Certificate
12A/12
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Reviews
Entertainment Weekly - What Redmayne does is breathtaking-and it never feels like a performance. In a much less showy role, Jones does her own heartbreaking work as the woman who dedicated her life to loving and caring for Hawking., Empire - A compassionate and inspiring look at an extraordinary life, anchored by two of the best performances of the year., Little White Lies - Redmayne and Jones prove that marriage is just as absorbing (and perplexing) as quantum physics., Washington Post - It's an exceptional film, not because of its protagonists' impressive triumphs, but because it honors their struggle.
Consumer Advice
Contains brief sexualised images, mild bad language
Additional Information
James Marsh's biopic of the celebrated scientist Stephen Hawking, THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING, stars Eddie Redmayne as the famous figure. Enrolled as a graduate student at Cambridge, Hawking establishes himself as one of the leading minds of his generation, and begins to win the heart of Jane (Felicity Jones). After one of his earliest breakthoughs, Hawking is diagnosed with ALS, and he becomes less and less able to control his own body. With the loyal Jane at his side, he continues his work. However, as the years progress, Jane begins to feel more like a nurse than a wife, and Hawking begins to have feelings for a woman who is hired to care for him.
Movie/TV Title
The Theory Of Everything
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Awards
Best Original Score - Motion Picture 2015 -, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy 2015 -, Best Actor In A Leading Role 2015 - Eddie Redmayne, Best British Film 2015 -, Best Actor 2015 - Eddie Redmayne
Cinematographer
Benoit Delhomme
Editor
Jinx Godfrey