Timm Kröger – Die Theorie von Allem AKA The Universal Theory (2023) (HD)
The ‘multiverse’ is one of the worst concepts to enter storytelling since Victoria Principal woke up in Dallas and discovered it had all been a dream. And so it’s weird to find yourself in a universe where the concept finally gets a decent cinematic treatment in Timm Kröger’s The Theory of Everything, not to be confused with Eddie Redmayne’s black hole.
Following a short prologue set in the seventies in which Johannes Leinert (Jan Bülow), an oddball science-fiction writer is interviewed on German TV only to reveal that his novel is actually non-fiction, we go back to his time as a research student. Johannes is finishing his thesis under the supervision of his rather stern professor Dr. Julius Strathen (Hanns Zischler). As part of his research, he accompanies his tutor to the Swiss Alps where a speaker is going to introduce an apparently radical breakthrough in quantum theory.
An old rival of Dr. Strathen, Professor Blumberg (Gottfried Breitfuss), offers Johannes a more sympathetic ear and is in fact impressed with his work. Strathen dismisses his wild conjectures as “metaphysics”. At the hotel, the promised physics conference is delayed as the professor has yet to arrive and Johannes works on his thesis. He finds himself drawn to Karin Honig (Olivia Ross), the jazz pianist who, for some reason, seems to know him. So far, so beguilingly mysterious. Murders will happen in the snow. Bodies are left with brutal wrenching injuries. Two policemen, like the Thompson Twins mixed with the Gestapo, begin to prowl. Avalanches rumble and underground tunnels from a disused uranium mine are discovered under the hotel.
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Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1 h 53 min
Size: 7.29 GiB
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Codec: x264
Resolution: 1920x1080
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Bit rate: 9 000 kb/s
BPP: 0.174
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#1: German 5.1ch E-AC-3 @ 224 kb/s
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Language(s):German, French
Subtitles:English, German (hardcoded for french spoken parts)