The Theory of Everything: There is a love called letting go

Casey 2022-04-23 07:01:14


Stephen Hawking, a world-renowned scientist, once put forward famous theories such as singularity theorem and black hole evaporation, which were puzzling to ordinary people. Hawking has written many popular science works expounding his theory and general cosmology, which are widely welcomed by the public. Among them, "A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to the Black Hole" has been on the Sunday Times bestseller list for a record-breaking 237 weeks. The life of the world-renowned physicist has been brought to the big screen several times, with actors including Benedict Cumberbatch playing the most intelligent scientist on Earth.
In the latest film "The Theory of Everything", "Little Sparrow" Eddie Redmayne's excellent performance made the scientist's scandalous history once again appear in front of people, and won the recognition of international awards. Stephen Hawking In addition to his rather obscure academic career, the history of relationships has also been talked about. After turning 40, he "abandoned" his wife, Jane Hawking, and married his female nurse, Elaine Mason. And in the summer of 2006, after they had lived together for 11 years, Hawking, 64, and his second wife, Elaine, filed for divorce. Hawking became the golden bachelor.
Putting aside the suspicion of abuse by his second wife, Stephen Hawking's love history is just a normal choice for an ordinary person. Uncovering the academic halo and heavy awards wrapped around Hawking, his concept of love can also become a textbook for people like "A Brief History of Time".
The love between Stephen Hawking and his first wife Jane Hawking can be said to be the true portrayal of countless men and women from love to marriage. At a party at Cambridge University, the handsome young Hawking meets Jane. After falling in love at first sight, the two quickly came together. This female master of English and Spanish is not as pretentious and squeamish as ordinary girls, although Hawking said to her a little dumbly at the ball that he couldn't dance, and "inappropriately" talked to her about "the men at the ball". "Why do clothes glow under ultraviolet light?" Jane still patiently listened to Hawking's tirade. After the dance, the clever Hawking seemed to understand the girl's mind and resolutely invited Jane to dance in the moonlight.
Just like countless love dramas, after Hawking and Jane in real life experienced the passion of love, the seriously ill Hawking almost became half a vegetable. In the face of this man who may live less than two years, Jane bravely took on the heavy responsibility of taking care of the family despite the dissuasion of Hawking and his family. In the trivial days, Jane not only has to take care of young children, but also take care of Hawking's food and clothing, and even act as Hawking's academic assistant. The burden of life almost overwhelmed the family. So after a chance encounter with church organist Jonathan Jones, Jane opened up to this witty, empathetic man and walked the tightrope of marriage ever since.
From first love to marriage to separation, Stephen Hawking and Jane Wilder's love is moving. Their choices tell us that behind the brilliance of love, there are the seven-year itch and the burden of the family. Real love and marriage are not vulgar love triangles in soap operas, nor are they sassy and unrestrained, but sharing and tolerance under mutual respect.
There is an Internet song similar to that played on square dance called "There is a Kind of Love Called Letting Go". Aside from the comments on popular songs, the appearance of the movie "The Theory of Everything" seems to have sublimated the theme of the song very well. Hawking's love and marriage tells us that letting go of everything is sometimes a more correct choice for two people who are bound by marriage.

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  • Dorothy 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    #TIFF2014#Exquisite pseudo-Hawking's personal emotional life documentary, Eddie's performance is full of sincerity, touching people's hearts, and the soundtrack is first-rate, but the shortcoming is that the rhythm is too fast. (Today’s premiere, sitting in the row in front of Andrew Garfield, I greeted him and was ignored by TT, what's so great about having a beard, hum! Hey Situ is also here TT) #bbc style

  • Leopoldo 2021-10-20 19:00:48

    History only remembers greatness and legend, but movies prefer daily and trivial

The Theory of Everything quotes

  • Jane Hawking: Your glasses are always dirty.

  • Brian: Stephen, your 'motor-mouth' disease, does it affect, um...

    Stephen Hawking: What?

    Brian: [Gesturing towards his crotch] Uh, everything?

    Stephen Hawking: What? No. Different system. Automatic.

    Brian: Are you serious? Well that's pretty wonderful isn't it? Well it certainly explains a lot about men.