(Flash Review)
In pure Errol style, he interviews Hawking's acquaintances that along with photos and video footage help paint the picture of this man's life. Spliced together with his scientific findings, it does go deep into some of his notable theories. Yet conveniently ignores his unfaithfulness to his wife. Much of the science discussed often wavers between the Big Bang being created just because or by God. Overall, it was informative, had nice textural footage and diagrams yet overall felt a bit underwhelming and abruptly edits between talking about science and his life; not blended smoothly. Yet it does have Error Morris's eye for occasional striking shot framing of mundane moments?
In pure Errol style, he interviews Hawking's acquaintances that along with photos and video footage help paint the picture of this man's life. Spliced together with his scientific findings, it does go deep into some of his notable theories. Yet conveniently ignores his unfaithfulness to his wife. Much of the science discussed often wavers between the Big Bang being created just because or by God. Overall, it was informative, had nice textural footage and diagrams yet overall felt a bit underwhelming and abruptly edits between talking about science and his life; not blended smoothly. Yet it does have Error Morris's eye for occasional striking shot framing of mundane moments?