To me, this movie is perfection.
How sad is this?
Brilliant and touching
Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
View MoreEddie Redmayne as Stephen Hawking is brilliant. This biopic has given the layman an illustration of the universe master, Stephen Hawking, how he was as a child,as a student, as a lover, as a husband and as everything. For those of us who are in awe of Stephen and his works, this film is a pretty close depiction of the man and his defiance of his debilitating condition which makes us all wonder if he could have lived longer to see some of his theories proven true. An awesome, humbling film.
View MoreAs a glamorized story of perseverance saddled with romance, "The Theory of Everything" is a success. At the core this is a dramatization that makes for an emotional journey deliberating the weight of belief in several aspects. No one should judge this as if it ought to be a wealth of information to students of science. If you want facts, do research; don't fall back on drama. At times it was hard to watch; for me that made it more affective. Occasionally cliche, though I expected that. While I would recommend this to select people I am unlikely to revisit it myself. One only needs so much romantic drama, even if it has a few more elements to offer.
View MoreWhen there's life there's hope, this changed my thinking and my life too.
View MoreIs an astonishing story filled with love and sadness but wouldn't be as great as it is without the amazing talent of Eddie Redmayne showing the true emotion that Hawking went through, with his competition of love with a woman and love of science, while also trying to fight an unstoppable disease. which this movie is definitely a show of Hawking's personal life that should be known by everyone in a way that people will respect and understand what he had went through.
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