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Rating: 7.851/10 by 10479 users

The Theory of Everything (2014)

The Theory of Everything is the extraordinary story of one of the world’s greatest living minds, the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who falls deeply in love with fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde.

Directing:
  • James Marsh
  • Sylvia Parker
  • Deborah Saban
Writing:
  • Jane Hawking
  • Anthony McCarten
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Nov 26, 2014

Rating: 7.851/10 by 10479 users

Alternative Title:
Travelling to Infinity - US
Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen - US
La théorie de l'univers - CA
La teoría del todo - ES

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
Latin
English
Français
Italiano
Runtime: 02 hour 03 minutes
Budget: $15,000,000
Revenue: $123,726,688

Plot Keyword: husband wife relationship, biography, based on true story, physicist, based on memoir or autobiography, fictional biography, motor neuron disease, als, cambridge university, inspirational, stephen hawking, admiring
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Eddie Redmayne
Stephen Hawking
Felicity Jones
Jane Hawking
Charlie Cox
Jonathan Hellyer Jones
Emily Watson
Beryl Wilde
Simon McBurney
Frank Hawking
David Thewlis
Dennis Sciama
Maxine Peake
Elaine Mason
Tom Prior
Robert Hawking (Age 17)
Sophie Perry
Lucy Hawking (Age 14)
Finlay Wright-Stephens
Timothy Hawking (Age 8)
Paul Longley
Barman - Rowing Club
Lucy Chappell
Mary Hawking
Charlotte Hope
Philippa Hawking
Abigail Cruttenden
Isobel Hawking
Brett Brown
Physicist #2
Christian McKay
Roger Penrose
Adam Godley
Senior Doctor - Cambridge Hospital
Lottie Hamilton
Robert Hawking (New Born)
Enzo Cilenti
Kip Thorne
Rufus Taylor
Robert Hawking (Age 2)
Delilah Sexton
Lucy Hawking (New Born)
Eileen Davies
Eileen Bond
Oliver Payne
Robert Hawking (Age 8)
Raffiella Chapman
Lucy Hawking (Age 6)
Sam Houston
Timothy Hawking (Baby)
Victoria Emslie
Sarah (Geneva Student)
Frank Lebœuf
Swiss Doctor
Will Barton
Technician
Nicola Victoria Buck
Cockcroft Guest #2
Stuart Benson
Cockcroft Guest #3
Andrew Bridgmont
Cockcroft Guest #5
Jamie Edwards
Cockcroft Guest #4
Jumaane Brown
Cockcroft Guest #1
Becky Bush
Undergraduate (uncredited)

Andres Gomez

Well told picture with amazing Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne. However, the script has been quite modify to adapt it to how the story wanted to be told no matter how many swaps in the time line, omissions or mistakes were introduced.

mattwilde123

'The Theory of Everything' is James Marsh's biopic of scientific genius Stephen Hawking. Eddie Redmayne plays Hawking as we learn about his early days at university, his diagnosis of motor neuron disease, and the rise to his now iconic status. Marsh's direction is very good and he uses many point of view shots to create a huge sense of empathy for the main character. Marsh uses stunning visual effects in order to express Hawking's inner feelings and torment whilst highlighting his genius. The choice of music is also uplifting and echoes the key themes throughout the film. The screenplay is a really interesting piece of work and tells the story in a funny yet intriguing way. However, it does seem to lack a certain something as it tries to alter the source material in order to create some very conventional scenes. The performances in 'The Theory of Everything' are truly exceptional. Eddie Redmayne plays Stephen Hawking in a transformational and moving manner. You can barely recognise him as he highlights his illness with complete sincerity and plausibility. Felicity Jones plays his wife, Jane Wilde. I thought her role would be a simple one as she would work off of the powerhouse performance from Redmayne but the way she shows her strength and compassion is very moving and she does an excellent job. Overall, 'The Theory of Everything' is a fascinating film about a genius as he deals with his dibilitating illness. The maturity of everyone involved in this make it a remarkable movie. ★★★½

CinemaSerf

Based around the honest, touching and frequently heart-rending book by Jane Hawking (here played very well by Felicity Jones), this is essentially a story of love and dedication - with one hell of a lot of frustration thrown in too. Eddie Redmayne is superb as the now acclaimed, flawed and often rather unpleasant scientist whose brain was years ahead of it's time; and the drama marries his dedication to his work with his devotion to himself, his family and, of course, to everyone's handling of the increasingly debilitating disease that ultimately denied him just about every aspect of his physical being. It's not a science lesson - never fear, our neurones are left pretty much unchallenged. It is a love story. Not a romance, either - but a depiction of a relationship that thrived, struggled, rose and - ultimately - fell. The intimacies of the photography almost immerse us in their lives as both take a rather stoic, but not always enjoyable, approach to the difficulties faced by all concerned. It is well scripted, the dialogue is sensitive and plausible - and Jóhann Jóhannsson's score augments the visuals aptly too. As biopics go, it comes across as far less speculative; it has an integrity to it that coupled with with two actors at the top of the bill who clearly enjoyed working with each other, gives us a superior drama about two people who were genuinely interested in each other, and who are genuinely of interest to the audience. The supporting efforts from the likes of David Thewlis and Harry Lloyd and from the myriad of actors who portray the couple as they grow up from childhood add well to the overall richness of this - and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.


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