This inspiring yet heartbreaking movie chronicles the early career of Professor Stephen Hawking. The movie begins with Hawking as a young Phd student at Cambridge and it allows the viewer a rare glimpse into his struggle with MLS. Tears were shed when at the age of 21 Hawking was diagnosed with the awful disease, but one could not help feel a sense of personal triumph as he did not let the disease ruin his spirit or limit his academic work.
Throughout the movie we watch as Jane struggles to provide Stephen with quality care while maintaining the rigors of having three children. A sign of a great movie is that it triggers some sort of emotional response in the viewer, and I couldn't help but feel sad that the disease was slowly paralyzing him, but I also felt overjoyed that Stephen was able to do so much despite being so physically limited.
His goal in the movie is to come up with a unified theory/equation of the entire universe, a lofty goal I must say so myself. I'll let you watch the movie as you come to the conclusion whether or not he accomplishes this goal or not. But, I do challenge you to ask yourself, "Could his equation be complete if he put God in it?"
Overall in terms of quality I give the movie 5 out of 5 stars, the story moves along nicely, the acting is brilliant, and while it won't keep you on the edge of your seat in terms of suspense I don't think you'll be disappointed. Some of the humor and themes are above young viewers' heads, but overall the movie had very little language or sexual material. I will give it a 3.5 stars out of 5 in terms of family friendliness.
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