When I watched it for the first time, Hawking was still in this world. Today, the second time I watched it, I was in memory of Hawking. After watching it twice, I burst into tears. Rather than a biopic, I prefer to define it as a romance film. The image of the protagonist depicted in this film is very three-dimensional and profound. As a scientist, Hawking has a world-famous IQ and achievement, but as a human being, he also has rich personal emotions and personality characteristics. Jane also showed her persistent love for Hawking as a woman who was passionately in love, and her emotions that were on the verge of collapse in the back. These elements are very deeply reflected in the character's characteristics. The time topic of Hawking's research is very topical, and it also represents the love between them from another level, and may experience a lot of hardships in the face of time. The last two minutes at the end of the movie rewind the time, replaying Hawking's illness, scientific research, meeting and acquaintance with Jane and so on. What can stand against time, but there are many things that can surpass time. Although this drama highlights Hawking's personal achievements less, but I think the positioning of this movie is a romance, so it's worth it.
I don't know much about Hawking himself, but after watching this movie, the image of him and his wife became more flesh and blood in my heart. Write whatever comes to mind. Really moving and looking good. The details of the movie are full marks, and the presentation effect is full marks. Finally, I will praise the acting skills of the actors. The little freckled Oscar actor deserves it.
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