The Theory of Everything

The Theory of Everything

  • Director: James Marsh
  • Writer: Anthony McCarten,Jane Hawking
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Japan
  • Language: English, French
  • Release date: November 26, 2014
  • Runtime: 2h 3min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.40 : 1
  • Also known as: Thuyêt Yêu Thuong
  • "Theory of Everything" ( The Theory of Everything ) is a biopic of Stephen William Hawking's youth produced by Universal Picture , directed by James Marsh and starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones . It was released in the United States on November 7, 2014.
    The film was inspired byThe memoir "Flying to Infinity: A Day with Stephen William Hawking" tells the story of the well-known physicist Stephen William Hawking and his first wifeThe love story that began at the University of Cambridge and the inspirational legend before and after Stephen William Hawking's illness. 
    The 72nd Golden Globe Awards held an awards ceremony on the morning of January 12, 2015, Beijing time. Eddie Redmayne won the best actor in a drama. 

    Details

    • Release date November 26, 2014
    • Filming locations Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Working Title Films, Dentsu Motion Pictures, Fuji Television Network

    Box office

    Budget

    $15,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $35,893,537

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $208,763

    Gross worldwide

    $123,726,688

    Movie reviews

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    • By Daphney 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      The Theory of Everything (prose, character emotional orientation)

      I'm going to America with Elaine and she'll take care of me.

      He said tentatively that everything would be fine. The voice doesn't convey his trembling, his disability is the best camouflage. Jane couldn't hear him testing. She is already too tired.

      You used to tell me about any party you had. Her tone was sour, her eyes covered with gray.

      She is really old. Her youth, her love, her longing, the bitter tolerance in the silent place.

      How could he not...

    • By Landen 2022-04-23 07:01:14

      There is always a deep love behind a great cause

      When it comes to Xueba, most people probably think of nerds with oily hair, with the bottom of a wine bottle, ignoring things outside the window, and only reading books on sages. Not really. Throughout the ages, all "scholarly tyrants" with profound attainments seem to be suave and affectionate. The photos of Shakespeare Wilde, the national treasure of the corrupt country, can definitely overwhelm many wild models, and more importantly, they not only have appearance, but also connotation....

    • By Violette 2022-04-23 07:01:14

      "The Theory of Everything": A Warm Biography in a Coat of Arms

      In fact, I don't know about Hawking's life. After reading the comments of others, according to the memoirs of Hawking's first wife Jane, her life with Hawking may not be as peaceful as in the film. This is also natural. No matter how you disguise or pretend, incompleteness is incompleteness. "We are not a normal family!" In the film, Jane finally admits this. If at the beginning with Hawking, he truly loved and determined to stay together, then this affection and determination will be worn out...

    • By Casey 2022-04-23 07:01:14

      The Theory of Everything: There is a love called letting go


      Stephen Hawking, a world-renowned scientist, once put forward famous theories such as singularity theorem and black hole evaporation, which were puzzling to ordinary people. Hawking has written many popular science works expounding his theory and general cosmology, which are widely welcomed by the public. Among them, "A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to the Black Hole" has been on the Sunday Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks. The life of the world-renowned...

    • By General 2022-04-23 07:01:14

      Actually, it's an art film

      Having read Hawking's story before, maybe many people have different degrees of prejudice against Hawking's two wives like me. People even label the first wife Jane as "transmigration" and the "label" for the second wife as "abusive husband". It wasn't until I watched the movie quietly that I was relieved that they were all right.
      Regarding the first wife Jane, I feel that she is a typical Capricorn woman, rational, capable and tenacious. The reason why she chose to marry Hawking was also...

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    • By Genoveva 2023-08-27 04:46:47

      What's better than The Imitation Game is that it bypasses the complexities of Hawking himself and his theory, and chooses the more general and understandable perspective of intimacy, which is of course a coincidence, but also a success. In the end, the relationship between the two actually experienced complex changes, but some unbearable parts must have been omitted from the presentation, just like the whole film is immersed in soft light, using the starting point of time as an analogy, knowing...

    • By Theodore 2023-08-26 01:32:16

      Q: How does one beat an opponent who plays a non-normal human at the Oscars for acting? After all, it's a sure bet. Answer: Play a real abnormal human being! This is called double...

    • By Brook 2023-07-29 19:02:50

      Better than Turing's. It's exquisite and doesn't seem to have any deliberate dog...

    • By Hollie 2023-07-29 00:36:31

      Going to MoMA to celebrate Eddie's birthday and rewatching it was even worse. Most of the scenes have a "dream" feeling. There is no succession and transformation. All the pieces are connected together. #smilekill# Eddie and Brother Long, what else is there to look at! In the end, I was frightened by Brother Long's age spots and urinated. Even if Brother Long played soy sauce, he only took half a bottle of it,...

    • By Moises 2023-07-04 10:01:59

      Anthony McCarten is known as a well-known writer, but this script is also second-rate. Except for a few lines that are more flexible, the plot arrangement generally lacks skills, and the emotional expression is shallow. The doctor was actually played by French defender...

    Behind the scenes gags

    The film is based on the memoirs of Hawking's wife Jane Wilde. It took three years for the producer and screenwriter to persuade her to agree to adapt the memoir into a movie.
    Hawking himself admired the film very much, and he agreed to use his real "voice" ( computer sound generator ) in the film.
    In addition to the real "voice", the props used in the film, including the Queen's Medal of Honor and signed papers, were also provided by...
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    Evaluation action

    For the role of Hawking in "The Theory of Everything," Eddie Redmayne seems to be the best candidate. Redmayne rarely deviates from Hawking's repeated teasing look. The film is less abusive and more humane. The best work. ( China Daily Online Review
    One of the best biopics of 2014. Thanks to Eddie Redmayne’s landmark performance and Felicity Jones’ wonderful cooperation, it is a high-quality film in every respect. A good performance...
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    Movie quotes

    • Stephen Hawking: [introducing themselves for the first time] Hello.

      Jane Hawking: Hello.

      Stephen Hawking: Science.

      Jane Hawking: Arts.

    • Stephen Hawking: I'm sorry. I did my best.

    • Jane Hawking: What about you? What are you?...

      Stephen Hawking: Cosmologist, I'm a Cosmologist.

      Jane Hawking: What is that?

      Stephen Hawking: It is a kind of religion for intelligent atheists.