Brave women

Candice 2022-03-19 09:01:02

A biographical film with a normal routine, but there is not much information about Hawking's scientific achievements, more about life, love, family, and illness. Jane insisted on asking the doctor to wake Hawking up. Even if he could no longer speak, I was shocked by this paragraph. At that time, Jane was not in love with Steven, but it was actually for her to let Steven go. It is even more liberating, but as a long-term soul mate and combat partner, the state of sympathy and unity of mind and body made Jane choose to live for Steven without hesitation. This girl is so brave. In my opinion, this is even braver than when she chose to marry Hawking, who was already ill.
Another important purpose of biographical films is to become an actor, with the difficulty of playing Hawking imaginable. Eddie, the British model, has done a great job, not to mention the various twisted postures and facial movements, his eyes are very moving, the kind of innocent, confident, strong, lonely and forbearance is still very moving, at the beginning of the awards season, for The handsome guy hopes to be a actor.

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  • 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.

  • Jonathan Hellyer Jones: Stephen, Jane was telling me that you have a beautiful, theorem. That proves that the universe, had a beginning. Is that it?

    Stephen Hawking: That was my PhD thesis. My new project disproves it.

    Jonathan Hellyer Jones: Disproves it?

    Stephen Hawking: Yes.

    Jonathan Hellyer Jones: So then you no longer believe in the creation?

    Stephen Hawking: What one believes is irrelevant in physics."