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The Theory of Everything
by Anthony McCarten
At a university May Ball, Stephen and Jane share a series of intimate conversations about science, poetry, and the nature of time. Despite Stephen's initial reluctance to dance, their intellectual connection and mutual fascination lead to a romantic breakthrough on a moonlit bridge.
A young Stephen Hawking receives the devastating news that he has motor neuron disease. The doctor coldly explains the physical decay he will face while confirming that his mind will remain intact, leaving Stephen to process a two-year life expectancy.
Stephen and Jane meet for the first time at a Cambridge student party. They navigate an awkward but charming initial conversation where they clash over science and religion while establishing an immediate intellectual and romantic spark.
Stephen Hawking reveals his terminal motor neuron disease diagnosis to his close friend Brian. While Brian initially attempts to use humor to deflect the tension, the gravity of Stephen's two-year life expectancy forces a devastating shift in their dynamic.
Jane visits Stephen in the common room after his diagnosis, finding him withdrawn and cynical. She challenges his self-pity by demanding he teach her croquet, forcing him to engage with the world despite his physical and emotional decline.
Jane confesses her love for Stephen despite his recent terminal diagnosis and physical decline. She rejects his attempts to push her away for her own sake, choosing instead to commit to whatever time they have left together.
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