I just finished reading The Theory of Everything, and I am very impressed. I feel that the little freckles acted very well, showing Hawking as a lifelike character, his body language is well-adjusted, and his emotional interpretation is also very good. From the beginning, when I first entered Cambridge University, I was not recognized by everyone to the final success. From the beginning when he was able to walk like a normal person to the need for help in a wheelchair, I was filled with emotion.
What I remember most is a scene in the movie: his wife Jane was helping him get dressed, and suddenly their children made a noise, Jane went to see, and then Hawking dressed himself, and finally the sweater got stuck on his head, He desperately wanted to use his hood to get in, but there was nothing he could do. He could only wait quietly for Jane's help. A person who can fit the universe into his head can't even wear clothes by himself. This feeling of powerlessness deeply infected me.
I am particularly envious of the love between Hawking and Jane. Jane learned that Hawking was so seriously ill that she might even choose to accompany him when he had only two years to live. She said, "I will accompany you for two years if you only have two years." He has always been by Hawking's side.
Although they were divorced, Hawking in his later years and his second wife reconciled with Jane after the divorce. In the end, Hawking passed away on Einstein's birthday. His life was complicated, and he was a man full of emotion and wisdom. Let's pay tribute to a great man!
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