The Theory of Everything

The Theory of Everything

2014 Movie 89,004 views
Overview

The Theory of Everything is a 2014 biographical romantic drama film directed by James Marsh, based on the life of the physicist Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne) and his relationship with his wife, Jane (Felicity Jones). The film follows Hawking from his graduate school days at Cambridge University, where he is diagnosed with motor neuron disease, to his later years as a world-famous physicist. He is given only two years to live. Jane is a young, brilliant student who falls in love with Stephen and decides to marry him, despite his diagnosis. The film is a powerful, emotional, and inspiring love story. Eddie Redmayne gives a transformative, Oscar-winning performance as Hawking. Felicity Jones is also excellent as the devoted, long-suffering Jane. The Theory of Everything was a critical and commercial success, earning over $123 million on a $15 million budget. It won one Academy Award for Best Actor for Eddie Redmayne. It was nominated for four other Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Felicity Jones. The film is a beautiful, moving, and inspiring film about the power of love and the human spirit.

Cast
Eddie Redmayne
Eddie Redmayne
Felicity Jones
Felicity Jones
Tom Prior
Tom Prior
Sophie Perry
Sophie Perry
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Title The Theory of Everything
Year 2014
Type Movie
Genres Drama
Stars Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Tom Prior
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EDITORIAL REVIEW
9.0
OUT OF 10
Masterpiece
Type Film
Year 2014
Genre Drama
Starring Eddie Redmayne & more
Why You Should Watch The Theory of Everything
  • Outstanding performances that feel completely real
  • Emotionally resonant story that stays with you
  • Rich character development and meaningful dialogue
Pros
  • Career-best performances
  • Thought-provoking themes
  • Beautiful cinematography
Cons
  • Deliberately slow pace
  • Heavy subject matter
  • Not a light watch
Who Should Watch

Fans of character-driven storytelling, award-season enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates honest human drama.