Creakush Coliko at the risk of being Debbi Downer, unfortunately for many that is not the case. There is an entire Underbelly that literally have no hope. They’re born without birth certificates and the only people who know they exist or where they exist, are their antagonists. This is the most beautiful song of all time yet it’s hard to enjoy when I know for 100% sure that slavery is alive and well in the world even America
“When I die, don’t come to my grave to tell me how much you love me and how much you miss me, because those are the things that I wanna hear when I’m still alive...”
I want you to hear this while you're still alive ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QIjoCE1QV94.html&list=PLMq4sgs0yrLRaLgTt2S3d2p3aBsZmGrda
for his entire life he wanted to go back in time to the moment when the entire universe was born, in the end he just wants to go back to the moment where he meets her for the first time.
Stephen Hawking born on the death day of Galelio and died on the birth date of Einstein. I don't think It's just coincidence. He was born to be a legend. What do you say?
The ending song for the movie made my heart hurt and inspired me to write a book and start dancing ballet again and draw murals on the walls and actually do something with my life instead of sitting in my room watching Netflix all day doing nothing. I cried so much during this movie which was beautifully made. Felicity and Eddie truly have made something magical of this
I cried too. Especially when this scene came up...I feel the same way about living life and getting the most out of our short time here. Not kidding though, had to go into the bathroom so my wife and boy wouldn't see me sobbing. Even went and bought Stephen's book right after. Amazing.
Hello Darcy what about your life and your project of 4 years ago ? This is the prove of Time has no limite no begining and no end. I Just finished the movie and im reading your comment of 4 years ago But for me, your comment born Wright now in my existence. Maybe you are dead maybe not, maybe you will see my comment in few years maybe you will never see it. Maybe somewone will read this in a new moment of his life maybe not... Time, time time, everybody got his own time, maybe everybody got several time. But univers has only one time.
"There are two types of people who will tell you that you cannot make a difference in this world: those who are afraid to try and those who are afraid you will succeed." Keep fighting
"Some people live more in 20 years than some do in 80. It's not the time, it's the person." -David Tennant Stephen Hawking is a perfect example. The only difference? He's lived for 76 years. and he's lived more than anybody else. Ever.
Living Person Is the quote not by Mark Gatiss, since he wrote the episode? Doesn't matter, well said. He lived every minute of his life to the fullest. Rest in peace.
I was crying whilst reading the comments... enough to fill a pond ... no... 2 actually. Seeing a Doctor Who quote made me cry a river. RIP Stephen Hawking
The ending montage when this plays, especially when you see Jane and Stephen at the party they met.. Really hits me in the heart. I dont know why I am so touched by it, maybe because of the music? Or maybe because I have a big crush on Eddie Redmayne .. Haha.
My heart broke in that scene when the clock goes backwards. I just never knew that Jane left him so I started to cry from that moment and then when we see them happy again in their youth, all the spectators in the room looked at me because I was in such a state... It doesn't happen to me that often, I am usually pretty tough...
I have the same felling like you do about the last scene. It was so special for me and it really touched my heart. I´m a man but I don´t care to admit that I cried in the last scene. It is great to see someone how apprecite this to.
That ending part topped this admittedly great film----> It's when Stephen says to Jane ''Look what we've done'' and the fast-paced flashback scenes start with this music piece playing in the background. it's, in my humble opinion, one of the strongest parts in the history of cinematography. One of those scenes that once you see them, you'll never forget.
When I first watched this film.. I was in a dark place.. I just entered high school, got to a point where I weighed 97 pounds at 5’6, and closed everyone I truly loved off. I don’t remember much from that time, because my brain wasn’t functioning the way it should have, but I’ve heard this music in my sleep. Never really knowing until this point that it came from this film. I cried listening to it again, it resurfaced so many memories I have repressed in the past year or two.. but I realized that I’m happy to be alive. At a healthy weight, and smiling once more. It has pushed me to be creative again, to pursue film and art.. so now- I am hopeful for the future. If you are struggling with body image or food, no matter in what aspect, PLEASE seek help. This is something that is more serious than you realize and you should and do NOT have to do this alone. You are beautiful no matter what anyone’s God damned opinion is. You deserve to be happy and healthy.
Just wanna day I’m proud of what you have become. I love how you have grown. Hope you have an amazing future and I hope someday u will meet someone who makes you feel special and treats you special. ✨
I’ve been there hun it’s still a struggle for me now 15 years later when I had an abusive relationship triggering it for me🥺 I try my best to keep under wraps though and it’s working, hope you’re okay💓
@@htsunny8824 Me I cry so much when Jane ask him to play cricket and when he play we see already the change in his body mouvement... because I have physical issue and pain not as serious as him (but I'm a really sporty person), so I see myself in this moment, losing the control of my body. And the final shot, when he turn his head to look at Jane the first time! The moment who change his life forever!
Song is called: "The Arrival of Birds" by the Cinematic Orchestra, originally :) It wasn't composed for the movie, so I guess that's why it isn't on the soundtrack.
+ Yo Habibi señor, no tome en cuenta a una persona que no se da cuenta que tiene madre y padre; me repugna el odio hacia los Judíos pues todos tenemos derecho hasta este tipo de personas que les falta entendimiento.
"However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at. While there's life, there is hope." - S. Hawking .........R.I.P Stephen Hawking
what an amazing woman Jane Hawking is. there are not that many out there he would have done as she did. it goes against the nesting instinct and the powerful instinct to find a suitable mate capable of protecting you and your children. an amazing woman.
I seriously loved this movie from start to finish. My parents said it was like watching paint dry but I don't care what they thought of it because in my opinion this was a beautifully magnificent film about an inspiring genius
I agree with your parents more, the first 30 minutes was great but then it went downhill and for the rest of the film I was watching a man become increasingly disabled which wasn't really pleasant or entertaining. After a certain point I couldn't understand what he was saying and thought to myself "why am I watching something which I don't understand?" I'm bashing it but it was okay, decent, but not extraordinary in any sense.
You're not really meant to know what he's saying, that's the point. It's meant to show how hard it was for him during the last few months of his life with voluntary movement.
The worst feeling in the world,to me,is the feeling that even though you try to scream your lungs out,no one can hear you.It's isolation.We're observing that through the eyes of both he and those surrounding him.
Anurag Chaudhary he was taken from this universe as he was needed somewhere else that’s why we die never be afraid of what’s to come near the end of your life as I’m at the end of mine and this song reminds me of the start
Perhaps in a different universe, he is alive and well, walking around and talking without a care in the world while showcasing his gifted intellect to the next generations. Because whether he was healthy or sick, either way, he will always be an inspiration to us.
I'm listening to this music continuously 15th time straight, it take me to never ending cosmos, beyond galaxies, black holes, supernovas, quasars and even to parallel universes, its not just a musical composition its magic ! it touch your soul. The score must get an Oscar or it will be considered a question mark on the eligibility of jury members.
"From starry men who follow through the optic glass The whirling ways of stars that pass Staring, am I, at the stellar night I let this tune roll And I dream of places unknown"
Ce film est une pure merveille. Parfois, je me demande pourquoi les gens ne sont pas aussi obnubilés par l'univers. Il suffit de lever les yeux aux ciel et de voir ce chef-d'oeuvre que sont les étoiles, les nébuleuses, les galaxies et tout ce qui compose l'Univers entier. Nous sommes des Hommes, et je ne pense pas que notre rôle est celui de suivre une société idéaliste. Il faut tout découvrir, nous ne sommes pas ici pour rien. Ce film m'a ouvert les yeux. Moi qui comptais renier en quelque sorte ma passion pour l'astronomie et la physique, me voilà à nouveau transportée dans ce monde magnifique. Je n'ai pas pleuré une seule fois en le regardant, bien que j'ai failli verser quelques larmes. Ce film n'est pas fait pour pleurer, il est fait pour redécouvrir la beauté de la physique. Dans tous les cas il restera une de mes réalisations préférées, et les personnages ont très bien réadaptés la vie de Jane et Stephen Hawking ! Aussi, cette OST est une pure merveille.
ce que je vais dire va sembler extrêmement peu romantique en comparaison avec ton beau commentaire mais je pense que l'humanité serait plus touchée par le ciel et les astres si la pollution ne les occultait pas à ce point.
Ce film est merveilleux et la fin tellement touchante. Je suis d'accord qui sont tout le monde prenais le temps de prendre conscience de la merveille qu'est l'Univers, le monde s'en porterais mieux. Mais la fin démontre tout de même que peut importe l'ampleur de son travail, le moment le plus important de sa vie fut de se retourner et de regarder en direction de Jane pour la première fois. Un seul instant dans une vie peut tout changer. Sans l'amour de Jane il n'aurait jamais pu réussir à survivre à sa maladie aussi longtemps et à accomplir son oeuvre d'astrophysique. C'est ce qui est très émouvant car on suis tous notre propre chemin sans vraiment savoir quand le moment pivot de notre vie arrivera....
this commentary section regroups a lot of nationalities, as it seems, et c'est la ça la force de Stephen Hawkins... may he rest in peace, magnifique commentaire, gros bisous du Québec...
"The theory of Everything" is a great movie and is worth watching. Thiw story is really so touching.... and inspiring..... Yesterday I figured out that there is a lot of pain in oyr world and we should be all grateful since we are healthy. This man show me that is worht trying to achieve your goals however difficult this may seem. Well, I believe that when you want something you are determined to overcome the obstacles and succeed! "However difficult life may seem there is always something you can DO and SUCCEED at." ~Stephen Hawking.
exaclty even i want to commented the same!! was crying at the end of movie, couldnt stop literally and YEAAA we should be gratefull since we are healthy!
Studying physics at KCL currently and aspiring to embark on a PhD one day just like Hawking himself, maybe at Cambridge if I work hard enough. If one could be a fraction of the man he was it would be hard task to achieve, but this song in a strange but beautiful manner motivates me to keep going.
yaaa, its like i cant explain it ,but this song feels like love and universe are like connected , we dont understand it , but we feel it each and every second
The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. - Stephen Hawking R.I.P 1942 - 2018 Your are part of the dust of stars just like Carl Sagan. 😞😢💔🌌🚀🛸
Absolutely amazing film. Saw it recently and WOW, the soundtrack was just SOOO good to me. I actually heard this piece before the film was released, because it's not made by the same guy who did the rest of the soundtrack. :P But this and every other piece just fit the movie so well! Amazing acting done by Eddie and Felicity as well. :P Did *NOT* expect to like this movie so much haha! :D
Me too gehab, i was amazed by that beautiful film. Which produces by every single great component; actor, actress, producer, componist, and the core of the film, the idea for rising up Hawking's biography. Just mixed up and simply gracefully dancing in front of my eyes. So many tears after watching this. Realising we cant refuse our destiny. Need more film like this. Do you have any reccomendation?
@@oywavera it's a little different, but theres a movie called "Temple Grandin" and it's her story as one of the figures in autism. I have Aspergers (high functioning autism) and I really appreciated how they depicted it.
I think this ending is one of the best ones I ever seen before! That flashback, that incredible rewind of the characters' life together was just amazing and this soundtrack touched me so much! I felt as if an explosion was occuring inside my heart by listening to this wonderful sound! I love it!
RIP Professor Stephan Hawking thank you for your wonderful take on life to show us that things may never go to plan but not to give up and thank you for your amazing contributions to science and physics you will be missed the world over
*From "Theory Of Everything" To "Interstellar" We All Have Witnessed The Great Scientific Era Of All Time Through These Two Movies..One Gave The Idea Of Imagination And The Other Executed The Idea Of What Actually Been Imagined...Space Is Empty Yet Full Of Answers To The Questions Asked Ever And To The Questions That Never Gonna Come To Even Our Mind... It's Beyond Something That Human Mind Can Comprehend...Hats Off And Salute To The All Genius Of All Time In The All Field* 💐
@@fnkid1267well i have the same problem but with youtube shorts sounds... the part at 2:16 ... i dont find it... it freaks me out ! The part previous i find multiple times but the other part doesnt anywhere exist... i need help.
this song and how it fitted perfectly to that time reverse scene was incredible. I find it very touching and meaningful because the central theme of stephen's study was time, the origin of time; and the fact that this scene brought time in reverse to see the origin of stephen and jane's life was so beautiful and mind blowing. best movie of 2015 for sure. oscar worthy.
We humans are so insignificant, fragile creatures in this infinite universe. So live happily, respect the ultimate person who gave you life , your parents and respect all elders. Be grateful to God for giving you enough time to enjoy this world. Whether you are from different country, different tradition , culture , race , religion , nothing matters everyone feels same emotions when you hear this masterpiece.
I agree with so much of what you write, but - while we are certainly fragile - we are NOT insignificant. God knows that, which is why He reaches out to us again and again, endlessly willing to love and forgive and show mercy. Sending out his Holy Spirit to inspire artists to greater heights, so that they might pass on that love and allow us to "see"...
You are capable of brilliant things, all you have to do is try. Try and try again. No matter how many times you fall, although it may hurt, you have the strength to pick yourself back up. You just have to believe in yourself...believe that YOU ARE strong enough to rise up and try again. Even if you don’t succeed, that’s okay. All that matters is that you try
My respectable senior friend once said... quarantine has put her into a mode to derive theory of nothing. She is one of the most remarkable person I've ever met and i miss her
In all honestly I don’t think I’ve heard such a raw,beautiful peace of music in my entire life.The freshness;softness,fragility yet power of this piece is so hard to explain.
It's been very cleverly edited, because there is no key change in the original track. Arrival of The Birds is only 2m37s in length. This has been edited with the companion piece, "Transformation" from the Disney documentary Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos.
I am possessed. This music has an ethereal quality to it, a power not of this world. We all seek adventure and meaning, a purpose of life with this music.
Wow, just wow. I rewatched the movie and i just got hit with this music right through me. The movie was amazing. I can't really explain how the movie effected me. It's just beautiful.
"Arrival of The Birds", truly fabulous and emotive piece of music! I love The Cinematic Orchestra, (To build a Home etc) and one reason why I feel every great film usually has, great music!
You know the movie is really that great when listening to the OST makes your eyes well up with tears everytime. I think it's safe to say that this movie is the best biopic I have ever watched. It was beautifully made with great actors especially Eddie Redmayne, the cinematography and the music scores! I cried for literally every scene where Stephen Hawking would struggle and faced difficulties. The ending scene was what got me the most. The winding of the time, really gave me goosebumps.
I fall asleep to the soundtrack almost every night, and watch it as much as I can. This film is truly beautiful. It shows how we can over come anything, and shows you that anyone can exeed expectations. Stephen was only given two years to live at 23, and lived to 76. This man was truly a brilliant physicist, and an amazing person. We have truly lost a great mind, and for that all I can say is, Well done, doc.
"Look what we made". He was truly a legend but nothing without Jane. Both of them are incredible people. If only he could be alive today he could have seen the black hole pic which would be truly amazing for him and also worked on time machine. RIP Dr. Stephen Hawking
this movie keeps on coming on my cable box and I never get tired of it. I have seen it six times already, and the final scene always gets me in the heart. the first time my parents and I got emotional but I cried. those were manly tears and I really admire Doctor Stephen Hawking.