Let’s talk about this ten-episode, nine-hour drama first. It took me three nights to watch it. Especially last night, I watched five episodes in one go. Before watching this drama, my impression of the protagonist stayed at a genius, a genius Great scientist, but did not know that the life story of this genius is so complicated.
One is complicated by Einstein's love relationship with many women: the first is the betrothed lover who fell in love at first sight during his college days, the second is the one who was attracted by his talent and quit the betrothal lover and finally got married and gave birth to two sons and finally divorced Classmates lover, the third is a cousin who fell into an extramarital affair to escape family conflicts and eventually remarried, the fourth is a female secretary with whom she had a purely sexual relationship outside of marriage, and the fifth is a Russian spy beauty who fell into an intimate relationship with her cousin after her death. . What should I say, the words scumbag can be matched.
The second is complicated by repeatedly challenging authority and secular rebellion throughout his life: challenging schools and teachers in college, unwilling to be limited to dead books, rebelling the director of the Patent Office, doing research while living a living, becoming a professor and rebelling against authority, relativity theory The discovery can be said to be a great example, and it is this kind of rebellion that actually caused him to fail to win the Nobel Prize. Later, it was not because of the theory of relativity or rebellion against politics (against the Kaiser’s war, against the FBI groundless accusation, against the use of nuclear weapons) , and even his indiscretion with women has his reasons for not sticking to the mundane and deviant.
Maybe that's the definition of genius...
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