Extended Reading
  • Taryn 2022-01-11 08:02:01

    Tolkien powder expressed some dissatisfaction

    Generally speaking, it is a big movie without much emotional depth. The cruelty of the war and the psychological trauma it brought to Tolkien’s generation has not been reflected well, but I still like Tolkien struggling to stand up and look at the scene of the devastated battlefield. Mordor is full...

  • 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...

  • Reagan 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    I started to look at the cross-narrative and virtual reality and it was a bit like a war horse. The result was that the first half was too big, and I didn't know what to say at the end. Anyway, you put the real photos of the four people at the end and it was an explanation.

  • Raul 2022-04-23 07:03:37

    Let's call it Tolkien's first half of his life looking back at Fellowship - the fraternity of his youth TCBS was Tolkien's wealth in his life Even though the war pulled them apart they still "waited for each other" as Tolkien took his third child The lost beauty of the war named Christopher also made him hesitate and get stuck in writing. Edith is right: either find the meaning of writing it all or say goodbye to it completely. Fortunately, he did not give up writing the masterpiece of Middle-earth.

Tolkien quotes

  • Robert Gilson (Young): Gentlemen. A thought. You know what the trouble is with all these legends Tolkien reads?

    J.R.R. Tolkien (Young): Enlighten me, Robbie.

    Robert Gilson (Young): They don't have any women in them. I'm not talking about pale, shivering maidens sitting in towers. I'm talking about plump, *red-blooded* women... The women of Southern Europe. Women with large flagons of wine on their heads.

  • Robert Gilson (Young): I can die in any way the Fates choose, that's not up to me. But what is within my power is to decide how I live. Courageously or timidly.