The Theory Of Everything Film Review: Living Is Nothing But Difficult, The Film Teaches Viewers About The Complexities Of Life

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Living is nothing but difficult, Breathing each day is more difficult either, has there been a room for me to feel at ease? Calmly enough, we think this is nothing but my way of absorbing life's enticing offer. My simple way of wondering how we were able to live this long and never thought of ending my precious life. Life has never been so fair, I should pay for what I need and more importantly, we want. Like, there should always be a sacrifice. The Theory of Everything, the film picks up with popular physicist Stephen Hawking played by Eddie Redmayne as young man, continuing his doctorate at the University of Cambridge in the earlier part of 1960s. There, he faces Jane Wilde played by Felicity Jones, a kindred spirit and literature student, although they have different world perspectives of science and faith, with whom Stephen is fast to start a romantic relationship. Thereafter, Stephen has motor neuron diseases and only has two more years to live. The film makes the fans think of the following: “Sometimes we have to wonder why life has never been the meaningless kind, Why it has to be this complicated and yet the very exciting one. Why do we have this fearful heart of thinking how my life will work? Like, Why?” Hawking’s thoughts are so skillful of killing me that him want to give of thinking of how complex life can be, like head is about to explode anytime soon, It is hard but I think my source of living my life is never on a limit. Like breathing each day is essential. I have the best reason to smile and give it a shot. Although life offers something that isn't constant, it still has my way of lifting those cheeks naturally by grinning wildly. How are you? Have you been inspired? Have you been wondering why life's so complex? Feel free to place comments below:

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