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Tolkien

  • 2019
  • PG-13
  • 1h 52m
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Nicholas Hoult, Patrick Gibson, Lily Collins, Anthony Boyle, and Tom Glynn-Carney in Tolkien (2019)
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Tolkien's novels were inspired by his mom's storytelling, falling in love with another orphan, Edith, forming a brotherhood with 3 other misfits at school, the trench war of WWI and later te... Read allTolkien's novels were inspired by his mom's storytelling, falling in love with another orphan, Edith, forming a brotherhood with 3 other misfits at school, the trench war of WWI and later telling stories to his own kids.Tolkien's novels were inspired by his mom's storytelling, falling in love with another orphan, Edith, forming a brotherhood with 3 other misfits at school, the trench war of WWI and later telling stories to his own kids.

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    • Dome Karukoski
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    • David Gleeson
    • Stephen Beresford
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    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Lily Collins
    • Colm Meaney
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    6.8/10
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • Dome Karukoski
    • Writers
      • David Gleeson
      • Stephen Beresford
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Lily Collins
      • Colm Meaney
    • 279User reviews
    • 167Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • J.R.R. Tolkien
    Lily Collins
    Lily Collins
    • Edith Bratt
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Father Francis
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Professor Wright
    Al Bollands
    • First Soldier
    Kallum Tolkien
    • Second Soldier
    Craig Roberts
    Craig Roberts
    • Private Sam Hodges
    Harry Gilby
    Harry Gilby
    • J.R.R. Tolkien (Young)
    Laura Donnelly
    Laura Donnelly
    • Mabel Tolkien
    Guillermo Bedward
    Guillermo Bedward
    • Hilary Tolkien (Young)
    Nia Gwynne
    Nia Gwynne
    • Bronwen
    Pam Ferris
    Pam Ferris
    • Mrs. Faulkner
    Adrian Schiller
    Adrian Schiller
    • English Master
    Albie Marber
    Albie Marber
    • Robert Gilson (Young)
    Ty Tennant
    Ty Tennant
    • Christopher Wiseman (Young)
    Adam Bregman
    • Geoffrey Smith (Young)
    Tony Nash
    Tony Nash
    • Mackintosh
    Michael Bryceson
    • Goodson-Thomas
    • Director
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      • David Gleeson
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    JohnDeSando

    Enjoy a romantic bio of Tolkien's early years, and get a hint of his inspirations.

    "A safe fairyland is untrue to all worlds." J.R.R. Tolkien

    Although the name Tolkien conjures up thoughts of fantastical tales about hobbits, rings, and magic of the highest order, there's little magic and much reality in the new biography, Tolkien. Yet there is much romance, in fact a genial part of an otherwise difficult life.

    In reality this story of J.R.R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult), up until he becomes well-known for his fantasies while he is bringing up four children and loving his "elfin" princess, Edith (Lily Collins), has a magic of its own. At the same time, it acknowledges the serious shortcomings of an impecunious genius struggling to be heard in the din of class restrictions and WWI.

    Besides the delightful early courtship of Tolkien and Edith, the best romance in a long time as far as I am concerned, is the romance of his boy's club. It started before the four culturally gifted young men enter Oxford and Cambridge and goes through the war, which decimated their little intellectual "fellowship." The support they gave each other, the companionable joy, has rarely been so lovingly captured on film. Lamentably, the boys never develop fully as characters, perhaps because of time restrictions.

    Satisfying is his discovery by rhetoric professor Wright (Derek Jacobi), who eventually acknowledges Tolkien's genius with language. For those skeptical about the importance of education, watch Tolkien come alive in Wright's hands.

    Although these early years seem accurately reported, the joy of this film is in seeing the slow but inexorable growth from a small boy raptly listening to his mother's fantastical readings to a young man doodling heroic figures on horses and scratching out inchoate stories that will give birth to some of the most influential literature in the Western world.

    "If you really want to know what Middle-earth is based on, it's my wonder and delight in the earth as it is, particularly the natural earth." Tolkien
    FrenchEddieFelson

    Entertaining and poetic

    A story as romantic as biographical of the first three decades of J.R.R. Tolkien, who is best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion: his childhood and adolescence just before the first world war and his decisive encounters (Edith Bratt who will become his wife, the professor Joseph Wright who will turn his mentor and help him to to enter to the University of Oxford, and his friends with whom he will form a brotherhood, or even a fellowship). The analogies with his novels are obvious: the Ringwraiths a.k.a. the Nazgûl between the German trenches of the Bay of the Somme, or even Sauron on his black horse and his huge sword. The film portrays also the manifold sources of inspiration such as Nordic cultures / languages or operas like Der Ring des Nibelungen composed by Richard Wagner. The photography, the Computer-Generated Imagery and the costumes are excellent. The movie reflects reality more or less closely (the audience shall then dissociate the real from the fantasy) but is globally poetic. 6/7 of 10.
    7mbritton0902

    Where's the Catholic!?

    Tolkien was an unashamedly highly devout Catholic. The movie completely misses all of this.

    For example, the movie opens with the Tolkien family thrust into poverty. It skips the fact that this was because Tolkien's mother converters to Catholicism in a very anti-Catholic Britain and was ostracised by her family who would not support her at all. Many more such examples missed. Tolkien called his mother a "martyr for Catholicism" and that The Lord of the Rings was fundamentally "a Catholic story."
    8Pairic

    Engaging Biopic

    Tolkien: Not quite the romantic warrior professor but certainly all three of the preceding in part. Tolkien had a tough early life, falling into impecunity, his mother had to move with J.R.R. (Harry Gilby as the young Tolkien) and his brother from a rural idyll to the satanic mills and factories of Birmingham, an early model for Mordor no doubt. Then getting excessively MisLit, his mother (Laura Donnelly) dies and he is fostered by an elderly rich lady and along with his brother gets scholarships to an exclusive school. His family's benefactor, always working behind the scenes, is Father Morgan (Colm Meaney), benevelovent but steely in his determination when Tolkien's romance with Edith threatens his chances of getting an Oxford scholarship. Morgan may have been the inspiration for Gandalf.

    At school Tolkien founds a Fellowship with other artistically minded students bur the Great War will wreak havoc on that brotherhood. The film cuts between Tolkien's earlier life and the trenches of the Somme. This is literally Hell, a real Mordor. The adult J.R.R .(Nicholas Hoult) is on a (perhaps allegorical) quest to the Front to find one of the Fellowship who is missing in action. He passes through mud holes full of bodies and fever stricken imagines that a german with a flamethrower is a dragon. The film suggests many inspirations for his books, Edith (Lily Collins) as an Elven Princess, his mother's reading tales of dragons when he was a boy, the War, his schooldays. A great influence on him was the philologist Professor Wright (Derek Jacobi) who won him over to the study of Old English and Gothic languages. Directed by Dome Karukoski from a screenplay by David Gleeson and Stephen Beresford, Tolkien is an engaging account of the earlier life of the scholar and author. 8/10
    8Tera-Jones

    Good - But Not Long Enough

    The film is satisfying for the most part - I just wished there was another hour tagged onto the ending which would show us how he created some of his legendarium.

    The film mainly focuses on his friendships and romance with Edith in school - very little of the war was shown. Also showed his relationships with a couple of his teachers.

    You will easily see in the film how things connected to his books - hidden references as well obvious ones.

    Very good movie if you like biographies, romances and/or Tolkien.

    8/10

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    • Trivia
      This is Finnish director Dome Karukoski's first English language movie.
    • Goofs
      One of Tolkien's friends sports a moustache during the war and is mocked for it. Actually, moustaches were mandatory in the British military at the start of World War I. Tolkien himself wore a moustache during his service.
    • Quotes

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

    • Connections
      Featured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 30 April 2019 (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
      Lyric by Walter Chalmers Smith

      Music by John Roberts

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Middle English
      • Old English
      • Latin
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Middle Earth
    • Filming locations
      • Tatton Estate, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England, UK(War scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Chernin Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,535,154
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,200,537
      • May 12, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,090,040
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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