Hélène wrote a review of James Marsh's The Theory of Everything in Scientific American: "Stephen Hawking, Hawking Incorporated, and the Myth of the Lone Genius."
Comfortably sitting in the Sundance Kabuki Cinemas in Japantown in San Francisco, I was watching The Theory of Everything with an audience of hundreds. Like them, I was eager to watch the life of Hawking; like them I was moved by his extraordinary story; like them I was restraining myself from crying, especially when the camera at the end of the movie unfolded his life backward—from his disabled to his abled body, from old age to youth, from fame to early struggles, from stability to despair—like a star collapsing on itself, the universe returning to its origin, a reversal in time or time travel, all topics so dear to Hawking ... read more Leave a Reply. |
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HÉLÈNE MIALET
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