He looks up at the sky as if he were the king of the universe

Annette 2022-09-03 14:42:45

The film I watched after the midterm exam was originally aimed at BC, but the whole film still amazed me.

1. Actors
First of all, as far as the visibility of BC is concerned, um, there are N-layer chins exposed by BC diving and white dangling chest, as well as walking outside, dangling dancing and so on. But true fans (such as me) must pay attention to the appearance of these are, very, cruel!
Secondly, I want to add that Roger Penrose here is so handsome!

2. Plot Arrangement
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First of all, as a physical waste, I never saw any connection between the two parts of the film. It was not until the end that I realized that it was all for the purpose of forming a complete "circle".
As troubled me, what the other half of the plot means, the existence of the singularity, the birth of the universe has been troubling Hawking in the first half of the film. However, at the end of the film, the professor questions his theory (where is the remnant of the explosion?), and the interview finally reveals the true identity of the noise, and everything becomes complete and beautiful. As Professor Hoyle commented on him: He's made Einstein beautiful.
The scum of physics, like me, also felt the romance of cosmologists and the beauty of cosmology.
01. The sky is first and
foremost the sky that Hawking loves. The film opens with Hawking's birthday party. Hawking and his girlfriend ran outside to lie down and watch the stars. Facing such a beautiful and magnificent starry sky, human beings can feel their own insignificance. At the end of the film, Hawking looked up at the sky again and echoed silently, but everything was different.
The first time he saw the starry sky, he was still an ignorant teenager. He had not been baptized by the world. The universe in his eyes was the blabla he had learned. There was only worship in his eyes, as if he was obsessed with the face of a beautiful and moving princess. It's just a teenage romance. But by the time he looked up for the second time, he had matured a lot. The troubles of his illness, academic troubles, and emotional troubles have made him grow a lot. He looked up at the sky, this time he looked up at the sky as if he were the king of the universe. He embraced the universe with open arms as he lifted its veil and won the heart of this mysterious princess. Although he did not have the soundness of looking up at the stars for the first time, he had gained a much stronger mind than then. He raised his head to face the light, the whole world was in his heart, and he could reach the stars.
02. Life
For Hawking's disease, I remember a few fragments. In the first clip, he was lying on the operating table, baring his teeth in pain, but smiling so well when the nurse was chatting with him. In the second clip, he was wearing a hospital gown and looked at the child opposite him who lost his life overnight. In the third clip, he learned that he would die like suffocation, so he went home to pinch the watch for himself.
It hurts me every time.
But this is the kind of person who spends the whole night digging into problems like a chicken blood; leaning on crutches, he draws his ideas at the train station in a state of excitement; looking for books, flipping through materials, On his paper, he wrote stroke by stroke: "This is the result of my personal research."
Such a person dragging such a body makes the starry sky more beautiful.
The whole film doesn't focus much on describing how he is physically disabled and strong, but makes it unconventional (otherwise I can't stand it). The disease just made him realize that he had to use this short and precious life to do a more magnificent career, make his life more beautiful, and make his actions more respectable.
Hawking did not feel inferior because of his illness. He faced his illness openly, faced his girlfriend openly, and proposed to her sincerely, just because he loved her. He is so outstanding.

3. Acting
BC's acting skills have nothing to say! Just to mention a few clips: he smiled so well at the party, he smiled so happily at the train station, every time I watched it, I couldn't help but raise a big smile, and at the end he raised his arms to the sky.
Oops, let me go crazy myself...

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Extended Reading

Hawking quotes

  • Stephen Hawking: What about the brain, I mean the brain itself?

    Dr. John Holloway: Untouched. The brain is left untouched.

  • [last lines]

    Stephen Hawking: Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Can you hear me?

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