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Deon 2022-01-11 08:02:01
On "Tolkien"——A writer's biography
This is not a professional film review, please don't be swayed by the author's layman's point of view.
"Tolkien" tells the story of John Ronald Ruel Tolkien (1892-1973)-to be precise, the story of his first half of his life. Tolkien is a scholar at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. The reason...
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Kevon 2022-01-11 08:02:01
Routines of fictional literature
This work takes Tolkien's coma during the First World War as an opportunity, and reminisces Tolkien's youth and his youth experience in a stream of consciousness. So from Tolkien’s experience and from the situation of the first season of "De Yun Dou Laugh Society" that I have just marked in the...

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Brenda 2022-03-26 09:01:10
The friendship of the foursome is really good, and Nizi is as beautiful as ever. As a biopic, it's quite clear, and the restoration of Tolkien's image is great. However, I feel that every part only captures the surface, from friendship and love to family, and I am not particularly impressed after reading it. I don't understand why the director started from the battlefield, the interspersed narrative did not bring any benefit to the whole movie, but disrupted the rhythm.
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Aron 2022-03-21 09:02:44
#19.05.09##amcCenturyCity# I think it does involve all the parts that can be made into movies. And, Tolkien online teaching how to fancy porcelain. (Let's try to reach his high school level first!
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