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Contents.Plot At the, astrophysics student begins a romantic relationship with literature student. Although Stephen excels at mathematics and physics, his friends and professors are concerned over his lack of a thesis topic.

After Stephen and his professor attend a lecture on, Stephen speculates that black holes may have been part of the creation of the universe, and decides to write his thesis on them.While pursuing his research, Stephen's muscles begin to fail, eventually causing him to fall and hit his head. He learns he has; eventually, he will be unable to talk, swallow, breathe, or move most of his body; and has approximately two years to live. The doctor regrettably tells Stephen that there's nothing that can be done for him. Stephen asks what will happen to his brain.

The doctor tells Stephen that the disease will not affect it or his thoughts, but that eventually, no one will know what they are. As Stephen becomes reclusive, focusing on his work, Jane confesses she loves him. She tells Stephen's father she intends to stay with Stephen even as his condition worsens.

They marry and have their first son Robert.Stephen presents his thesis to the examination board, arguing that a black hole created the universe in a, that it will emit, and that it will end in a. While celebrating with Jane and his friends, Stephen realises he cannot walk, and begins using a wheelchair.After having their daughter, Stephen develops a theory about the visibility of black holes, and becomes a world-renowned physicist. Jane, focusing on the children and on Stephen's health and increasing fame, is unable to work on her own thesis and becomes frustrated. Stephen tells her he will understand if she needs help. She joins the church choir, where she meets widower Jonathan and they become close friends. She employs him as a piano teacher for her son and Jonathan befriends the entire family, helping Stephen with his illness, supporting Jane, and playing with the children.When Jane gives birth to another son, Timothy, Stephen's mother asks Jane if the baby is Jonathan's, which she denies. Jane sees that Jonathan overheard the conversation, and is appalled, but when they are alone, they admit their feelings for one another.

Jonathan stays away from the family, but Stephen visits him, saying that Jane needs him.Stephen is invited to attend an opera performance in, and suggests he attend with his students while Jane and Jonathan take the children camping. Stephen is taken ill during the performance, and rushed to a hospital. While in the hospital, the doctor informs Jane that he has contracted pneumonia, and that he needs a in order to survive, but which will leave him unable to speak. She agrees to the surgery.Stephen learns to use a, and uses it to communicate with Elaine, his new nurse. He receives a computer with a built-in, and uses it to write a book, which becomes an international best-seller.Stephen tells Jane that he has been invited to America to accept an award, and will be taking Elaine with him. Jane faces the realisation that her and Stephen's marriage has not been working, telling him she 'did her best'.

Jane and Stephen agree to divorce. Stephen goes to the lecture with Elaine, the two having fallen in love, and Jane and Jonathan reunite. At the lecture, Stephen sees a student drop a pen; he imagines getting up to return it, almost crying at the reminder of how his disease has affected him. He goes on to give an inspiring speech, saying, 'There should be no boundaries to human endeavour. We are all different. However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at. While there's life, there is hope'.Stephen invites Jane to meet Queen Elizabeth II with him to receive his; they share a happy day together with their children, with Stephen saying 'Look what we made'.An extended closing series comprises select moments from the film; shown in reverse, back to the moment Stephen first saw Jane.

A final title sequence brings the lives of the lead characters up to date. Jane and Jonathan are happily married, and she has completed her PhD.

She and Stephen remain close friends. Stephen declines a knighthood from the Queen and continues his research, with no plans to retire.Cast. as.

as. as Jonathan Jones. as. as Frank Hawking, Stephen's father.

as Beryl Wilde, Jane's mother. as Elaine Mason, Stephen's second wife. as Brian, Hawking’s room-mate. as George Wilde, Jane's father. as Isobel Hawking, Stephen's mother.

as Phillipa Hawking, Stephen's sister. Lucy Chappell as Mary Hawking, Stephen's sister. as.

as. Georg Nikoloff as. as Diana King, sister of Basil King, Stephen's friend.

provides his own, Equaliser-computerised voice. as Swiss doctor.

as Ellis, Hawking's friend. as Cambridge DoctorProduction Development. 'That's really the essence of the story, it's a very unusual love story in a very strange environment, a very strange sort of landscape, and that is I think the abiding theme of the film. It is how these two characters, these two real people transcend all the complications and curveballs that life throws at them.' —, speaking of the film's natureScreenwriter had been interested in Hawking since reading his seminal book in 1988. In 2004, McCarten read Jane Hawking's memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen, and subsequently began writing a screenplay adaptation of the book, with no guarantees in place.

He met numerous times with Jane at her home to discuss the project. After multiple drafts, he was introduced in 2009 to producer via their mutual ICM agent, Craig Bernstein.Bruce spent three years with McCarten, further convincing Jane Hawking to agree to a of her book, with Bruce stating, 'It was a lot of conversation, many glasses of sherry, and many pots of tea'. On 18 April 2013, was confirmed to direct the film, with the shooting being based in, and at other locations in the United Kingdomwith courted to fill the male lead of the piece. On 23 June 2013, it was revealed that was confirmed to play the film's female lead role opposite Redmayne. On 8 October 2013, it was confirmed that and had joined the cast and that Working Title's, Lisa Bruce, and would be producing the piece.Marsh had studied archival images to give the film its authenticity, stating, 'When we had photographs and documentary footage of Stephen that related to our story, we tried to reproduce them as best we could'.

Redmayne met with himself, commenting, 'Even now, when he's unable to move, you can still see such effervescence in his eyes'. And described portraying Hawking on-screen as a 'hefty' challenge, adding that, 'The real problem with making a film is of course you don't shoot chronologically.

So it was about having to really try and chart his physical deterioration so you can jump into it day-to-day, whilst at the same time keeping this spark and wit and humour that he has'.Redmayne spent six months researching Hawking's life, watching every piece of interview footage he could find of him. He studied Hawking's accent and speech patterns under dialect coach to prepare for the role. Marsh stated that what Redmayne had to do was not easy. 'He had to take on enormous amounts of difficult preparation, as well as embracing the difficult physicality of the role. It's not just doing a disability.

It's actually charting the course of an illness that erodes the body, and the mind has to project out from that erosion', he said. He added that Hawking gave him his blessing, and also revealed that, 'Hawking's response was very positive, so much so that he offered to lend his voice, the real voice that he uses. The voice you hear in the latter part of the story is in fact Stephen's actual electronic voice as he uses it', he said.

It was revealed to the (TIFF) audience that as the lights came up at a recent screening, a nurse had wiped a tear from Hawking's cheek.Jane Hawking, speaking on 's, talked of meeting Jones several times while the latter prepared for the role. When Hawking saw the finished film, she was amazed to see that Jones had incorporated her mannerisms and speech patterns into her performance. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2017.

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