If The Theory of Everything is four stars, this is three and a half stars. Maybe it's because I'm a perceptually blind person, or the love story told from Jane's point of view is more impressive to me. BC is actually very well played, showing more real details in life and the exploration of Hawking's early physical research than the theory of everything. The film's most glorious moment is when he and Penrose dance with excitement on the concrete floor of the train station to discover the gates of the new world. The film also made me, a physics blind, understand the relationship between Hawking singularities and radiation. But in terms of emotion, it is not so dramatic and does not have so much contrast and shaping, so it cannot bring people great touch. In comparison, freckles' lovable temperament, talking eyes and rich performance of forbearance are more moving.
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