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To us out here in the parts of the world that are not the rarefied halls of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, I guess Stephen Hawking has always been the misshapen figure in the wheelchair, the owner of that robotic American voice, the world-renowned physicist, the best-selling author, The Simpsons' guest star, and the punchline to a hundred lousy stand-up comedians jokes.³ýÁËÅ£½òºÍ½£ÇÅ´óѧµÄÏÁյĴóÌüÀÔÚÊÀ½çµÄÆäËûһЩµØ·½£¬ÎÒ²Â˹µÙ·Ò¡¤»ô½ðÒ²Ò»Ö±Ìå̬»ûÐεØ×øÔÚÂÖÒÎÉÏ£¬ËûÏñÒ»¸öÃÀ¹ú»úÆ÷ÈËÄÇÑù·¢³öÉùÒô,ÊÇÊÀ½çÖøÃûµÄÎïÀíѧ¼Ò,³©ÏúÊé×÷¼Ò,Ò²ÊǵçÓ°¡¶ÐÁÆÕÉÒ»¼Ò¡·µÄ¿Í´®,ÀïÃæËûµÄÃîÓïÁ¬ÖéÒý·¢ÁËÖڶ൥¿ÚÏàÉùµÄЦµã¡£
The Theory of Everything is writer Anthony McCarten's and director James Marsh's attempt to fill in the backstory; to give us a brief history of Hawking, and the people and events that shaped him.¡¶ÍòÎïÀíÂÛ¡·ÊDZà¾ç°²¶«ÄᡤÂó¿¨ëøºÍµ¼ÑÝղķ˹¡¤Âíʲ¹²Í¬Íê³ÉµÄµçÓ°£¬Ëû³¢ÊÔÈ¥²¹³äһЩ±³¾°¹ÊÊ£¬¸øÎÒÃÇÒ»¶Î¹ØÓÚ»ô½ðµÄ´óÖ¾Àú£¬°üÀ¨ËûÉí±ßµÄÈËÒÔ¼°Ëû×öµÄÊ¡£
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Young Hawking might have been preternaturally smart, but he was also funny, charming, awkward and head over heels in love. The Theory of Everything captures all this nicely, without ever too obviously dumbing down the man's intelligence and incredible achievements. ÄêÉÙʱµÄ»ô½ð¾Í´Ï»Û¹ýÈË£¬µ«ËûҲͬÑùÓÄĬ·çȤ£¬÷ÈÁ¦Ê®×㣬ÓÐʱ·¸¶þÒ²ÕæÐĶԴý°®Çé¡£¡¶ÍòÎïÀíÂÛ¡·°ÑÕâЩ¶¼Õ¹ÏÖµÃÁÜÀ쾡Ö£¬Í¬Ê±ÓÖÍ»³öÁË»ô½ð¹ýÈ˵IJÅÖǺ;ªÈ˵ijɾ͡£
Eddie Redmayne is getting all the praise for his performance as Hawking, and quite rightly. It is a wonderful piece of work and you wouldn't bet a cent right now against Redmayne picking up the Oscar. But for me, it is the quiet, unflashy and perfectly calibrated performance of Felicity Jones as Jane that gives The Theory of Everything its heart and soul. ×÷Ϊ»ô½ðµÄ°çÑÝÕߣ¬°£µÏ¡¤À×µÂ÷ÄáÒÔ³öÉ«µÄÑݼ¼£¬Ãû¸±ÆäʵµØ±¥ÊÜÔÞÓþ¡£ÕâÊÇÒ»¸ö·Ç³£³É¹¦µÄ×÷Æ·£¬ÄãÒ»·ÖÇ®¶¼²»»áÄóöÀ´´ò¶Ä·´¶ÔÀ×µÂ÷Äá»ñµÃ°Â˹¿¨¡£µ«¶ÔÎÒÀ´Ëµ£¬ÓÉ·ÆÀöϣ羡¤Çí˹ÊÎÑݵļò£¬Õâ¸ö°²¾²£¬²»ÆðÑ۵ģ¬Ã»ÓÐÈç´ËÍêÃÀµÄ³öÑݸøÓ°Æ¬×¢ÈëÁ˾«ÉñºÍÁé»ê¡£
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The Theory of Everything is a lesson in how biopics should be done: honest, occasionally unflattering, often funny, and unavoidably heartbreaking.¡¶ÍòÓÐÀíÂÛ¡·¸øÁË´«¼ÇµçÓ°Ó¦¸ÃÈçºÎÑÝÒïÒ»¸öºÜºÃµÄ·¶Àý£º³ÏÐÅ£¬´©²åÒ»Ð©Õæ³Ï£¬³£ÓеÄЦµã£¬ÒÔ¼°ÎÞ·¨¿ØÖƵشÁÖÐÀáµã¡£
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