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The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies

The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies

His Mind Changed Our World. Her Love Changed His.Nov. 26, 2014123 Min.
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Watch: The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – The Theory of Everything is the story of the most brilliant and celebrated physicist of our time, Stephen Hawking, and Jane Wilde, the arts student he fell in love with while studying at Cambridge in the 1960s. Little was expected from Hawking, a bright but shiftless student of cosmology, after he was given just two years to live following the diagnosis of a fatal illness (ALS) at 21 years of age. He became galvanized, however, by the love Jane Wilde, and went on to be called the “successor to Einstein,” as well as a husband and father to their three children. Over the course of their marriage, however, as Stephen’s body collapsed and his academic renown soared, fault lines were exposed that tested the resolve of their relationship and dramatically altered the course of both of their lives..
Plot: 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.
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7.7/10 Votes: 451,952
80% | RottenTomatoes
71/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 9634 Popularity: 26.91 | TMDB

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‘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

Review By: mattwilde123

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.
Review By: CinemaSerf
Astounding Oscar worthy performance from Eddie Redmayne
We are all familiar with the story and with Steven Hawking. His groundbreaking work ‘A brief History of Time’ and devastating disabilities propelled him irrevocably into the public consciousness and immortal fame.

But few of us could understand the complexities of his personal life and the shocking divorce in 1990 from his long sacrificing wife of more than 25 years. Indeed that episode served to darken his reputation in the minds of many, including myself, who felt ill at ease with anyone who could leave a partner who had done so much for him just at the long awaited moment when international fame and recognition finally arrived.

This wonderful production, so well scripted and paced throughout, serves to explain that vital anomaly in Hawking’s life. And it is made all the more poignant as it is based upon the account written by his wife who has borne so much.

But it is the breathtaking performance of Eddie Redmayne as Hawking that simply blasted this film into an extraordinary level. It is difficult enough to mimic so famous a person as Hawking and it is even more difficult to portray so accurately the debilitating and gradually increasing effects of Motor Neuron Disease. But to transmit so clearly the profound emotions and inner suffering that Hawking must have experienced in his agonizing journey was a performance that left me quite speechless and at times in uncontrollable tears.

It would be a travesty of the industry if Eddie Redmayne is not nominated for an Oscar after this performance. And to my mind it was a work of art that simply cannot be equaled let alone beaten.

Have a good handkerchief ready to hand.

Review By: RichardvonLust
Excellent, but not Cliff Notes on Quantum Mechanics
I’ve read scientists are turned off by this film for its omissions, simplifications, falsities, and other failures to explain Prof. Hawking’s theories. I can understand that, being a law specialist who can’t watch law dramas. But if you’re not a cosmologist or a physicist you should not be discouraged by the film’s failure to give you enough detail for a two credit course. It’s a good drama of people, a bit schmaltzy as befits the facts, and in that regard I understand it’s pretty accurate, and is definitely well acted and directed. Also a nice glimpse of what Oxbridge life was like in the 1950s. As they say, the male lead is Oscar bait.
Review By: plurality-1

Other Information:

Original Title The Theory of Everything
Release Date 2014-11-26
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 3 min (123 min)
Budget 15000000
Revenue 123726688
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Biography, Drama, Romance
Director James Marsh
Writer Anthony McCarten, Jane Hawking
Actors Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Tom Prior
Country United Kingdom, Japan
Awards Won 1 Oscar. 25 wins & 126 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.40 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Plus 4:3, Hawk V-Plus, V-Series and Leitz SUMMILUX-C Lenses, Arriflex 16 SR3
Laboratory Technicolor Creative Services, London, UK (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 16 mm (Kodak), Codex, SxS Pro
Cinematographic Process ARRIRAW (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Hawk Scope (anamorphic) (source format), ProRes 4:4:4 (2K) (source format), Super 16 (source format) (flashback scenes)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
The Theory of Everything 2014 123movies
Original title The Theory of Everything
TMDb Rating 7.87 9,634 votes

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