First of all, the translated name in the mainland respects the original name too much, which is abnormal. Are you saying that seeing the title of the film is already enough to make people overwhelmed? So I heard that the movie didn't do well at the box office in the US, not to mention China (mainly because...you know). Let's take a look at the translated names in Hong Kong and Taiwan, "The Equation of Love"/"The Theory of Everything in Love". So the box office in Hong Kong actually took a runner-up. I thought that it might be better to change it to "Hawking's Sexual History". After all, Mr. Hawking's sexuality has always been a mystery, but it must be harmonious.
Well, this movie that looks very documentary from the name is actually quite documentary. The main reason should be attributed to the protagonist is still alive. Well, after all people are still there, you can't be ugly even if you don't beautify it, so I found a male protagonist who is slightly more handsome than Hawking. To be honest, the male protagonist is really very similar. I believe that if he "walks" around Cambridge University in a wheelchair, tourists will definitely ask him if he is real. laugh.
The main line of the movie is Hawking's love. Well, that's right. In fact, there is still a big difference with the focus of the "Hawking" ("Hawking") in the 2004 film. Cumford's version is more of a great scientist, and Eddie Redmayne is more of a human, um, yes, man. So, therefore, Eddie got an Oscar for best actor (almost a Nobel), and the Rollover has even been forgotten.
Well, back to this movie. The general process of the movie is "picking a girl - almost being caught by NTR - getting back - getting sick - breaking up - getting back together - getting married - seriously ill - picking a girl - divorce". Well, I think this is probably that love equation. Of course, the final divorce movie didn't make it clear. It just used the heroine to say "I used to love you" to hint at their broken relationship.
In fact, the heroine is still quite miserable. After falling in love with Huo, Huo became more and more ill, but fortunately in the country of corruption, you said that if you were in the Celestial Dynasty, it would have been said that Kefu would use it to dip a pig cage. . Then Hawking told the heroine that he only had two years to live (of course, everyone knows not), and as a result, he took care of Hawking for about thirty years. How hard is it for a woman? Finally got Lanyan to help take care of her husband, but all the passers-by came out to accuse and say, "Hmph, there is no pure friendship between men and women!" Then they really got together. According to the thinking of the corrupt country, how can people think that Hawking should have something to do with that man from NTR, in fact, because of some ambiguity in the middle, people have to think about it in this regard, brackets laughing. Finally, with the help of Hawking's personal nurse, Hawking's ex-wife and NTR Hawking's people lived happily together. However, Hawking and the nurse divorced again a few years ago, so he also attended the promotion of the film with his ex-wife. I guess only Hawking is the most reassuring ex-husband.
How should I put it, the whole movie actually tells very little, so in physics, in addition to the necessary dialogue with his ex-wife (the heroine) and the necessary plot, almost all of them describe the emotional development of Hawking and his wife, probably It is precisely because of this that Hong Kong and Taiwan translate the translated name into that.
In fact, what touched me the most was when the heroine cried and said "I once loved you" to Hawking. Well, how long ago is this "Zeng"? After this time, the heroine still insisted on taking care of Hawking, even though there was a Lanyan by her side that she could rely on.
Today I saw this passage in the circle of friends: If
two people can walk together,
love is fake, and love is real; if
two people can continue to walk,
love is fake, and cherishing is real.
It's a pity that Hawking didn't cherish it in the end.
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PS: But it is said that they are still good friends.
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