by Maymay

March 22, 2018

theoryofeverythingFilm and television reviews by our resident autistic film critic Maymay.

A look at the relationship between the famous physicist Stephen Hawking and his wife.

I thought this movie was amazing. Eddie Redmayne played Stephen Hawking really well as if he really was Stephen Hawking. I liked Jonathan because he helped Jane take care of Stephen when she needed it. I really disliked how the people judged him because he was disabled.It’s not fair how they do that. I think that Eddie should win an award for this movie and I don’t think any movie has a chance to beat it.

I also liked that when he fell that all of the students went to help him. I also thought it was sad when he fell like that. It also looked really painful. It’s amazing that he was able to figure all that stuff out about black holes and time. I also really enjoyed the two Doctor Who references. EXTERMINATE!!!!! It was funny that he was pretending to be a Dalek. I also liked how the three kids were like best friends at the end of the movie and playing with each other.

You must see this movie.

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About the author 

Maymay

Maymay, a special autistic girl and her Berry best friend, began writing movie reviews as a way to improve her writing skills. She continues writing them because she loves it and wants to continue sharing her love of movies with the world. Maymay's favorite movie of all time is Titanic.

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