, this was such an emotional film for me, especially with Eddie Redmayne's phenomenally good portrayal as Stephen. Heartbreaking. One of my favorite films of the year.
Great movie but to the sound engineer I never used the volume button on my remote so much. Script volume must be at a relative 4 all other sound is at 10
A truly mesmerising performance from Eddie Redmayne, who must have studied every detail to honour the now, late Stephen Hawking.Such an insight into his relentless attitude in the face of adversity, with humour kept intact, it truly proves into some of the most private matters of his life story.