This whole scene gets more beautiful when you know the true meaning. It's a reference to his desire to go back in time to the beginning of the universe, saying Jane is his universe.
Thank you. You just changed my life with this. My girlfriend just left me. Because of all my mistakes. If anyone read this, please be careful when you are lucky enough to find the right person. Even if there are bad moments, fight. Fight for the person you love. Change yourself. Because when you lose it, you destroy yourself as I do now.
It's the most amzaing thing I've ever seen. I'll never be able to thank you enough. Not in this time, at least. I love you, hun, as much as the sun loves the moon. Thank you. ⚡❤🐢
@@todo3602 Why are you so easily butthurt by such a simple comment? He's almost speaking facts, most movies nowadays don't amount up to the feels or emotion that this film gives.
#RIP #Stephen #Hawking The man who was diagnosed by ALS at the age of 21. Doctors said that he won't be able to celebrate his 25th birthday. But He survived & was beating ALS for decades. Best Quote by Stephen: Life would be tragic if it weren't funny.
2:32 - 2:40 destroyed me. I've always found these few seconds so moving because they capture what it's like when you first meet that someone. Like being hit by lightning and exposed to the winds at the same time. The score for this scene makes it even more stunning. Best part of the film and the one that always moves me to tears.
Yes indeed. The best part is going back through all the loving moments...all the way to their first kiss. When it stops there...you realize how much they've been through together...But again..haven't we all :)
@@ajiroclovertail992 I know right? And at the time, 3 years ago, I couldn't believe how little news coverage I saw on his death. Everyone moved on so quickly, it's sad.
I remembered this scene the most. My family didn't see it at the movies, but we saw it on HBO. I remembered my brothers were going to their friends house for a birthday party and was going to leave me home to watch the house, but when they were leaving, the movie came on. They were staring at the tv and then just sat down and watched the whole movie. This movie means a lot to me because of that. My family doesn't really watch movie together, so I love this movie.
My family are the same these days. I first watched this with my dad and dog not long after Stephen Hawking passed away. That may not sound like much but it's lovely to watch a sad/inspirational movie while sitting with loved ones.
He wanted to find d beginning of the universe by winding back d clock....n this scene indeed shows the beginning of his universe...wen he met Jane. she changed everything, n is actually d difference between wt Stephen could have been without her n wt she made him. THAT is d power of love.
Jóhann Jóhannsson was a genius, but this scene has music from The Cinematic Orchestra. Specifically the tracks Arrival Of The Birds and Transformation from their score of the Disney documentary about flamingos called The Crimson Wing: Mystery Of The Flamingos
@@milams7007 thanks!!!. Where are you from? This movie in Peru is not so seen, unfortunately. But i'm sure it leaves a message encouragement for all of us.
@@MagklJellyBeanPastelLucidDream not sure if you're joking but some cosmologists think (they're in a minority now, I believe) that when the universe stops expanding it might start to contract. At that point, time could go backwards. Loved the symbolism of this scene going back in time, coupled with the music and such a heart wrenching life. What a compelling story. RIP Dr Stephen Hawking.
@@butttbiter in Norse heathenism, the world tree is symbolic, and the cosmos really expands and sorta looks like a system of intrensic webs. Like a membrain, and that ragnarok is that going backwards in time. Is our societal colapses a hint at our ever lasting struggle to becone a super civilization? To where there will be no wars? I'm unsure, and maybe we won't even last any more longer than 45k years.
@@MagklJellyBeanPastelLucidDream I played God of War about a month ago, and went through a spree of getting really into Norse mythology. So I'm familiar with Ragnarok and some of the wider themes of the religion(s). I think you're really onto something there, and I think it was the same point the film tried to evoke - much like the birth and rebirth of stars from which we're all made, our lives are woven together by time and history is circular. I despair sometimes that humanity might be too self-destructive to go on to be a type 2 civilisation or even leave Earth. It might be common to all sentient life, which could explain why there is no evidence of alien life. But it's out of my control, and so in the meantime just enjoy beautiful pieces of art that make being human so special
Zara Things It kills me every time I watch it, especially with the music. So beautiful that I can't help but re-watch it anyway 🙀 So glad that they're still in each other's lives
Every time i watch this movie i cry. My father was diagnosed with the same disease and he was living with it for 11 years. The film just reminds me of him. I really miss him🥺
I believe that winding of clock scene is happening inside Prof. Hawkings mind before he was gone. Prof. Hawking is one of the great people who have great stories in this world. For that you may now Rest in Peace.
I watched this beautiful movie with my dad back in 2018. I cried at this scene. He was amazed and it touched him. We always talked about the marvels of the universe, the quantum mechanichs, and religion too, as we see in the movie. Eight months ago he passed away, and whenever I watch this movie and this scene tears start to drop like a waterfal. Recently I watched the movie again, now with my mom, and the tears were back, but shared a good time with her. I would love to wind back the time so I can hug him again.
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Honestly, who knew parts of the movie being put into reverse would have so much meaning to them? Winding the clock back, going back in time, and seeing where it all started from; the beginning. I think it was such a clever idea to have those scenes played in reverse.
Watching this brought me flashbacks, what I had to go through as a child. Hospitals, Blood test, Seizures, Bullies, and my father's death, but I'd never once let it consume me, I thank my love Marita Myren for always being loyal during our college years and forever to the end. Takk Du Marita and family 🇪🇸🌹🇳🇴
I rewatched this movie today after six years, and I cried like a baby at the ending scene. I didn't quite understand much back then but I remember some of the scene from when I watched this as a twelve or thirteen year old and I remember this scene vividly. One of the most remarkable endings to a film ever, it captures the essence of the entire film through stephen's theories. They perfectly rewind time to the starting of their relationship, it's beautiful. Everything is perfect here, even the music. i cried so hard, I remember thinking back then up until now, that Stephen could rewind time and every now and then, i would wonder if he could, would everyone feel it. if Stephen could rewind time, could I go back in the past again, to the beginning, to when I was more myself?
I feel we can all do that. I always tend to believe that to dwell on what is a memory doesn't do us any good, but as humans we just can't help but get inside our head and search for some memories that rekindle something in us and I feel Stephen would often do that. I feel his humor at all moments was often a way for him to seem less vulnerable, although I believe he felt he never cherished those youthful moments enough and that's why the movie starts with him riding and dancing, just so it can be quickly taken away from us too. I cried too at the ending for I too am 20 and watched this movie unable to grasp its meaning and I cared I think because at the end of his story we see ourselves in it because we too might feel stuck and unable to do anything but wishing to turn the clock back...
i just purchased this movie through youtube and i feel like shit for have not watched this masterpiece before now. this really has to be one of the most beautiful and heart warming movie i've ever watched in a while. especially the ending. that was just enchanting than anything. i should've watched this movie back when Dr. Hawking was still with us. i hope that now he feels true freedom from everything that has hovered him over for decades and now finally figured out the equation of the theory of everything. i remember when i was about seven to eight when i first discovered him through a biography book and to be honest his' story was the most extraordinary to me. i always thought 'those' people always lived happy lives, got completely everything they desired and was blessed every single moment of their lives. but it turns out they were human too, he was human too and had very hard times of his own. i admire his fearless attitude and his lifetime devotion and sacrifice toward science. i had a dream to meet him one day. this brilliantly intelligent, inspiring, down-to-earth human being will be missed very much.
I swear on God....I have never seen such a beautiful scene in my entire life! I'm just speechless..... How time can either create or destroy everything in one's life...!!
Incredible story of science living legend Stephen Hawking. He wants to give a single theory of universe and Love is the only theory which have ability to prove anything.
I have never cried in my entire life as much i cried here 1:03 Just from here till the end of the credits my eyes couldn't stop crying This film, this story is just incredible Masterpiece
Remember the winding clock of Jane and Stephen on the grass in the very previous scene, and the moment Stephen and Jane talking about which time Jane wanna go back in the Spanish timeline. "Look what we made" is a greatly valuable line of Stephen, as Jane is talking about the honor of his ex-husband being knighted by the Queen, which is "extraordinary". But when looking at the kids, the only thing comes to Stephen's mind is his family, and that's all he want, it's much valuable than those knighthood. I'm not arguing if Stephen or Jane still had any feelings for each other at that moment, but for sure Stephen was really happy recalling the time he was with Hane and the kids.
*The ending music. I sobbed watching this movie. The first time I watched it I was on my way to Italy last year on a plane, and Eddie and Felicity are amazing in this movie. I also love the music/soundtrack. They portrayed Eddie’s journey very accurately and well*
When I first watched this movie me and my wife hadn’t had any children yet. Now my son is 5 and this scene hits me now so differently. Watching our little man grow up, I still can’t believe me and my wife made him. I love him more than anything in the entire universe. He is my everything I like that after all she said, he replies with “look at what we made” as if the think this is his everything, and that’s ok
I cant hold back the tear more like because the film was beautiful and this always become my first favorite movie of all the time. Great story, great acting skills, great cinematography and great songs and everything was just great
Damn i cried so hard when he said ''look what we made'' and Arrival of the Birds started playing. I've never cried so much because of a movie. It was a very depressed time when i watched this and i had so many supressed emotions... Then this ending happened and i cried my eyes out. It was like a dam broke down & all my tears and pain got released.
pdmrn in his autobiography, he mentions how he wanted Jane to find someone else if the time came where he would pass away. and back in the day, women were still seen as second class citizens
It is scientifically proven that once a person dies he sees a rewind of all the good things that happened in his lifetime that's why most people have relaxed faces once they die
This ending was so beautiful I love how it went back to the beginning how they met and how their love was so beautiful and the look Stephen looks at Jane with that smile
The scene along with the music, is just too beautiful. It also makes me feel so empty, that someone had to go through such a situation in life. So powerful filmmaking.
I've to give felicity jones credit too. She did an amazing job expressing her feelings and her reactions were spot on and this particular scene when Stephen says hes taking elaine to America. Both Eddie and Felicity were excellent. Truly a magnificent film about one of the renowned scientist of all time.
I didn't have the chance to watch this movie at the theater, I can't imagine how good this movie if I see it in the theater, I love how Eddie acted, and Felicity also did a great job, if only this score featured in the ost, I thought they would win the oscar for the best original score
I think a lot of people misinterpreted the meaning of the rewind before the credits scene. I believe that the rewind refers to the Big Crunch of the universe. Stephen Hawking is a major supporter of the big bang theory. And in that, one of the possible fate of the universe is the big crunch where the universe would recedes and crunch back into singularity again. And what's really profound about that scene is that, in the most minute way of life, when the big crunch happens, there was a guy called Stephen Hawking that has lived an extraordinary life despite his disability.
5:12-5:18 *I love how the end shows the iconic Stephan (Eddie Redmayne) looking over his shoulder like in the part when they first meet and they notice each other*
0:20-0:21 I just realized that Jane said “Don’t worry you can decline the knighthood” and the at the very end it said STEPHEN DID DECLINE THE OFFER OF A KNIGHTHOOD FROM THE QUEEN
I have never cried for any movie, no matter how sad people claim it to be. I've often laughed at people for crying in movies. But this scene makes me cry every single time I watch it without fail. Hawking was a huge inspiration for me and was the one who introduced me to the amazing world of astrophysics and cosmology. My entire life it was my goal to meet him, and I've always deeply admired him for both his scientific success and his miraculous personal story. The meaning behind this movie and this specific scene is so immensely powerful to me, it's extraordinary. It will forever remain my favourite scene in cinematic history. Astonishing. Rest in peace, Stephen. You will always be remembered.
i come back to this scene and cry always. this movie is one of the best and i really admire STEPHEN HAWKING. " There is always something you can do and succeed at"
Beautiful, the words 'look what we made'... The way the music comes in (perfect)... winding back the clock to that moment of meeting one another. Such a brilliant film about a great man and woman