Movie review by Evan - Tolkien.

Just watched Tolkien with a friend here on my big screen, was amazing the imagery and sets and costuming was fantastic.

Story was engrossing without being too slow or too over the top.

I just was a little disturbed by the fact the story was nothing about Tolkien but more about Shakespeare. But forgiven, Tolkien was about 1814, and his books published about 100 years later, and Shakespeare we always knew as what it was - though they were rewritten into tragedies, they were originally love stories all of them.

I did know Tolkien when I was Shakespeare and so the writing was similar, he was a very tall looming man like Gandalf or Andrew Gaze (the Australian Basketballer).

I was much like I am now, except groomed into a nice Addonysis. (Pronounced "add on is").

Like writing through the ages has come under attack, as love stories after 1850 really were not accepted as they were too floral, tragedies were then after that time written in to all novels, and the others rejected. Usually just the endings rewritten, Romeo and Juliet was a triumph about Romeo takes the poison and Juliet comes and finds him and saves him with a kiss. It was very similar to Peter pan and Tinkerbell - her drinking the poison.

The funny thing is I was Shakespeare at another time in history, and I had a different name a long time before this period, but my writing was so similar when I found a lot of it again, I just used my new name. My name was Hemingway, but different to the modern Hemingway.

It is very hard when this universe has only 1,000,000 stories, and this life I wrote the final one "Sane Life on Earth."

Sure, there are rewrites and versions and other peoples accounts... but this world or universe only has 1 million unique stories. And by the time I was Hemingway and particularly Charles Dickins when I wrote thousands of unique stories, I had basically written them all, my work this life was to work out that final elusive one, and I had to suffer mental ill treatment and cure it, to find it.

Yeah, was a good story this one Tolkien, but not about Tolkien except for the last 10 minutes, it was more Shakespeare's life, but yeah you could say about Tolkien he was the other little boy his friend.

I did look a lot like this actor who was I think that little boy with Hugh Grant in "About A Boy", another great film.

I mean Shakespeare looked a lot like this actor (Nicholas Hoult), I looked really closely like a taller more refined Elvis Presley though he was really defined by Hawaiian girls.

This life I haven't found a good married or love life, so I stress out and my face looks more like Jesus, but when you work hard your hair goes darker. And when you are loved really well, your features thicken and broaden. My voice this life would be really deep and my muscles nice like Superman, if I was married.

Eventually my whole body will just slowly push out into that form with universal love but would be so much better having divine human love and then be able to help women become Goddesses. A lot like Wonder Woman, like all very well defined but having extraordinary ability and beauty. It would take a lot more work to become a Superwoman, but it's possible with more family around our children and all. But women really to be honest are a long way behind men in evolution as a gender or sex, look at footballers, they are very different, but still have equal rights and ability, just they lacked support a long time being favoured for home care work. You know, raising the kids in the home, doing laundry and making beds and cooking, cleaning - women have come a long way from there now I know - but still it stunted their confidence.

I find it interesting that Copilot search says Shakespeare's first published work was Venus and Adonis. Says around 1593. I think that date would be made up be more like 1793. Maybe the 5 is misread.

Of course dealing with history and your own memories you can be incorrect it is possible.

Let me take you back in the next post about the time I was Shakespeare. And what the world was like back then....

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