Hawking
The movie gave some insight into Steven Hawking both as a young man
battling the disease and his challenges as he grew older, but stops
short of giving much insight into any of the details of his personal
family relationships, ie. nothing about what had or has happened with
his children. You don't get any sense of warmth regarding his own
children, just that he had them. It was a ME account without any of the
perspectives of those in his personal life outside of the world of
Physics. It seems his whole life story was about his struggles with ALS
and how it affected his professional life when in fact, Hawking shows
no real humanity except to say he had a quick witted sense of humor and
that he fell in love with a woman twice enough to marry but clearly they
divorced him because they finally realized there was only his take in
the relationship in the final analysis. Sad, his children probably saw
him more as machine that had a need to continue to live and less able to
give much back. The times you saw him at play, there was no sense of
parental love that would show Hawking as more dimensional, if such
dimensions of his personality actual exists. On the other hand, I
certainly wouldn't want to live with his physical burdens and go through
more than half a century with that to carry on a daily basis.
Hawking
Hawking


No comments:
Post a Comment