Routines of fictional literature

Kevon 2022-01-11 08:02:01

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 past two days, we can firmly draw a conclusion-talented people must be in their youth. Will show clues. Let's think carefully, at least in the writer industry, is there any creator who has always been bad when he was young (rather than hiding and not publishing), and in his later years with a Virgo blockbuster? I couldn’t think of such a typical one at once. After all, text needs a process of repeated connection. Only by relying on the experience of life and the long river of years can we find the know-how in literary creation. I’m afraid this can be done in non-fiction literature, but in fictional literature. This is not true. From my own experience, a very important aspect of fictional literature is its routines. Of course, fictional literature also pays attention to the beauty of language in literature, but fictional literature is very important because of its fiction. And the plot does not need to be seen all by oneself.

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  • Vinnie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Really can not. As a biopic, the only thing to watch is Nizi's appearance (yes, what did Lily Collins do with that eyebrow drawn) and all the episodes of Grandpa Derek's appearance (bring the rhythm up by himself, and the whole film will stop as soon as he exits) . The first half is a routinized youth romance film (sister, you haven't been teased, so kiss his mother when you say it), and in the second half, all kinds of contradictions turn around and it's strange to see and feel uncomfortable. The much-anticipated literary sparks are lackluster and can only be replaced by CGI, and the level of lines is not as good as the ordinary British World War I movies I have seen. In all the group scenes, only the little actors are more intelligent. What else did the war scenes include besides being in a trench and rushing out without a weapon? Can you tell me? ? Obviously a stop is crucial to Tolkien's creative influence. Even with the double fan filter, I really can't swallow it, Tolkien fans are so hard

  • 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.

Tolkien quotes

  • Edith Bratt: Things aren't beautiful because of how they sound. They're beautiful because of what they mean.

  • J.R.R. Tolkien (Young): It's Keen, sir.

    English Master: What?

    J.R.R. Tolkien (Young): It's pronounced Tolkeen, sir. Not Tol-Kine. Sorry.

    English Master: Sit down. As we are so sensitive about pronunciation this morning, perhaps you could all be so good as to take out our Chaucers. Mr. Tol-*Keen* can keep up as best he can.