Theory of Everything

Morgan 2021-10-18 09:31:07

The two most memorable scenes are the scenes of Hawking playing croquet at Jane's request in the early stage of his illness. At that time, Hawking’s legs were already very unnatural, but he just kept silent, struggling to walk between the various goals, hitting the ball vigorously, the hero’s expressive movements and delicate expressions made Hawking at that time The performance is like a dead tree that is swaying in the wind and will bang at any time, let alone the heroine, I can see it with pity and pity, and I can't wait to hug him! The second scene was when Hawking was celebrating with his friends at home. He saw the cheerful scene of his wife and friends. Instead, he felt lonely and turned upstairs. In the meantime, Hawking was lying on the stairs and propped himself with his arms. His body climbed the stairs step by step. From the fence of the stairs, he caught a glimpse of the joy of his wife and friends in the dining room, just like looking at a person in another world. When he raised his head and looked up, he saw his ignorant son. Standing behind another fence and staring at him blankly, Hawking couldn't help but shed tears at this time, saying OK, but the sadness in his heart was beyond words. This scene is my favorite, and it shows Hawking very accurately. Isn’t that period of life like a lonely person separated from the world by a fence? Fortunately, he has a wife, a great wife.

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The Theory of Everything quotes

  • Jane Hawking: I have loved you.

  • Stephen Hawking: No... doctors. No doctors!