Back to the beginning. This kind of one-sided, very inconsistent with the actual narrative. In a sense, it is similar to a connection in the circle of friends that is reposted by someone who does not know, and a push is striving to be a keyboard man, and it is similar to like or spit out. Of course, there are serious biographical films, but biopic films like "The Theory of Everything" I still tend to look at them as a new story. Of course, the big reason is because I don't want to spend a lot of time specifically looking for the information and official biography of a person who is not interested.
The beginning of the film is extremely to my taste. Aside from anything else, I just dumped me into the days when I was still fascinated by various youth urban romance novels. She is a talented girl, a gifted woman, love at first sight, never abandon... This has satisfied my initial fantasy about love, and the tears I earned can clearly see when I wiped my eyes innocently. The desk calendars have been changed several times, but I didn't expect to accept all such stories. The plot of "just because I looked at you more in the crowd" seems to be no longer fashionable, but because it is a biographical film, it has real support, and its selling point is not entirely here. It seems to be unintentional in its interpretation. I am interested in listening to the major in the cloud, and willing to listen to the incomprehensible academic experience and the unintelligible research results of laughter. That time they met each other, not through the hustle and bustle of the crowd, but over the thousands of mountains and rivers, and missed the love of all ages, before they knocked down together in an earth-shattering manner. Hawking's wet party encounters to win with one blow, is simply a kind of teaching material for men's friendship between science and engineering.
The lover is terminally ill, and the lover will never leave. It feels like a common bridge in Chinese, Japanese and Korean format works. As more and more people complain about pureness and hypocrisy, the momentum is gradually dying. Jane said, "I'm going to grow old with you." Even though she has never seen it, she still believes it. A beautiful and prosperous woman has to take care of three children, one big child, and also take care of her studies. Given that Hawking is not a wealthy family, waiting to receive his inheritance, it is difficult to imagine that Jane will have no hesitation in marrying a man whose life expectancy is only two years and cannot take care of himself.
Of course love is also limited. Working day and night, in the dead of night, I was alone in the crystal clear tears of love wiping the corners of my eyes; the crackling noise threw myself from the medieval Iberian Peninsula back to the messy home, pulling some memories to lower my heart; facing a mess of life, But no one complained, no one supported, grabbing a handful of past laughter, and calming down. No matter how much love, a day will be used up. When Jane whimpered and said: "I have loved you. I take my best.", she was really moved.
I used to love you very much. Not so in love now. Maybe it’s just that I’m tired of love and want to go far away. I'm not sure if I can't come back. In any case, those days that I live deeply in love are longer than two years, longer than ten years, probably enough to last forever.
At the end of the film, time goes back all the way to the first meeting of two pairs of strange eyes, and the party is set for a lifetime. Do it again, will you be together? I will. Two scorching hearts, no matter what difficulties and obstacles are, together, they can resist wind and rain together, and the sun is shining.
PS: I really like the photography of the film. In my opinion, color and many imaginative shots are the biggest highlights of this movie.
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