He might've gotten oscar but I personally feel like Eddie Redmayne is not talked about more or is not hyped enough to his potential. So yes I'd say he's underrated.
@@haroldlemar5569 There are three categories: overrated, underrated and appropriately rated. Thus the opposite of underrated is (not underrated), which means (overrated or appropriately rated). Thus it is possible that he is just appropriately rated.
What people mean to say by referring to him as underrated is that a talented man such as Eddie didn't get more attention, fame and more important movie roles. The talent this guy possesses, hs should've gotten more.
More like good nursing and expensive healthcare . If you are not taken care of you will get bedsores, constipation, inevitable urinary and lung infections. If he would had received 'normal economy class nursing' he would be dead in a couple years like he was promised.
Willpower is only fictitious for him. To be honest, like what his doctor said, he will eventually lost the will to do any physical activity and become a living doll with a brain. It's healthcare which enabled him to live that long.
Fun fact: the actor who played Stephen Hawking in this movie has a lot of back problems due to him refusing to do CGI and making his back go in uncomfortable positions. That man deserves a award Edit: people are throwing massive fits in the comments and it’s pretty hilarious. If you like reading comments on people complaining over pretty much nothing, this is definitely it.
Not entirely true - although Eddie Redmayne did endure a lot of pain while filming from having to hold contorted positions, and had an osteopath and acupuncturist on set to help him cope, it wasn't permanent.
Asking "what about the brain" is the most badass thing someone could imagine doing at that moment. These people knew how special they were. It shows how devoted a man can be towards his passion. He was in fact wondering whether two years would be good enough for his work.
Despite being diagnosed with a life long crippling disease, he still became one of the greatest scientists in the world. In the end, he was the winner against this disease.
My grandfather had this disease. He lived only a year after being diagnosed. His last words that he was able to say were ”if someone gave me a rope i would hang myself.”
My Dad had MND. He only lasted 3 years after diagnosis, and it was absolutely heartbreaking to watch him suffer to the end. Thing is, this movie came out the year he was diagnosed too, so I knew what to expect.
shirousa dad died of cancer, grandpa ALS. Both suck equally in my eyes. Dad was in a lot of pain, grandpa, no pain. But yes has to be a horrible feeling.
Francois Smit Bro I agree that simp is overused but being cool with the woman you love being with another dude is ACTUALLY being a simp. Not just treating women with respect.
Modern Conspiracies - Explained knowing you won’t be able to give her a life beyond caring for you, turning the woman you love into an involuntary nurse with no off days no hours, or, let her go live a life. Anyone whose actually felt love will understand. This isn’t being a simp it’s making a heart breaking sacrifice.
@@DannyB1111 Ya, but common bro. In his circumstance it's not being s SIMP. He had no alternatives. His alternatives was to leave her and never have her in his live again, so ya.
Its actually great to see that in the movie when he tripped and fell, nobody laughed or made fun of him, but rather ran to him to help him. We need more compassion in the world like this.
People today won’t laugh at a stranger tripping and falling people only do that with close friends but not with some complete stranger they don’t know, also he wasn’t getting up so clearly wasn’t ok
Please enlighten me how he's underrated. He's already won more awards then most actors win in their life, including an Oscar, BAFTA, Tony, Golden Globe. Everyone in the entertainment business knows who he is. He's anything but underrated which is how and why he gets these kind of roles. Tremendous actor.
Most people admire him for his intelligence and the groundbreaking research he carried out, but I think we should also admire him for the incredible determination he showed, the determination to never give up and keep on fighting, which helped him live 55 years after the diagnosis, despite only being expected to live two. R.I.P. Stephen Hawking.
I can imagine how truly devastating it was for Stephen Hawking to be diagnosed with such a dreadful disease at only 21 years old and was given just 2 years to live 😢💔 But he lived on for 55 years and went on to accomplish so many wonderful achievements in his life and career, that’s just INCREDIBLE! ❤️ R.I.P. Stephen Hawking x
@@stevenscottoddballz bruh can you pls not make this religious. It is a goddamn movie. Everybody is entitled to their beliefs. You can't say his life was of sins just because he didn't have the same beliefs as you
@@stevenscottoddballz WHATEVER I WRITE AFTER THIS SHOULD BE TAKEN PURELY AS MY PERSONAL OPINION AND IS NOT MEANT TO OFFEND ANYBODY. 1)Maybe we understand different meanings of the word religious. What I meant was anything related to God. 2) As far as I know this is a clip from a movie called 'The Theory of Everything'. 3) I am sorry I did that if it offended you. Doing that was not my intention. 4) By life of sins I meant a life not lived will. Of course everyone commits sins but by life of sins I meant a life in which someone commits overwhelmingly more bad deeds as compared to good ones
Rule no. 1.NEVER MIX SCIENCE WITH RELIGION. THIS IS A FRIKIN SCIENCE VIDEO WHY R PPL BRINGING RELIGION IN STEPHEN HAWKING GETTING DIAGNOSED and THEORY OF THE BLACK HOLE.
@@stevenscottoddballz I'm here, one year later... To let you know that you're a fuckin cringe lord idiot. Believe what you want but don't shove it down people's throat. Remember the point; Burn every religious book and it's lost for good, burn every piece of scientific text and it'll find its way back into existence again.
“nothing will change about the brain and thoughts it’s just eventually...no one will know what they are”. pain. that cut deep. if i heard those words i would’ve passed out. the idea of not being able to move or have a way to communicate your thoughts to people and in a way being trapped in your own body and mind is scary.
The man that couldn’t move lived 76 long yrs with only his eyes to see and his brain to do the rest for him and with his just brain of thoughts and speaking have cause so much to what he is now.
Tai Hung ”The man that couldn’t move lived 76 LONGS YEARS WITH ONLY HIS EYES TO SEE AND HIS BRAIN TO DO THE REST” that means he lived 76 years being paralysed. you probably should’ve phrased it completely different.
My uncle died from this disease. My grandmother now has it. It's absolutely heartbreaking to watch the disease unfold, so slowly but so quickly. Hold your loved ones, hang out with them as much as you can. Life can change in an instant
Getting literally stuck inside your body for the rest of your life must be horrible. I can't even begin to imagine what he felt when he was diagnosed and came to that realization, and he still managed to live a long life and become one of the greatest minds in human history. Respect
A guy once fell off his skateboard near me. Everyone kept walking, probably assuming he was fine. I did too, until I thought “What if he isn’t fine?” So I turned back and helped him up. He was fine, but very thankful for my concern. This is what I hope to strive for every day.
When you can see a sadness, a sadness that is more powerful then the sadness you feel at death in a person's eyes, and it is an actor playing a part, you know that actor will go farther. What a talent.
My grandfather passed away due to this disease last year in the summer and it started with a stroke and it only escalated from their as is with Motor Neuron Disease. Unfortunately, he passed very quickly, only a year after he was diagnosed. He was a great man, he smiled and made people happy and when I found out that Stephen Hawking had suffered from this disease too. I was curious into how long he survived for so long and gives me hope that their is research to help stop this terrible illness. Because, at a certain point, its not like any other disease, you eventually lose the ability to converse and express thought so I had no idea how he felt, and the emotional pain he endured as he could not speak to his children,me and his wife. May he rest in Paradise. Verily, God be with him.
This scene reminds me of one of my cousins who was diagnosed with ALS about a year ago after he kept tripping and falling. It's heartbreaking for me to realize that he's losing more of himself everyday and he might not even be alive two years from now. I saw him in August last year. He had lost a lot weight and needed to walk with a cane but his attitude is amazing. He inspires me to not take life for granted and although this terrible disease will take his body away from him, it will never weaken his tremendous spirit.
I'm sorry, I lost my uncle to ALS in high school. The ice bucket challenge came a year or two after he passed. It's a cruel disease. My uncle was lucky enough to pass before he became wheelchair bound but had completely lost his speech. He was a tough serious football coach and became the sweetest, silliest guy after he lost his ability to speak. It is so true, this disease takes away a lot but the tremendous spirit remains.
My grandpa was diagnosed with AlS a couple of weeks ago, he's in his mid 70s, it really depresses me alot to see him go by like this, but I know he's a faithful and strong man 😔😭
Thank you all, unfortunately my Grandpa fought to his last and passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 24th, around 5 AM, according to my Dad. Got the news around 6:26 am from my Mom. A faithful loving grandpa who been married to my grandmother for at least 50 years and had a wedding vow renewal 2 years ago. We pray Jesus takes good care of him and he rest peacefully ❤️😇
He probably wouldn't have been as good he was without his condition. Think about it. Reading, thinking, and writing with his translation device were basically all he could do. Most of us waste our lives away, but he didn't really have much of a choice to do that. So he occupied the only thing he had. His mind.
Doctors told him he only had two years left..he lived to be in his 70's, even outliving the very doctor who told him that. Rest in peace, Steven Hawking, a legend who refused to let a disease keep him from being great.
I was diagnosed with Guillian-Barre and went through similar symptoms that Dr. Hawking had. It is scary as shit slowly losing control of your movement.
If i fell at my school they would just burst out in to laughter and only after 10 minutes when the realize something is wrong they would start helping might have even died by then
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along with stayendra nath bose and nikola tesla, stephen hawking is my roll model. he experienced so much pain and couldnt do anything but he never gave up and became a great physicist contributing humanity to black holes
I know what you mean, but I'd like to point out there were and are deaf musicians. (Thinking about Beethoven or that lady who lead the drummers in the opening show of the 2012 London olympic games, Dame Evelyn Glennie.
For the most parti I preferred BBC’s ‘Hawking’ but I loved how in this you got so much of him where you could see the ‘clumsiness’ developing gradually and him just ignoring it or normalising it or whatever until he couldn’t anymore. And I also much preferred the way the doctor delivered the diagnosis in this version.
Could not even imagine getting a diagnosis like that! Poor man! He lived a fairly long life though! And eventually was able to communicate! Brilliant mind!
The fact that he kept going on and achieved what he achieeved gives me hope that humanity can overcome anything if we put our minds to it. He believed in us too and a greater purpose of all humanity.
In my opinion the reason he lived much longer life associate with the love he received from his family. Love really is interesting when you think about it.
It’s so heartbreaking seeing him fall so hard then learning that he has this horrible disability that affects his walking and ability to talk. Given 2 years to live but outlives several. A true survivor and brilliantly smart man.
My granny got the desease 2012 and she later died one and a half years later from it. She couldn’t speak, couldn’t really walk(she did write things on a peace of paper to communicate with us) and she was was in pain. I’m glad I was able to visit her a couple of times before her passing. I know she was in good company. Love you Ulla, may you Rest In Peace
I was studying ALS today... And became so sad. I saw the whole lecture as a story today. And at the end I realized that Stephen Hawkins was suffering from this. That led me to search on TH-cam and I came to this video.... I need to watch this movie... I'm a Physio from 🇮🇳 and studying to clear my registration test for 🇨🇦. His life expectancy was really 3-4 years guys, it's true in terms of ALS.... What a powerful mindset.
"I'm afraid average life expectancy is 2 years." The "I'm about to end this man's whole career." -comment is probably one of the most overused unoriginal comments on TH-cam, but here it's fitting.
My mother in law is suffering from bulbar ALS right now. It started as her choking on food because it was getting stuck in her throat. Now not even a year later she can barely speak , she’s starting to choke on her own spit, and she’s starting to have trouble walking at age 66. Her mother also had Bulbar ALS. My wife is a mess. It’s a horrible disease. The IV treatments haven’t done much. She has to sleep with a ventilator because her lungs are strong enough anymore to keep working throughout the night. There needs to be a cure for this.
He pursued his curiosity no matter the obstacle. His body was in a chair. His mind traveled to space and beyond the barriers of a black hole to give us some of the most legendary insights in modern physics.
Stephen still lives on. Not in this universe, but in the one where someone found a cure, or the one where he never had the disease, or even if it just went away on its own. No one truly dies, I believe. The light will never die, and it will live on for eternity.
“I’m afraid average life expectancy is 2 years.”
*Lives to 76*
it is sad. Hawking was a true miracle. The life expectancy is still at 2 years for MND to this day. It actually may be 3 years now but still..
he didn't actually live that long clearly, they replaced him when he died with actors, you can see it in pictures
@Servine ikr
@@rebelfriend1818 Yeah, my uncle lived almost 5 years, when he was told he had no more than two years after diagnosis.
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He lived 55 years longer than projected, even outliving the doctor that diagnosed him!
Ikr ..its crazy
I think the man was much older than him so that doesn’t really fit to how long he have lived.
Tai Hung except Steven was supposed to die early
Tai Hung but Stephen was supposed to only live for 2 years
He had a rare form of the disease, hence his lifespan being longer than predicted.
"I'm afraid average life expectancy is 2 years."
*Stephen: "I'm afraid I'm not average, not even close"*
lmao
You can't make mockeries out of the deceased people you fucking moron
Plot twist: Stephen prayed to god that he’d live longer than expected
@@axelnilsson5124 isnt he atheist?
@@cilllee2308 yes that’s why it’s a plot twist
“Your thoughts won’t change...it’s just nobody will know what they are”. What a terrifying thing to hear
And yet he went on to publish great books and did discoveries.
what an amazing man. to think that someone who had such a prominent hole in his life went on to create leaps in the science world.
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream
I think the other way around sounds a lot scarier.
@@8is you will have ever changing thoughts that you can choose to share with others?
why is no one talking about the AMAZING acting done here by eddie ?!
I don't know if you saw it but have you seen the Danish Girl? Absolute best. I believe he acted in that one as well.
Edgar Allen Poe yes! i watched it for the first time the other day actually, it made me cry so much
Because no one can tell if it's an acting. It's like he is Hawking himself. He is awesome.
RIGHT??? he did so well!!
we talked and he won an oscars. well deserved
Can't stand the comments of 'Oh he's so underrated'. No, he won an Oscar for this role. That is precisely the exact opposite of underrated.
The opposite of overrated is underrated. Are you saying it is overrated?
@@haroldlemar5569 /whoosh.
He might've gotten oscar but I personally feel like Eddie Redmayne is not talked about more or is not hyped enough to his potential. So yes I'd say he's underrated.
@@haroldlemar5569 There are three categories: overrated, underrated and appropriately rated. Thus the opposite of underrated is (not underrated), which means (overrated or appropriately rated). Thus it is possible that he is just appropriately rated.
What people mean to say by referring to him as underrated is that a talented man such as Eddie didn't get more attention, fame and more important movie roles. The talent this guy possesses, hs should've gotten more.
My aunt had this disease. She was given two years but managed six. miss you every day eimear. Stephen was an inspiration to her
Sorry for your lost man
@@Hell_o847 thank you. me and her were very close. everyone thought I was actually her daughter and that my mum was my aunt. how life goes I guess
Hope your handling it well I can tell you really liked her sorry
Eli Shane thank you eli. I really did like her she was amazing
Sorry for your loss, its an awful condition ❤️
Still, to this day, it amazes me how well he endured such a terrible fate. His willpower was truly immense.
More like good nursing and expensive healthcare . If you are not taken care of you will get bedsores, constipation, inevitable urinary and lung infections. If he would had received 'normal economy class nursing' he would be dead in a couple years like he was promised.
@@Cortesevasive yeah but better healthcare means longer time he spent in that situation, which he was willing to endure and keep going
Willpower is only fictitious for him.
To be honest, like what his doctor said, he will eventually lost the will to do any physical activity and become a living doll with a brain.
It's healthcare which enabled him to live that long.
@@nodeUser lol no.
Worthy of a green lantern ring
“I’m afraid the average life expectancy is 2 years”
“Lmao watch this”
Man got nae naed
"Proceed to do more than just living life"
Outliving the very doctor that diagnosed him. SEVENTY SIX YEARS.
my uncle tripled his life expectancy
He probably outlived the doctor as well
Doctor: You have around 2 years to live
Stephen: With my mathematic skills, let's add like 50+ more
@HQ Night Stephen: im semiautomatic, add divide and multiply...
*I’m a doctor not a mathematician*
@@daddypig6591 I like your name lol. I subscribed
@F LT yes
You could say he doctored the numbers
Physically weak, mentally strong. This is a wise legend.
Damn, he wasnt physically weak if he beat the life expectency bei 22 times.
Julian Wiemann no he was physically weak
@@traze2963 Well he just couldn't do things with his body.
@@Destinnies yes, he was physically weak.
Ikr
Fun fact: the actor who played Stephen Hawking in this movie has a lot of back problems due to him refusing to do CGI and making his back go in uncomfortable positions. That man deserves a award
Edit: people are throwing massive fits in the comments and it’s pretty hilarious. If you like reading comments on people complaining over pretty much nothing, this is definitely it.
He got an oscar, that's probably the biggest reward he could ask for
Not entirely true - although Eddie Redmayne did endure a lot of pain while filming from having to hold contorted positions, and had an osteopath and acupuncturist on set to help him cope, it wasn't permanent.
He won an Oscar
I don’t think y’all know the difference between reward and award 😂
@@JHM765 They do, and it is correct in both situations in which they are using the word ‘reward’
Imagine outliving the doctor that said you would live only 2 years
that's got two implications there mate.
why do people say that? They estimate how long you have left to live, it isn't a definitive time period. Fucking mongoloids
H3X3R jeez man chill
Ma boi Stephen pulled a UNO reverse card
The doctor was way older than him in real life, and it's just an estimate.
Is no one going to talk about how good Eddie acted in this.
Yes, SryBud has several days ago, among others.
He literally won an oscar for this role and you’re saying no one is talking about it?
He is not eddie he is stephen hawking and its the appreciation for him
@@justafrenchpotatoe1257 oh shit sorry I meant in the comment section relax
@@MarionetteKazuko wtf
Asking "what about the brain" is the most badass thing someone could imagine doing at that moment. These people knew how special they were. It shows how devoted a man can be towards his passion. He was in fact wondering whether two years would be good enough for his work.
Yes! His response " What about the brain" IS the most badass as it gets
Despite being diagnosed with a life long crippling disease, he still became one of the greatest scientists in the world. In the end, he was the winner against this disease.
He didn't beat the disease. He just endured it.
@@Programm4r anyways, he was one of the greatest scientists and thats all.
The disease won in the end. Dying isn't a prize.
@@mywifesboyfriend5558 Everyone dies. It’s how you persevere through hardships in life that defines you.
Positivity was his medicine
sad thing is if he lived for two more years he wouldve seen the first image of a black hole
Black holes absorb photons...
@ and cheese 😛
@@maggs131 lol I don't have the reference if that's one tho xD where does this come from??
@ the deep recesses of my mind. 🤪
@@maggs131 lol ok
My grandfather had this disease. He lived only a year after being diagnosed. His last words that he was able to say were ”if someone gave me a rope i would hang myself.”
God is great
@@trmp9923 there is no god
@@emi6099 it was sarcasm
Omg this shows how painful it was
@@emi6099 sad you live in a universe so great and you think it was just an accident
Imagine just living about 2 more years.
This is terrible and greatly acted. Feeling is real.
Darkapple he didnt live until 2 more years if you watched the whole movie you would understand
ERANGO11 channel, Well, Stephen didn’t know that at the time. He thought that he actually was going to die in 2 years.
ERANGO11 channel Hind-sight is 20/20 with you!
@@V1KTR How was he hawking to know that he would live longer after being told he only had 2 years? You fucking idiot
Cotu did i say he was told?! He was able to live for 55 years idiot
All though my body is very limited, my mind is free to explore the universe
-Stephen Hawking
Edit: never had so many likes thank you
*Hawking
It’s: all though my body is very limited, my mind is free to explore the universe
Correct it you fucking dipshit, you cant be miss-quoting such a great man.
Ο Διάολος chill tf out
@@Tobias.1 no shut up
It’s almost like the universe knew he was too smart and crippled him purposely so that he cannot know it’s true secrets.
Universe fuckin nerf him
When the developers buff the weapon too much:
Allah did this
@@saniawaseem3996 you mean the god that bad people from csgo praise? Is that him or no
@@kinglycodm2239 sorry didn't get u
My Dad had MND. He only lasted 3 years after diagnosis, and it was absolutely heartbreaking to watch him suffer to the end. Thing is, this movie came out the year he was diagnosed too, so I knew what to expect.
R.I.P Greg Norton’s Dad
Greg Norton I hope your doing ok, stay strong I’m sure he’s proud of you
@@rohanw6302 Ngl seeing Mario without a mustache and bald is kinda creepy
ALS sucks. Right up there with cancer.
shirousa dad died of cancer, grandpa ALS. Both suck equally in my eyes. Dad was in a lot of pain, grandpa, no pain. But yes has to be a horrible feeling.
This movie was literally too sad to watch. Seeing your wife falling in love with another guy and allowing her to do it because you love her so much.
Francois Smit simp
@@Mollusc_music_and_memes Oh ya shit, not suppose to treat ladies nice. Sorry boss. Won't do it again.
Francois Smit Bro I agree that simp is overused but being cool with the woman you love being with another dude is ACTUALLY being a simp. Not just treating women with respect.
Modern Conspiracies - Explained knowing you won’t be able to give her a life beyond caring for you, turning the woman you love into an involuntary nurse with no off days no hours, or, let her go live a life. Anyone whose actually felt love will understand. This isn’t being a simp it’s making a heart breaking sacrifice.
@@DannyB1111 Ya, but common bro. In his circumstance it's not being s SIMP. He had no alternatives. His alternatives was to leave her and never have her in his live again, so ya.
Its actually great to see that in the movie when he tripped and fell, nobody laughed or made fun of him, but rather ran to him to help him. We need more compassion in the world like this.
People today won’t laugh at a stranger tripping and falling people only do that with close friends but not with some complete stranger they don’t know, also he wasn’t getting up so clearly wasn’t ok
That is how I was brought up: "We do not laugh if someone stumbles; we do not cheer if a waitress or a busboy drops a plate"
Because they were all mature, functioning members of society.
they didn't have phones back then. nowadays, it would be on instagram reels.
@@neroclaudiuscaesaraugustuse they did have phones, but no cell phones.
Imagine your doctor diagnosing you with the literal existence of Hell.
Imagine being the doctor who has to reveal this news to someone.
sadly my uncle has it and he cant walk anymore also he even chokes on his own saliva.🥺🥺
@@kayleencisneros may god bless ur uncle and ease his pain 🙏
@@jeeadvanced6533 he passed away
@@kayleencisneros oh , I am so sorry for ur loss 😔 may god bless his soul and you and ur family .
Eddie is a severely underrated actor, such a talented guy.
Thanks
@@edwardjoyce36 no problem Eddie
Please enlighten me how he's underrated. He's already won more awards then most actors win in their life, including an Oscar, BAFTA, Tony, Golden Globe. Everyone in the entertainment business knows who he is. He's anything but underrated which is how and why he gets these kind of roles. Tremendous actor.
You don’t seem to understand what underrated means.
@@gnarlynicholasreviews yeah I mean he was when les mis came out but after that he exploded
I mean the dude had one of the most brilliant minds to ever exist, the irony that his body wasted away. He didn't need it. All he needed was his mind.
Most people admire him for his intelligence and the groundbreaking research he carried out, but I think we should also admire him for the incredible determination he showed, the determination to never give up and keep on fighting, which helped him live 55 years after the diagnosis, despite only being expected to live two. R.I.P. Stephen Hawking.
I can imagine how truly devastating it was for Stephen Hawking to be diagnosed with such a dreadful disease at only 21 years old and was given just 2 years to live 😢💔 But he lived on for 55 years and went on to accomplish so many wonderful achievements in his life and career, that’s just INCREDIBLE! ❤️
R.I.P. Stephen Hawking x
No. He will NEVER rest again. He didn't believe in God, so he must pay for his life of sins.
@@stevenscottoddballz bruh can you pls not make this religious. It is a goddamn movie. Everybody is entitled to their beliefs. You can't say his life was of sins just because he didn't have the same beliefs as you
@@stevenscottoddballz WHATEVER I WRITE AFTER THIS SHOULD BE TAKEN PURELY AS MY PERSONAL OPINION AND IS NOT MEANT TO OFFEND ANYBODY.
1)Maybe we understand different meanings of the word religious. What I meant was anything related to God.
2) As far as I know this is a clip from a movie called 'The Theory of Everything'.
3) I am sorry I did that if it offended you. Doing that was not my intention.
4) By life of sins I meant a life not lived will. Of course everyone commits sins but by life of sins I meant a life in which someone commits overwhelmingly more bad deeds as compared to good ones
Rule no. 1.NEVER MIX SCIENCE WITH RELIGION. THIS IS A FRIKIN SCIENCE VIDEO WHY R PPL BRINGING RELIGION IN STEPHEN HAWKING GETTING DIAGNOSED and THEORY OF THE BLACK HOLE.
@@stevenscottoddballz I'm here, one year later... To let you know that you're a fuckin cringe lord idiot.
Believe what you want but don't shove it down people's throat.
Remember the point; Burn every religious book and it's lost for good, burn every piece of scientific text and it'll find its way back into existence again.
“nothing will change about the brain and thoughts it’s just eventually...no one will know what they are”. pain. that cut deep. if i heard those words i would’ve passed out. the idea of not being able to move or have a way to communicate your thoughts to people and in a way being trapped in your own body and mind is scary.
I have the opposite experience, i find that my mind is quite the save haven for me
"What about the brain?"
_-Stephen Hawking_
"Ass"
-Stephen Hawking
@@baron1855 "Stephen is a good man that didn't need to die." Cleopatra II
The Doctor i really thought he was going to figure out how he gonna save himself
“I am a brain Watson. The rest of me is a mere appendix.” - S.H
This disease only affects the Cerebellum, which is like at the top back of the brain. Every other part of the brain is unaffected
The man that couldn’t move lived 76 long yrs with only his eyes to see and his brain to do the rest for him and with his just brain of thoughts and speaking have cause so much to what he is now.
you do realize that he didn’t live for 76 paralysed?
And a sweet ass ride.
eniq. I didn’t say he lived for the next 54 yrs after being paralyse i’m talking about how long he lived.
Tai Hung ”The man that couldn’t move lived 76 LONGS YEARS WITH ONLY HIS EYES TO SEE AND HIS BRAIN TO DO THE REST” that means he lived 76 years being paralysed. you probably should’ve phrased it completely different.
urafaget Yeah being paralyse didn’t stop him from living. It’s still very sad how als took so much of his body and effect him so much.
My uncle died from this disease. My grandmother now has it. It's absolutely heartbreaking to watch the disease unfold, so slowly but so quickly. Hold your loved ones, hang out with them as much as you can. Life can change in an instant
can we talk about how good the actor is? like seriously it actually looks real
That's Eddie Redmayne for you.
2:59
Fun fact: that doctor is the same actor as Hawking’s father in Benedict Cumberbatch’s Hawking film.
Andrew Kim And he’s Elliott Schwartz in breaking bad
@@rockhardmemes2203 i knew it
Hugh Jones damn right he is. Either by coincidence or paying a tribute.
Is it me or he looks like Mike Teevee's dad in the 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory adaptation?
@@all_the_good_names_are_gon68 Actually, he is!
Doctor: "I'm afraid average life expectancy is 2 years."
Stephen Hawking: "I'm not an average person."
Getting literally stuck inside your body for the rest of your life must be horrible. I can't even begin to imagine what he felt when he was diagnosed and came to that realization, and he still managed to live a long life and become one of the greatest minds in human history.
Respect
0:54 I wish every student was like that.
Matthew Elechosa this wasn’t your normal university
Ik
Matthew Elechosa Teens nowadays would subconsciously pull out their phones
@@kokonut5498 I also pull out
A guy once fell off his skateboard near me. Everyone kept walking, probably assuming he was fine. I did too, until I thought “What if he isn’t fine?” So I turned back and helped him up. He was fine, but very thankful for my concern. This is what I hope to strive for every day.
When you can see a sadness, a sadness that is more powerful then the sadness you feel at death in a person's eyes, and it is an actor playing a part, you know that actor will go farther. What a talent.
3:47 lol my guy left him there without giving him any help to get back to his room
Well at least the video outro ends on a happy note
Patch notes 3.93:
Stephen Hawking was nerfed due his intelligence
Bruhh
Making fun of a dead person.
May you burn in hell.
@@chriisssssss actually im not making fun of him, i literally like Stephen Hawkings, it was just a joke
@@chriisssssss the rude comment here is yours
"Well well well, how the turntables"
Doctor: you have 2 years to live
Stephen: you forgot to carry the one.
God had to nerf him
Edit: Thanks for the likes I hope I made someone’s day
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Too OP
lel
yeh only had to take away his ability to write equations like tf some people have it hard... like really hard...
@@dildobaggins2759 they need to be buffed the next patch
He then used magic to cure himself and changed his identity to Newt Scamander
Ikr
@HQ Night yep, same actor plays both Stephen here aswell as Newt in FBAWTFT
CHKN Matt nah nah she’s cool
Heheheheher sane actor jokes lolz
baby boi my child
My grandfather passed away due to this disease last year in the summer and it started with a stroke and it only escalated from their as is with Motor Neuron Disease. Unfortunately, he passed very quickly, only a year after he was diagnosed. He was a great man, he smiled and made people happy and when I found out that Stephen Hawking had suffered from this disease too. I was curious into how long he survived for so long and gives me hope that their is research to help stop this terrible illness. Because, at a certain point, its not like any other disease, you eventually lose the ability to converse and express thought so I had no idea how he felt, and the emotional pain he endured as he could not speak to his children,me and his wife.
May he rest in Paradise. Verily, God be with him.
Even Grey Matter Technologies couldn’t help him. Walt should’ve been there.
bruh seeing this comment after i binge watched breaking bad related videos
burstingturtle OMfg its him
Blue Sky would have made it all better
I miss BB :(
Wasn't he Mike Teavee's dad, too?
Doctor: Your life expectancy is 2 years.
Stephen Hawking: Develop the mathematics for that.
The acting of Eddie and the way he looks almost similar to the young Stephen Hawking is quiet amazing.
Absolutely
This scene reminds me of one of my cousins who was diagnosed with ALS about a year ago after he kept tripping and falling. It's heartbreaking for me to realize that he's losing more of himself everyday and he might not even be alive two years from now. I saw him in August last year. He had lost a lot weight and needed to walk with a cane but his attitude is amazing. He inspires me to not take life for granted and although this terrible disease will take his body away from him, it will never weaken his tremendous spirit.
I'm sorry, I lost my uncle to ALS in high school. The ice bucket challenge came a year or two after he passed. It's a cruel disease. My uncle was lucky enough to pass before he became wheelchair bound but had completely lost his speech. He was a tough serious football coach and became the sweetest, silliest guy after he lost his ability to speak. It is so true, this disease takes away a lot but the tremendous spirit remains.
@@kristenk6898 Your uncle sounds like an exceptional man, thank you for sharing!
My grandpa was diagnosed with AlS a couple of weeks ago, he's in his mid 70s, it really depresses me alot to see him go by like this, but I know he's a faithful and strong man 😔😭
I wish the best for your grandpa ♥️
I wish all the best for you grandpa ❤️
I wish all the best for both of you
i pray for you❤️ although i am agnostic, i’ll do my best
Thank you all, unfortunately my Grandpa fought to his last and passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 24th, around 5 AM, according to my Dad. Got the news around 6:26 am from my Mom. A faithful loving grandpa who been married to my grandmother for at least 50 years and had a wedding vow renewal 2 years ago. We pray Jesus takes good care of him and he rest peacefully ❤️😇
"Im afraid the average life expectancy is 2 years."
Hawking: lmao get nae nae'd
0:50 Dang right on his head , couldn’t imagine the pain he went through , and it even hurts me aswell 😦
Exactly😢
He probably wouldn't have been as good he was without his condition. Think about it. Reading, thinking, and writing with his translation device were basically all he could do. Most of us waste our lives away, but he didn't really have much of a choice to do that. So he occupied the only thing he had. His mind.
@William Chambers agreed
this moment i feel very lucky to be able to walk and talk......thank god for giving this life
Doctors told him he only had two years left..he lived to be in his 70's, even outliving the very doctor who told him that. Rest in peace, Steven Hawking, a legend who refused to let a disease keep him from being great.
I was diagnosed with Guillian-Barre and went through similar symptoms that Dr. Hawking had. It is scary as shit slowly losing control of your movement.
@The SNES Man well they can type atleast
The difference is that you’ll get better
Are you still here?
I cried so hard during this movie.. it truly makes you grateful for what you have.
I can't imagine what he went through. 55 Years more of such a beautiful mind, survived by pure will power. What an amazing man he was.
If i fell at my school they would just burst out in to laughter and only after 10 minutes when the realize something is wrong they would start helping might have even died by then
@K- Problem solver that’s correct
I wish people were nice enough to save people
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@@emaanahsansarfraz1940 (⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃
along with stayendra nath bose and nikola tesla, stephen hawking is my roll model. he experienced so much pain and couldnt do anything but he never gave up and became a great physicist contributing humanity to black holes
The doctor: You have about 2 years to live.
God: Yesn’t
I really need to know how to pronounce yesn't
@@hypr619. Just try something. Or try google.
@@hypr619. q
this scene just capture the pure horror someone with building ALS will go through
This was the equivalent of telling a musician he is turning deaf, couldn't imagine the pain
I know what you mean, but I'd like to point out there were and are deaf musicians. (Thinking about Beethoven or that lady who lead the drummers in the opening show of the 2012 London olympic games, Dame Evelyn Glennie.
And then they proceed to keep on going anyway!
Medical advancements and state-of-the-art technology kept him alive. Thankfully, might I add.
just iconic. the way eddie captures Stephen's look, speach, little ticks of things, etc. It's like Stephen reincarnated
For the most parti I preferred BBC’s ‘Hawking’ but I loved how in this you got so much of him where you could see the ‘clumsiness’ developing gradually and him just ignoring it or normalising it or whatever until he couldn’t anymore. And I also much preferred the way the doctor delivered the diagnosis in this version.
That fall on the concrete seriously had to hurt, I winced so hard once he landed. Rest easy Mr. Hawkings, we miss you and your brilliant mind.
*This movie was so good and sad. Eddie Redmayne portrayed Stephan Hawking very well*
Stephen is one of the most i cant explain legendary people that ever lived i respect him
Could not even imagine getting a diagnosis like that! Poor man! He lived a fairly long life though! And eventually was able to communicate! Brilliant mind!
The fact that he kept going on and achieved what he achieeved gives me hope that humanity can overcome anything if we put our minds to it. He believed in us too and a greater purpose of all humanity.
OMG Eddie's acting is BRILLIANT
I know right
Wait Eddie where?? All i see is Stephen Hawking bruh!
just kidding, Eddie was brilliant as Stephen, so glad he won the Oscar
RIP Stephen Hawking (January 8, 1942 - March 14, 2018), aged 76
You will always be remembered as a legend.
In my opinion the reason he lived much longer life associate with the love he received from his family. Love really is interesting when you think about it.
mONi boatch
This man is really an inspiration. He never stopped smiling. I fail to understand life sometimes. If it gives you a few then it takes away the rest.
It’s so heartbreaking seeing him fall so hard then learning that he has this horrible disability that affects his walking and ability to talk. Given 2 years to live but outlives several. A true survivor and brilliantly smart man.
3:30 The guy playing the doctor looks like the lawyer from The Incredibles movie.
Oh my god you’re right lol
@@1Gidget I almost expect him to say, "WHAT ABOUT OUR STOCKHOLDERS Bob, who's paying them, HUH?!?!?" lol
It's also Eliot from Breaking Bad
@@arminia1406 yo wut
@@user-tb2jy9lu3d wrong dude
My granny got the desease 2012 and she later died one and a half years later from it. She couldn’t speak, couldn’t really walk(she did write things on a peace of paper to communicate with us) and she was was in pain. I’m glad I was able to visit her a couple of times before her passing. I know she was in good company.
Love you Ulla, may you Rest In Peace
He’s a really good actor
Eddie deserves all the awards available. He perfectly portrayed Stephen Hawking. We all Hail Eddie
I hear relaxing on an island can help the life expectancy.
Yeah, and some "exotic entertainment" as well, lmfao.
Come on bruv
I got goosebumps when he asked "What about the brain? "
This is so sad 😭 he was such a amazing person
It isn't! Hawking's had an amazing life that contributed to humanity despite his physical challenges he lived a long and important life!
@@fillemorte 💕 that's good to hear
He was Godless. Hence his situation. You speak things into existence
I was studying ALS today... And became so sad. I saw the whole lecture as a story today. And at the end I realized that Stephen Hawkins was suffering from this. That led me to search on TH-cam and I came to this video.... I need to watch this movie...
I'm a Physio from 🇮🇳 and studying to clear my registration test for 🇨🇦.
His life expectancy was really 3-4 years guys, it's true in terms of ALS.... What a powerful mindset.
Good for you, iam also a physics's student
"I'm afraid average life expectancy is 2 years."
The "I'm about to end this man's whole career." -comment is probably one of the most overused unoriginal comments on TH-cam, but here it's fitting.
2:15 the internal tremors in his wrist, very terrifying sensation one can possibly feel
My aunt lived with mnd till age 65. There is hope.
Eddie Redmayne is such a revolutionary actor. He is personally one of my favourite actors!
Is no one gonna talk about this actor who played it so good ,, fabulous ❤️
My mother in law is suffering from bulbar ALS right now. It started as her choking on food because it was getting stuck in her throat. Now not even a year later she can barely speak , she’s starting to choke on her own spit, and she’s starting to have trouble walking at age 66. Her mother also had Bulbar ALS. My wife is a mess. It’s a horrible disease. The IV treatments haven’t done much. She has to sleep with a ventilator because her lungs are strong enough anymore to keep working throughout the night. There needs to be a cure for this.
“i am afraid the average life expectancy is 2 years”
hawking: watch me
The Doctor:
"Eventually my ears will start to flap, and I will take off into the wind. Also I was in breaking bad. Cya Stevo"
He pursued his curiosity no matter the obstacle. His body was in a chair. His mind traveled to space and beyond the barriers of a black hole to give us some of the most legendary insights in modern physics.
I feel so sad that a genius like him had to live rest of his life in a wheelchair.
Stephen hawking has shown us never to give up man he's a true hero
The scene where he fell down just shivers me up! I can't even imagine something like this happening so fast and so unexpectedly to one's body.
Doctor: Im afraid average life expectancy is 2 years
Stephen Hawking: Hold my wheelchair
1:00 I thought they were about to snipe him 😂😂
lmaoo
Silly hahahahaha
0:50 when the sniper fired its trigger
Stephen still lives on. Not in this universe, but in the one where someone found a cure, or the one where he never had the disease, or even if it just went away on its own.
No one truly dies, I believe. The light will never die, and it will live on for eternity.
Doctor: "You ain't living long bud."
Stephen Hawking: Uno reverse card outlives the doctor